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Alex Hull, Hudsonville, MI US
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20130344455 | DENTAL IMPLEMENTS - A matrix ring comprising a ring body and a pair of opposing tips mounted to the ends of the ring body. Each of the tips may be movably coupled to the ring body about an axis of rotation. Optionally, or alternatively, the tips may be removably mounted to the ring body. For example, the ring body may include a pair of opposed spaced apart ends each with a tine mounted at each end. Further, at least a portion of the matrix ring may be formed from a bulk amorphous alloy. | 12-26-2013 |
20140242544 | Matrix Ring for Tooth Restoration - A matrix ring comprising includes a biasing ring and a pair of opposing tines. The biasing ring includes a substantially hoop-like configuration terminating at two opposing ends. The pair of opposing tines extend inwardly from each of the two ends of the biasing ring toward each other. Each of the pair of opposing tines is coupled to the respective opposing end about a central region thereof and extends radially outwardly therefrom. Each tine includes a frame body having a central ridge and opposing lower extensions, the lower extensions terminating at an exposed face. The portion of the lower extensions proximate the exposed face being able to move relative to the rest of the frame body so as to better position on the teeth of a patient. A superimposed pad over portions of the frame body provides a deformable surface for engagement with the surface of the tooth of a patient. | 08-28-2014 |
Amanda J. Hull, Fort Worth, TX US
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20150342355 | CUSHION RETENTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - The present application includes an assembly having a non-slip member and a corresponding edge treatment about a portion of an edge of the non-slip member. The non-slip member is configured to inhibit the undesired movement of a cushion on a corresponding furniture member. The assembly being located between the furniture member and the cushion. The edge treatment configured to retain the shape and perimeter of the non-slip member. Coupling of the edge treatment to the non-slip member may be done through stitching or adhesive. An optional stiffening member may be added. The individual portions and items of the assembly may be interchanged and replaced as needed. | 12-03-2015 |
Anthony Hull, Oxford GB
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20100273138 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATIC GENERATION OF PERSONALIZED LEARNING AND DIAGNOSTIC EXERCISES - A computer-implemented method for automatically generating learning exercises, including determining a target learning item in response to an event, obtaining a knowledge level of a learner in relation to the target learning item based on a model of the learner as produced by an automated learner model, associating a level of difficulty with the obtained knowledge level of the learner, retrieving a learning exercise pattern from an exercise pattern database, automatically generating a learning exercise relating to the retrieved learning exercise pattern based on the model of the learner and the associated level of difficulty; and presenting the learning exercise to the learner via an exercise interface. | 10-28-2010 |
Christopher C. Hull, Washington, DC US
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20130179237 | Online Address Book System and Method - An online communications platform provides an online social networking address book. In some embodiments, the platform further provides one or more of group purchase of advocacy or other services, a crowd-sourced vote-counting mechanism for legislative issues, and support on target selection, tactic prioritization, fundraising, supporter recruitment, campaign marketing, and content creation and aggregation. According to some embodiments, an online communication platform may be realized as a computer-implemented method for communicating using social networks. The method may comprise specifying content for a message using a blast tool, gathering specified contacts from a plurality of social networks, and associating the message with the specified contacts. The method may further comprise formatting, using a formatting module, the digital content separately for each of a plurality of social networks, wherein the formatting is capable of altering the digital content based on a social network. The method may include transmitting the message to the plurality of social networks and saving a list having the specified gathered contacts. | 07-11-2013 |
20130179510 | SOCIAL NETWORKING ADVOCACY SYSTEM AND METHOD - An online advocacy platform provides one or more of a crowd-sourced vote-counting mechanism for legislative issues, support on target selection, tactic prioritization, fundraising, supporter recruitment, campaign marketing, and content creation and aggregation. In some embodiments, the platform further provides one or more of group purchase of advocacy services and a social networking address book. According to some embodiments of the disclosure, computer-implemented methods for advocacy efforts using social networks may comprise providing an online site hosting information associated with an advocacy effort to influence a decision of a decision maker, providing, using a strategy calculator module, a plurality of advocacy actions available to influence the decision maker, receiving input selecting an advocacy action from an online user interface of the online site, and performing, using a fulfillment module, the selected advocacy action using one or more electronic actions to influence the decision maker. | 07-11-2013 |
