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Brian L. Henry, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20120027691 | Cinnamic Acid-Based Oligomers and Uses Thereof - Cinnamic acid-based oligomers and therapeutic uses thereof are provided. The oligomers are used as anti-inflammation agents, inhibitors of elastase and anti-oxidants, and in some cases (e.g. the treatment of lung disorders such as lung cancer) all three activities are simultaneously beneficial. Subsets of the oligomers (e.g. β-O4 and β-5 trimers and tetramers) are used as anticoagulants. | 02-02-2012 |
Cyrus P. Henry, Avondale, PA US
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| 20100146845 | ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS FOR CORRECTING OVERTREATMENT OF CONDUCTIVITY ADDITIVES IN PETROLEUM FUELS - Disclosed herein are methods for correcting fuel oil compositions having excess conductivity. The oil compositions comprise a Petroleum Based Component, a Conductivity additive and a Conductivity Correcting Additive. | 06-17-2010 |
James J. Henry, Dowingtown, PA US
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| 20090202759 | FLEXIBLE MULTILAYER VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE TUBES - The invention relates to a tough, flexible multi-layer tube or other structure having a vinylidene fluoride contact layer. Such a tube is especially useful for high-purity contact applications, and contact where chemical resistance is needed. The vinylidene fluoride layer is melt-processible and may be a homopolymer, copolymer or terpolymer. | 08-13-2009 |
James J. Henry, Downingtown, PA US
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| 20100119748 | FOAMED POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE TUBULAR STRUCTURES - The invention relates to foamed polyvinylidene tubular structures—and particularly those for use as conduit. The tubular structures may be corrugated, and are especially useful for fiber-optic plenum conduit. The polyvinylidene foam may also be directly applied to fiber optic cable. | 05-13-2010 |
Linda Denise Henry, Upper Darby, PA US
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| 20100200350 | Travel shoe case - This case would be manufactured of durable canvas, nylon, or vinyl materials, with reinforced heavy duty plastic corners, which allow the unit to maintain its rectangular shape. The interior of the Travel Shoe Case, is assessed in a similar manner as most soft suitcases and features a flap-like closure which encompasses the entire front of the case. This large flap is opened via a durable zipper which runs the outer edge of the unit. There is also a “U” shaped, telescoping handle positioned on the top of the unit to pull the unit. It is also able to be put in the resting flush when not in use. There are 10 individual compartments each similar in size to a standard size shoe box. | 08-12-2010 |
Luke Henry, Lawrence Park, PA US
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| 20110283682 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGENERATING A PARTICULATE FILTER - Various methods and systems are provided for a vehicle with an engine. In one example, a method includes identifying an approaching tunnel. The method further includes, responsive to a particulate load of a particulate filter, the particulate filter disposed in an exhaust treatment system of an engine of the vehicle, initiating regeneration of the particulate filter at a selected distance before the tunnel such that regeneration is performed before the vehicle enters the tunnel. | 11-24-2011 |
Luke Henry, Erie, PA US
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| 20120080010 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A COMMON RAIL FUEL SYSTEM - In one embodiment, a common rail fuel system for an engine of a vehicle, such as a locomotive, comprises a higher-pressure fuel sub-system and a lower-pressure fuel sub-system, wherein a pressure limiting valve, is in fluid communication with to the higher-pressure fuel sub-system to relieve excess pressure. In a condition where pressure of the higher-pressure fuel sub-system is below a desired and expected threshold, it is possible that the pressure limiting valve is open. An example method is provided to close the pressure limiting valve and determine if opening of the pressure limiting valve is the cause of the pressure being below the threshold or if a leak is present in the common rail fuel system. In this manner, unnecessary disabling of the engine is avoided and, if a leak is present, the leaking sub-system is identified. | 04-05-2012 |
Luke M. Henry, Erie, PA US
