Hodges, Jr.
John Hodges, Jr., Ocoee, FL US
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20110147723 | ENHANCED E-FIELD SENSING USING NEGATIVE CAPACITANCE FET SUBTHRESHOLD SLOPE ENHANCEMENT - In certain embodiments, a field effect transistor (FET) can include a substrate, a source electrode, a drain electrode, a ferroelectric material layer, a first gate electrode, and a second gate electrode to maintain an optimal polarization state of the ferroelectric material layer. In other embodiments, a FET can include a film, first and second gates on the film, a ferroelectric material layer covering the film and gates, an insulating layer substantially covering the ferroelectric material layer, a source and a drain on the insulating layer, and a pentacene layer. | 06-23-2011 |
John W. Hodges, Jr., Ocoee, FL US
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20120288627 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIALS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - In certain embodiments, a method may include a computing device generating a digital representation of a metamaterial structure and sectioning the digital representation to generate a plurality of substantially two-dimensional layer layouts. The method may also include a printing device sequentially fabricating each of a plurality of substantially two-dimensional layers based on a corresponding one of the plurality of substantially two-dimensional layer layouts. | 11-15-2012 |
Joseph J. Hodges, Jr. US
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20130231204 | TENNIS RACKET HAVING AN OPTIMIZED STRIKING AREA AND A BALL COLLECTION PORTION - A tennis racket having an optimized striking area and a ball collection portion. The tennis racket includes a handle, an oval frame attached to the handle, the oval frame including a U-shaped indentation, a plurality of vertical and horizontal strings attached to the oval frame, and a replaceable clip, wherein the plurality of vertical and horizontal strings form a sweet spot area, the sweet spot area having a size, and wherein a depth of the U-shaped indentation affects the size of the sweet spot area. The tennis racket may include one or more bars attached to the oval frame to further manage the sweet spot area. | 09-05-2013 |
Joseph J. Hodges, Jr., Jamaica, NY US
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20130231204 | TENNIS RACKET HAVING AN OPTIMIZED STRIKING AREA AND A BALL COLLECTION PORTION - A tennis racket having an optimized striking area and a ball collection portion. The tennis racket includes a handle, an oval frame attached to the handle, the oval frame including a U-shaped indentation, a plurality of vertical and horizontal strings attached to the oval frame, and a replaceable clip, wherein the plurality of vertical and horizontal strings form a sweet spot area, the sweet spot area having a size, and wherein a depth of the U-shaped indentation affects the size of the sweet spot area. The tennis racket may include one or more bars attached to the oval frame to further manage the sweet spot area. | 09-05-2013 |
William R. Hodges, Jr., Watkinsville, GA US
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20110030516 | WRENCH COUPLING DEVICE - A wrench coupling device provides for temporary construction of wrench combinations for length extension and/or avoiding obstacles in an engine compartment or other location where nuts are not directly accessible using a standard wrench. The coupling device has a pair of heads adapted for fitting a wrench thereto, which may be hexagonal or another polygonal shape that mates with the teeth and/or faces of a wrench end. One or both of the heads may be fitted with o-rings or magnets to removably secure a wrench with a friction/magnetic link. The ends of the heads may be threaded to accept cover plates that secure the device to the wrenches in a more permanent configuration in which the wrenches will be secured to the coupling device until the cover plates are removed. | 02-10-2011 |