20130185195 | Online Group Purchasing System and Method - An online platform provides group purchase of advocacy or other services. In some embodiments, the platform further provides one or more of a social networking address book, a crowd-sourced vote-counting mechanism for legislative issues, and support on target selection, tactic prioritization, fundraising, supporter recruitment, campaign marketing, and content creation and aggregation. According to some embodiments, an online purchasing platform may be realized as a computer-implemented method for funding group purchasing using social media. The method may comprise identifying, using a selection module, a first target item for purchase, soliciting funds online, using a solicitation module, for the purchase of the first target item, accepting, using a collection module, funds online from a plurality of sources, and determining, using the collection module, whether funds accepted online are sufficient to purchase the first target item. In the event sufficient funds have been accepted to purchase the first target item, a purchasing fulfillment module may be utilized to purchase the first target item. | 07-18-2013 |
Colin Hull, Fleetwood GB
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20150316305 | CO2 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM | 11-05-2015 |
Curtis Hull, Clarinda, IA US
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20150047861 | MULTI-PURPOSE GRASPING ATTACHMENT - The present invention relates in general to grasping attachments for utility tractors, particularly, to hydraulically-operated front end loader attachments for skid loaders. The purpose of the invention is to provide a multi-purpose attachment that allows an operator to remain in the tractor cab while grasping, pulling, and/or lifting bulky objects that would normally require the operator to step away from the cab or request the assistance of one or more persons. Such objects may include planted trees, bushes, or posts that require removal from the soil and transportation for disposal. | 02-19-2015 |
20150047862 | MULTI-PURPOSE GRASPING ATTACHMENT ACCESSORY - The present invention relates in general to grasping accessories for utility tractors, particularly, for hydraulically-operated front end loader attachments for skid loaders. The purpose of the invention is to provide a multi-purpose accessory that protects an operator from loose debris while allowing the operator to remain in the tractor cab while grasping, pulling, and/or lifting bulky objects that would normally require the operator to step away from the cab or request the assistance of one or more persons. Such objects may include planted trees, bushes, or posts that require removal from the soil and transportation for disposal. | 02-19-2015 |
David Hull, Chicago, IL US
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20160137332 | Reusable Cup with Integrated Ribbed Heat Sink Sheath - Aspects of the disclosure relate to a cup including a base, a sidewall extending upward from the base to a top of the cup to define an internal cavity and an open top, wherein the sidewall includes an upper sidewall and a lower sidewall located between the upper sidewall and the base. The lower sidewall can include a lower wall and a plurality of raised ribs extending radially outward from the lower wall and being separated by recesses and the ribs and recesses being elongated in a direction between the top and the base. The cup can include an annular ledge connects the upper sidewall to the lower sidewall, wherein the annular ledge extends inwardly from the upper sidewall to the lower sidewall and forms a reduction in width of the sidewall between the upper sidewall and the lower sidewall. | 05-19-2016 |
David Allen Hull, Eindhoven NL
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20150250453 | AUTOMATED BIPLANE-PW WORKFLOW FOR ULTRASONIC STENOSIS ASSESSMENT - An ultrasound system with a matrix array ( | 09-10-2015 |
Eric Hull, Avon Lake, OH US
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20130193042 | FLOOR DRAIN ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A drain assembly for providing a drain in a floor. The drain assembly includes a drain conduit, a strainer and an adaptor. The drain conduit has an inner surface that defines a fluid flow path and an outer surface. The strainer is disposed above the drain conduit and has openings in fluid communication with the fluid flow path of the drain conduit. The adaptor may be securable in the drain conduit and may be connected to the strainer. Prior to securing the adaptor in the drain conduit, a position of the adaptor in the drain conduit may be moveable to allow a top surface of the strainer to be substantially aligned with the floor. A method of assembly is also disclosed. | 08-01-2013 |