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| 20090107770 | METHOD FOR DETECTING FUGITIVE FUELING ARISING FROM A PRESSURE-LUBRICATED AIR INLET SYSTEM COMPONENT IN A RECIPROCATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method and system for detecting fugitive fueling arising from a pressure-lubricated air inlet system component, such as a turbocharger, within an internal combustion engine includes monitoring lubricating oil pressure within at least one location within the lubrication circuit of the engine and comparing the monitored oil pressure with the failure range contained within a component failure template. If the monitored oil pressure lies within the failure range of the component failure template, remedial action will be taken to mitigate engine damage caused by oil entering engine cylinders from the failed component. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20090157278 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USING EXHAUST TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES TO DETECT FUGITIVE FUELING OF A RECIPROCATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A method and system for using exhaust temperature anomalies to detect fugitive fueling of a reciprocating internal combustion engine compares an exhaust temperature attribute with a predetermined threshold value for such attribute, which is a function of either the combustion of fugitive fuel within the engine, or an indicator of an operating condition leading to fugitive fueling. If the value of the attribute exceeds the threshold value, remedial action will be taken to avoid engine damage resulting from fugitive fueling. | 06-18-2009 |
Luke Michael Henry, Erie, PA US
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| 20090013687 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING OPERATION OF A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE - A method and system for monitoring the operation of a multicylinder, turbocharged reciprocating engine with an onboard controller includes monitoring one or more operating parameters predictive of the turbocharger's output, and generating a parametric output signal corresponding to the value of the sampled operating parameter. Actual mass flow is determined with a flow detection system, and then the charge air mass flow is compared with a predetermined flow rate corresponding to the monitored operating parameter, such as turbocharger speed or turbocharger pressure ratio. A charge air condition flag is set if the actual charge air flow rate is less than a predetermined flow rate based upon the parametric output signal. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090024295 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING A TURBOCHARGED ENGINE - A method and system for remotely monitoring the operation of a multicylinder, turbocharged reciprocating engine includes monitoring one or more operating parameters predictive of the turbocharger's output, and generating a parametric output signal corresponding to the value of the sampled operating parameter. The parametric output signal is transmitted via telemetry to a remote diagnostic center, where actual mass flow is determined with a flow detection system, and then the charge air mass flow is compared with a predetermined flow rate corresponding to the monitored operating parameter, such as turbocharger speed or turbocharger pressure ratio. A condition flag is set if the actual charge air flow rate is less than a predetermined flow rate based upon the parametric output signal. | 01-22-2009 |
Matthew R. Henry, Fogelsville, PA US
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| 20090112959 | Single-cycle FFT butterfly calculator - In accordance with exemplary embodiments, a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) architecture includes elements that perform a radix-2 FFT butterfly in one processor clock cycle at steady state. Some exemplary implementations of the FFT architecture incorporate register and data path elements that relieve memory bandwidth limitations by pairing operands consumed by and results generated by two adjacent butterflies in the overall N-point FFT operation. | 04-30-2009 |
Matthew R. Henry, Mechanicsburg, PA US
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| 20080286880 | Methods and Systems for Nanoparticle Enhancement of Signals - Methods and systems for utilizing metal nanoparticles to enhance optical (UV, visible, and IR, as appropriate) signals from a reporting entity are presented. The methods and systems of this invention do not require the nanoparticles to be attached or adhered to a surface, assembled in a matrix or coated with a spacer coating. | 11-20-2008 |
Nicholas Henry, Latrobe, PA US
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| 20110020073 | CUTTING INSERT ASSEMBLY AND COMPONENTS THEREOF - A cutting assembly that is useful in an operation for chipforming removal of material from a workpiece. The cutting assembly includes a holder having a seat and containing a coolant delivery passage. A locking pin, which has a longitudinal locking pin bore, is affixed to the seat so the longitudinal locking pin bore is in communication with the coolant delivery passage. A cutting insert has a rake surface, a corner cutting edge region, a central cutting insert aperture, and a radial coolant trough with an orientation toward the corner cutting edge region. At least a portion of the locking pin is within the central cutting insert aperture. A clamp assembly attaches to the holder and engages the cutting insert. The clamp assembly has a diverter plate, which has a bottom surface defining a diverter bowl and a diverter channel. The longitudinal locking pin bore opening to the diverter plate whereby coolant flows into the diverter bowl and through the diverter channel into the radial coolant trough toward the corner cutting edge region. | 01-27-2011 |
Nicholas J. Henry, Latrobe, PA US