20140138297 | FLOOR DRAIN ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A drain assembly for providing a drain in a floor. The drain assembly includes a drain conduit, a strainer and an adaptor. The drain conduit has an inner surface that defines a fluid flow path and an outer surface. The strainer is disposed above the drain conduit and has openings in fluid communication with the fluid flow path of the drain conduit. The adaptor may be securable in the drain conduit and may be connected to the strainer. Prior to securing the adaptor in the drain conduit, a position of the adaptor in the drain conduit may be moveable to allow a top surface of the strainer to be substantially aligned with the floor. A method of assembly is also disclosed. | 05-22-2014 |
20140261789 | BACKWATER VALVE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - The present disclosure is directed to a backwater valve assembly comprising a main valve body, a flapper sub-assembly, and a cap. The main valve body has an inner wall that can define a recess into which the flapper sub-assembly can be removably secured. The flapper sub-assembly includes at least one flapper element that can pivot between an open position, in which the flapper element allows fluid to flow through the backwater valve assembly, and a closed position, in which the flapper element prevents fluid from flowing in the opposite direction. The flapper sub-assembly can be removably coupled to the cap to allow the flapper sub-assembly and cap to be installed in or removed from the main valve body together as a unitary assembly. | 09-18-2014 |
Eric G. Hull, Avon Lake, OH US
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20150267413 | MOLDABLE ROOF FLASHING - A roof flashing and a combination of the roof flashing, a roof structure, and a conduit are provided. The roof flashing includes a base and a flexible tube. Both the base and the flexible tube include an elastic water barrier and a plastically deformable shaping material, allowing the base to be molded to the contours of the roof structure and the tube to be shaped to closely fit around the conduit. | 09-24-2015 |
Giulia Hull, Paris FR
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20100252741 | SOLUTION-GROWN CRYSTALS FOR NEUTRON RADIATION DETECTORS, AND METHODS OF SOLUTION GROWTH - A method according to one embodiment includes growing an organic crystal from solution, the organic crystal exhibiting a signal response signature for neutrons from a radioactive source. A system according to one embodiment includes an organic crystal having physical characteristics of formation from solution, the organic crystal exhibiting a signal response signature for neutrons from a radioactive source; and a photodetector for detecting the signal response of the organic crystal. A method according to another embodiment includes growing an organic crystal from solution, the organic crystal being large enough to exhibit a detectable signal response signature for neutrons from a radioactive source. An organic crystal according to another embodiment includes an organic crystal having physical characteristics of formation from solution, the organic crystal exhibiting a signal response signature for neutrons from a radioactive source, wherein the organic crystal has a length of greater than about 1 mm in one dimension. | 10-07-2010 |
Giulia E. Hull, Rome IT
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20100044576 | BARIUM IODIDE AND STRONTIUM IODIDE CRYSTALS AND SCINTILLATORS IMPLEMENTING THE SAME - In one embodiment, a material comprises a crystal comprising strontium iodide providing at least 50,000 photons per MeV. A scintillator radiation detector according to another embodiment includes a scintillator optic comprising europium-doped strontium iodide providing at least 50,000 photons per MeV. A scintillator radiation detector in yet another embodiment includes a scintillator optic comprising SrI | 02-25-2010 |
Heather Ann Hull, Denver, CO US
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20130267206 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACKNOWLEDGING INCOMING COMMUNICATIONS - A system and method for acknowledging an incoming communication. An incoming communication request destined for a first communication device from a second communication device is received. The incoming communication request is forwarded to the first communication device. An acknowledgment indication is received from the first communications device that the incoming communication request has been received by a user of the first communication device. An acknowledgment communication associated with the acknowledgment indication is sent from the media server to the second communications device in response to receiving the acknowledgment indication. The acknowledgment communication is selectable from a number of acknowledgment communications including at least default communications and user entered communications. | 10-10-2013 |
Henrik Hull, Norrkoping SE
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20150247406 | METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING A ROTOR HAVING A NUMBER OF ROTOR COMPONENTS OF AN AXIAL FLOW TURBOMACHINE AND SUCH A ROTOR - A method for assembling and disassembling a rotor having a number of rotor components of an axial flow turbomachine and such a rotor is provided. The rotor has a number of a plurality of disc-shaped or drum-shaped rotor components and at least one pin-shaped tie-rod extending through the rotor components, wherein a counter-bearing is screwed onto each of the projecting ends of said tie-rod for axially bracing the rotor components arranged therebetween. In order to achieve shorter service intervals, a connector is screwed onto the tie-rod between both counter-bearings, wherein, after the release of one of the two counter-bearings, the rotor components arranged between the connector and the other of the two counter-bearings are braced with each other by the connector. | 09-03-2015 |
20150260044 | ROTOR FOR AN AXIAL FLOW TURBOMACHINE AND DOUBLE NUT FOR CONNECTING TWO TIE-ROD ELEMENTS - A rotor for an axial flow turbomachine is provided, having a number of a plurality of disc-shaped or drum-shaped rotor components and at least one pin-shaped tie-rod extending through the rotor components, wherein a counter-bearing is screwed onto each of the projecting ends of the tie-rod for axially bracing the rotor components arranged therebetween. The tie-rod has at least two axially adjacent tie-rod elements which are each connected to one another in a detachable manner by connector. Elastic stretching characteristics of the two tie-rod elements are matched to each other such that, with the rotor components being clamped between the two counter-bearings, a clamping of the counter-bearing and the connection element and the rotor components arranged therebetween is at least partially released. | 09-17-2015 |
Hugh Hull, Winnipeg CA
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20140249877 | WORKER SELF-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - This Application relates to a system, method and computer software code for the timely and accurate self management by workers and employees of their own reporting of task related statistical data and information to their contractors and employers. This is a labour and service management system utilizing a “cloud based” server, and a portable “Smartphone” computing device that is in continual communication with the server by way of the wireless facility of the telecom service provider to the individual worker/employee, the effect of which system is that each worker or employee has his or her own individual mobile GPS enabled “punch clock” device. Both the server and the Smartphone contain computer readable software code. Additionally, this system supports custom interfaces between the contractor/employer and the worker/employee, and a wealth of management information in custom report formats. Taken together, the hardware and the software parts of the System create a worker self management process, which generates, connects and transforms raw data and information for the benefit of both the worker/employee, and his or her contractor/employer. | 09-04-2014 |
Jacqueline Breanne Hull, Austin, TX US
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20120288846 | E-LEARNING CONTENT MANAGEMENT AND DELIVERY SYSTEM - The present disclosure teaches a method and system for improving delivery of educational content. The content delivery system is based on best practices in classroom instruction, transferred into an online learning format. The lesson format includes short bursts of video-based instruction, interrupted by formative assessment in the form of multiple choice and multiple answer questions, in the same way a teacher would teach in a classroom. The system enables educators to import their own direct instruction content in the form of videos and add in their own questions and answer choices throughout the lesson, where appropriate. Further, the educator is also able to create his or her own summative assessment question items that incorporate material from multiple lessons. The educator also has the option of incorporating videos created by other sources or educators that can be found online. | 11-15-2012 |
James S. Hull, Burlington, WI US
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20130044002 | MULTI-BAY BATTERY CHARGER - A battery charger for charging a first battery pack and a second battery pack includes a housing, a charging circuit positioned within the housing, and a first charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit. The first charging port is configured to support the first battery pack and defines a first connection axis along which the first battery pack is movable to connect with the charging circuit. The battery charger also includes a second charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit. The second charging port is configured to support the second battery pack while the first charging port supports the first battery pack. The second charging port defines a second connection axis along which the second battery pack is movable to connect with the charging circuit. The first connection axis is angled relative to the second connection axis. | 02-21-2013 |
20150303717 | BATTERY CHARGER INCLUDING MULTIPLE CHARGING PORTS - A battery charger for charging a first battery pack and a second battery pack includes a housing having a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is angled relative to the second surface. The battery charger also includes a charging circuit positioned within the housing, a first charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit, and a second charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit. The first charging port configured to support the first battery pack, and the second charging port is configured to support the second battery pack. The battery charger further includes an indicator light associated with the first charging port. The indicator light includes a lens that extends over a portion of the first surface and a portion of the second surface. | 10-22-2015 |
Jeff Hull, Boise, ID US