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| 20110020074 | CUTTING INSERTS - A cutting insert for use in a chipforming material removal operation that includes a cutting insert body, which has a seating surface, a flank face, and a corner cutting region at the intersection of a peripheral edge and the flank adjacent corresponding corners thereof. The cutting insert body contains a central aperture. The seating surface contains a coolant delivery trough, which has a radial orientation toward a corresponding corner cutting region. The coolant delivery trough has a radial outward end terminating at the peripheral edge and a radial inward end opening into the central aperture. There are a pair of lateral topographic regions wherein the one lateral topographic region is along one side of the coolant delivery trough and the other lateral topographic region is along other side of the coolant delivery trough. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110164934 | ROUND CUTTING INSERT WITH ASYMMETRIC CHIPBREAKER FEATURE - A round cutting insert includes a top surface, a clearance side surface and a bottom surface. The top surface includes an asymmetric chipbreaker feature adjacent a cutting edge that includes a finishing portion, a roughing portion, and a transition portion. The asymmetric chipbreaker feature includes a first rake face extending from the cutting edge, a second rake face between a bottom face and the first rake face, and a back face between a central island and the bottom face. The second rake face and the back face are sinusoidal waveforms with different periods to cause the distances from the cutting edge to the second rake face and back face to vary. The first and second rake faces are formed at different rake angles to provide effective chip control during machining operations. | 07-07-2011 |
Nicholas Joseph Henry, Latrobe, PA US
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| 20110020072 | SHIM FOR A CUTTING INSERT AND CUTTING INSERT-SHIM ASSEMBLY WITH INTERNAL COOLANT DELIVERY - A cutting insert-shim assembly that has a cutting insert with a bottom surface and a plurality of interior coolant passages wherein each interior coolant passage has a coolant inlet in the bottom surface of the cutting insert. The shim has a first side surface and a second side surface and contains a cavity, which communicates with the coolant conduit. The cavity defines a first opening in the first side surface and a second opening in the second side surface. When the shim is in a first condition, the first side surface contacts the bottom surface of the cutting insert and the first opening provides a first level of coolant communication to the interior coolant passages in the cutting insert. When the shim is in a second condition, the second side surface contacts the bottom surface of the cutting insert and the second opening provides a second level of coolant communication to the interior coolant passages in the cutting insert. | 01-27-2011 |
Randall R. Henry, Harrisburg, PA US
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| 20090274422 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING A LIGHT PIPE ASSEMBLY - A connector assembly includes a first connector having a housing and a plurality of contacts extending from the housing. The housing and the contacts define a mating interface and the first connector includes a light source. A second connector has a housing and a plurality of contacts defining a mating interface configured to mate with the mating interface of the first connector. The connector assembly also includes a light pipe assembly having a plurality of separate light pipe segments, wherein a first light pipe segment is provided with the first connector and directs light from the light source, and a second light pipe segment is provided with the second connector and receives light from the first light pipe segment to direct light to an external portion of the second connector. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20090275228 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING PULL TETHER FOR LATCH RELEASE - An electrical connector includes a housing having a plurality of contacts defining a mating interface for a mating connector. A latch extends from the housing and is configured to securely couple the housing to the mating connector. The latch is depressible to an unlatched position. A tether is mated with the latch. The tether is movable between a released position and an actuated position, wherein the tether depresses the latch to the unlatched position when the tether is moved to the actuated position. | 11-05-2009 |
| 20100068904 | MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH OPPOSING CONTACT SUPPORT MEMBERS - A contact sub-assembly is provided for an electrical connector. The contact sub-assembly includes a base configured for mounting to a mating component. The base includes a pair of opposite side surfaces. A pair of separate contact support members are mounted on the base. Each contact support member holds a separate set of electrical contacts. Each contact support member includes a mounting portion engaged with a corresponding one of the side surfaces of the base such that a portion of the base extends between the mounting portions of the contact support members. The sets of electrical contacts held by the contact support members cooperate to define a mating interface for a mating connector. | 03-18-2010 |
Randall Robert Henry, Harrisburg, PA US