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20120282754 | Methods of Forming Capacitors Having Dielectric Regions That Include Multiple Metal Oxide-Comprising Materials - Capacitors and methods of forming capacitors are disclosed, and which include an inner conductive metal capacitor electrode and an outer conductive metal capacitor electrode. A capacitor dielectric region is received between the inner and the outer conductive metal capacitor electrodes and has a thickness no greater than 150 Angstroms. Various combinations of materials of thicknesses and relationships relative one another are disclosed which enables and results in the dielectric region having a dielectric constant k of at least 35 yet leakage current no greater than 1×10 | 11-08-2012 |
20120320494 | Capacitors Having Dielectric Regions That Include Multiple Metal Oxide-Comprising Materials - Capacitors and methods of forming capacitors are disclosed, and which include an inner conductive metal capacitor electrode and an outer conductive metal capacitor electrode. A capacitor dielectric region is received between the inner and the outer conductive metal capacitor electrodes and has a thickness no greater than 150 Angstroms. Various combinations of materials of thicknesses and relationships relative one another are disclosed which enables and results in the dielectric region having a dielectric constant k of at least 35 yet leakage current no greater than 1×10 | 12-20-2012 |
John Hull, Calgary CA
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20090326826 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FLUID MIGRATION PROFILING - A method for obtaining a fluid migration profile for a wellbore, comprising the steps of obtaining a static profile for a logged region of the wellbore, obtaining a dynamic profile for the logged region of the wellbore, digitally filtering the dynamic profile to remove frequency elements represented in the static profile, to provide a fluid migration profile, and storing the fluid migration profile on a computer-readable memory. | 12-31-2009 |
20110188346 | METHOD FOR DETECTING AND LOCATING FLUID INGRESS IN A WELLBORE - A method for detecting fluid ingress in a wellbore, and if detected, obtaining an indication of where along said wellbore said fluid ingress is occurring. Acoustic sensing means, adapted to sense individual acoustic signals from a plurality of corresponding locations along said wellbore, are analyzed to determine if there exists a common acoustic component in acoustic signals generated from proximate locations in said wellbore. If so, the acoustic signal having the common acoustic component which appears earliest in phase, by virtue of such acoustic signal's corresponding location in the wellbore, determines the location in the wellbore of likely fluid ingress. In a preferred embodiment the acoustic sensing means comprises a fibre optic cable extending substantially the length of the wellbore, or alternatively a plurality of microphones situated at various locations along the wellbore comprising substantially the length of the wellbore. | 08-04-2011 |
20130167628 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING AN ACOUSTIC EVENT ALONG A CHANNEL - The present disclosure is directed at methods, apparatuses, and techniques for detecting an acoustic event along a channel. Different wavelengths of an optical signal are multiplexed along a fiber optic strand extending along the channel. The strand has groups of transducers located along its length, and all of the transducers in any one of the groups reflect a tuned wavelength when not under strain. The wavelength that the transducers reflect changes in response to strain. Optical signal processing equipment receives reflected optical signals from the groups of transducers, and determines, for each of the groups of transducers, differences between wavelengths of the optical signals reflected by the transducers of that group and the tuned wavelength for that group. The differences correspond to the loudness of the event measured by that group of transducers, which can then be graphically represented to a person for analysis. | 07-04-2013 |
20140036627 | LOUDNESS BASED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING RELATIVE LOCATION OF AN ACOUSTIC EVENT ALONG A CHANNEL - A method for determining relative location of an acoustic event along a channel such as a wellbore includes obtaining two acoustic signals at are obtained at two different and known depths in the wellbore, dividing the acoustic signals into windows, and determining the relative loudnesses of pairs of the windows. The power of the acoustic signals may be used as a proxy for the loudness of the acoustic event, and this determination can be made in the time or frequency domains. The relative depth of the acoustic event can then be determined relative to the two known depths from the relative loudnesses. The acoustic event may be, for example, casing vent flow, gas migration, a leak along a pipeline, or sounds observed in an observation well from a nearby well in which fracking is being performed. | 02-06-2014 |