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| 20080285236 | Heat transfer system for a receptacle assembly - A receptacle assembly includes a housing that is configured to hold an electrical module. An energy transfer element, which is held by the housing, is positioned to directly engage the electrical module. The transfer element absorbs thermal energy produced by the electrical module. The receptacle assembly also includes a heat sink that is remotely located from the transfer element. A thermally conductive member extends between the heat sink and the transfer element to convey thermal energy therebetween. | 11-20-2008 |
| 20090093140 | MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ENHANCED JACK INTERFACE - An electrical connector includes a contact sub-assembly having a plurality of contacts arranged on a contact support member. The contact support member has a pair of opposed support walls extending from a base to a mating end, and the support walls are separated by a gap that extends from the mating end toward the base. The contacts extend at least partially along the support walls between the mating end and the base, wherein a first set of the contacts are provided on one of the support walls and a second set of the contacts are provided on the other of the support walls. The contacts are exposed to the gap for connection with a mating connector received within the gap. The electrical connector also includes a housing having a cavity configured to receive the mating connector, wherein the contact sub-assembly is received within the cavity for mating with the mating connector. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090093166 | MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ENHANCED PLUG INTERFACE - An electrical connector includes a plug body having a cavity defined by outer body walls. The cavity has a cavity axis extending between a mating end and a base end of the cavity. The plug body also includes a web portion within the cavity, wherein the web portion extends along the cavity axis and includes a first side and a second side. The first and second sides are spaced apart from, and generally face, corresponding ones of the outer body walls. The plug body is configured to be received within a receptacle of a mating connector, and a portion of the mating connector is received within the cavity along the first and second sides of the web portion when the plug body is mated within the mating connector. The electrical connector also includes a plurality of contacts arranged on the web portion in differential pairs, wherein a first differential pair of contacts is positioned on the first side and a second differential pair of contacts is positioned on the second side for interfacing with the mating connector. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20110294334 | LATCH FOR A CABLE ASSEMBLY - A latch assembly for a connector is provided. The latch assembly includes a latch coupled to the connector. The latch includes a crossbar and a latch arm extending from the crossbar. The latch arm is configured to engage a mating connector. An anchor point engages the latch. The latch rotates about the anchor point between an open position, where the latch arm is configured to disengage from the mating connector, and a closed position. where the latch arm is configured to engage the mating connector. A biasing mechanism engages the crossbar of the latch to bias the latch into the closed position, wherein in the closed position the latch assembly generates a latch force on the mating connector in a direction opposite to a load force imposed on at least one of the connector and the mating connector. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert Henry, Bethlehem, PA US
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| 20090218240 | TELESCOPING CASE - An expandable storage case is disclosed for storing various writing utensils. The storage case includes a base, an inner carousel, a top carousel, and a lid. The base, the inner carousel, and the top carousel are connected in a telescoping manner such that the storage case may be expanded from a collapsed position to an expanded, in-use position. The storage case includes a locking mechanism to selectively secure the storage case in the expanded position. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20110013375 | Illuminated Display Unit - An illuminated-display unit useable to provide artwork with rotating, glowing effects is described. The illuminated-display unit includes a base, a plate, and a dome. The base has a top surface with a central receptacle and an annular channel, a control panel, and light sources housed therein. The plate is disposed within the receptacle and the dome is disposed on the base to engage the annular channel and thereby accept the plate within its interior. Ink drawings or artwork are drawn on surfaces of the plate and the dome. The light sources are illuminated to provide internally reflected light within the plate and base. The ink on the plate and base refracts the internally reflected light and/or chemically or physically reacts thereto to provide a glowing effect. The dome and/or the plate are rotatable manually or mechanically to provide an animated effect to the illuminated display. | 01-20-2011 |
Robert J. Henry, Bethlehem, PA US
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| 20100038453 | AIRBRUSH - An airbrush apparatus for use in generating a design on a desired object is disclosed. The apparatus and method of use are disclosed wherein the airbrush apparatus comprises a housing, boom, and sprayer head. A fluid to be applied is contained in individual cartridges and is drawn out by a vacuum effect caused by air that is being pumped from the housing across a feed tube which is in fluid communication with the cartridge. | 02-18-2010 |
Vance W. Henry, Easton, PA US
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| 20090200799 | Couplings Having Stiffening Ribs and Keys with Oppositely Disposed Camming Services - Mechanical pipe couplings for joining pipe elements in end to end relation have arcuate keys which engage circumferential grooves in the pipe elements and radially projecting stiffening ribs aligned with the keys. At the end of the keys on opposite sides are camming surfaces which are formed by a thinning of the key. The camming surfaces may be concave, convex, or angularly oriented surfaces and serve to guide the keys into grooves when the keys are not directly aligned with the grooves. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090243289 | Couplings Having Stiffening Ribs and Keys with Oppositely Disposed Camming Surfaces - Mechanical pipe couplings for joining large diameter pipe elements in end to end relation have arcuate keys which engage circumferential grooves in the pipe elements and radially projecting stiffening ribs aligned with the keys. Key surfaces have angular orientations between 5° and 30°. At the end of the keys on opposite sides are camming surfaces which are formed by a thinning of the key. The camming surfaces may be concave, convex, or angularly oriented surfaces and serve to guide the keys into grooves when the keys are not directly aligned with the grooves. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20100253066 | Crimp-Type Coupling, Crimping Tool and Method of Crimping - A coupling installed by crimping has an angularly oriented conical surface at an open end surrounded by a ring which receives a pipe element. Dies move radially toward the coupling on jaws of a crimping tool and engage the conical surface along a single line of contact to effect a crimp which secures the coupling to the pipe. The radially applied force has radial and axial components. The radial component effects the crimp, the axial component deforms a channel in the coupling in which a seal is located. The seal is deformed between the coupling and the pipe to effect a fluid tight joint. The coupling may have a circumferential rib which projects radially outwardly. Registration dogs engage the coupling and provide a reaction surface against the axial force component. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20100289257 | Coupling Having Angularly Oriented Shoulder Surfaces - A mechanical pipe coupling is formed of segments attached end to end to surround a central space. Each segment has a circumferentially extending cavity facing the central space flanked by arcuate keys which project toward the central space. Two arcuate shoulder surfaces are positioned on each segment. The arcuate shoulder surfaces face the central space and are positioned in spaced relation on opposite sides of the cavity between the cavity and the arcuate keys. The arcuate shoulder surfaces are angularly oriented with respect to an axis perpendicular to a plane containing the segments. The coupling is used to couple pipe elements having a circumferential ring located at the ends of the pipe elements. The angular orientation of the arcuate shoulder surfaces provides flexibility to the joint. A method of joining pipe elements having circumferential rings is also disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20110062706 | Seal Having Projections and Coupling Having Pockets - A ring-shaped seal has projections on an outwardly facing surface in the form of tubes which have a longitudinal axis oriented perpendicular to a plane containing the ring. The seal is received within a channel defined by segments attached end to end forming a coupling for coupling pipe elements in end to end relation. The segments have pockets which receive the projections. The projections support the segments in spaced apart relation to allow the pipe elements to be inserted into the coupling without loosening or disassembling it. The projections deform when the segments are drawn toward one another by adjustably tightenable fasteners and allow the segments to engage and capture the pipe elements in end to end relation. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110285094 | Ring Seal With Offset Centroids - A seal used with crimp-type couplings to provide a fluid tight joint has a ring that surrounds a point. The ring has a multiplicity of cross sections. Each cross section may have the same shape and area at every position along the entire length of the ring. Each cross section has a centroid. The ring is divided into portions. Each portion subtends an angle measured about the point. Each portion is characterized by the distance from the point to the centroids of the cross sections within the portion. Centroids of the cross sections in a first portion are positioned at the same distance from the point. Centroids of the cross sections in another portion are positioned at respective points different from the distance associated with the first portion. By offsetting the centroids leak paths are intentionally created before the joint is crimped to prevent false indications of a crimped joint. | 11-24-2011 |