20150034306 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING RELATIVE DEPTH OF AN ACOUSTIC EVENT WITHIN A WELLBORE - The present disclosure is directed at a method and system for determining relative depth of an acoustic event within a wellbore. The method includes obtaining two acoustic signals at two different and known depths in the wellbore, in which each of the acoustic signals includes the acoustic event; dividing each of the acoustic signals into windows; determining cross-correlations of pairs of the windows, in which each of the pairs includes one window from one of the acoustic signals and another window from the other of the acoustic signals that at least partially overlap each other in time; and determining the relative depth of the acoustic event relative to the two known depths from the cross-correlations. The acoustic event may represent, for example, fluid flowing from formation into the wellbore (or vice-versa) or fluid flowing across any casing or tubing located within the wellbore. | 02-05-2015 |
John Barry Hull, Leicestershire GB
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20090314087 | ULTRASONIC TESTING OF FITTING ASSEMBLY - Apparatus and method for determining relative and/or absolute axial position of a conduit end within a fluid coupling includes application of input ultrasonic energy in the form of transient shear waves and analyzing the reflected energy. Application of the input energy collected at different radial positions about a first axial location is used with wavelet based correlation techniques to better analyze the reflected energy signals. Quality of the abutment between the conduit end and a surface associated with the coupling may also be determined as a separate or combined feature of the axial position determination. | 12-24-2009 |
John Campbell Hull, Etobicoke CA
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20110087619 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING CREDIT DERIVATIVE INDICES AND ESTIMATING CREDIT DERIVATIVE CREDIT CURVES, AND A CREDIT CALCULATOR FOR VALUING CREDIT DERIVATIVES BASED ON THE CREDIT CURVES - An apparatus, method and system for determining an estimate of at least one numerical attribute of at least one entity of a population when the population is changing and there are a limited number of observations on the attribute for the entities, in which a conditional index is determined to track how a value of the attribute changes from one time to another for an entity that is a member of the population at both times, and an unconditional index is determined representing an average level of the attribute for the entities of the population. | 04-14-2011 |
John H. Hull, Ottawa Hills, OH US
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20130196061 | Composite Particle and Use for Making a Fiber-Reinforced Barrier Matrix Composition - Fiber-containing composite particles and fiber-reinforced barrier matrix compositions made from them are disclosed. The composite particles include a core, a hydratable clay mineral layer, an optional protective coating, and a reinforcing fiber. The fiber may be present in any or all of several locations: adhered to the core, dispersed in the hydratable layer or in the protective coating. Upon hydration, the hydratable clay mineral layer swells and forms a matrix that cohesively holds the fibers and the core in a fiber-reinforced barrier matrix composition. | 08-01-2013 |
20150041409 | Reactive Treatment Cell and Systems For Environmental Remediation - Reactive treatment cells (RTCs) are described in combination with sediment capping systems as a means for environmental remediation. RTCs include an impermeable housing defining an interior, a permeable ceiling and floor typically including filtration materials such as geotextiles, and at least one interior compartment for treatment reagents. One RTC includes a gabion-like cage structure retaining a geomembrane-supported geosynthetic clay liner (GM-GCL) housing, while a second embodiment includes a hard, cylindrical shell as a replaceable reagent cartridge. RTCs may be employed in initial capping system installations or retrofitted into existing capping systems. RTCs may include optional baffles, flow restrictors, floating discs, sensor probes, and two or more serial reagent zones or compartments. | 02-12-2015 |
John H. Hull, Toledo, OH US
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20130272795 | LANDFILL INCLUDING LAYER OF COMPOSITE PARTICLES - A landfill includes a layer of solid waste and a barrier layer provided on top of the layer of solid waste. The barrier layer is formed from a plurality of manufactured composite particles that include a plurality of solid pieces having a hydratable material applied thereto. A flexible membrane layer is provided on top of the layer of barrier layer. A method of producing such a landfill is also disclosed. | 10-17-2013 |
Jonathan Hull, Syracuse, NY US
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20140334149 | HIGH INTENSITY LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE LUMINAIRE ASSEMBLY - A low-cost, efficient, high intensity LED luminaire (HILL) assembly for use indoors or outdoors in wet, damp, or dry environments. In various embodiments, the HILL assembly can be powered by a universal AC or a DC electrical supply and can operate in a temperature range from about −40° C. to about +85° C. The HILL assembly can include a lens element comprising one or more concavo-convex lenses; an interchangeable LED module comprising a plurality of LEDs positioned in a LED array; and a heatsink housing containing a power supply for the LEDs. The HILL assembly can optionally comprise a circuit board for the LED array that employs thermal via technology, a lens with a frosted lip for attenuating the light source as seen from an angle, and/or a sensor for sensing an environmental parameter of interest. Driver circuitry and the LEDs are preferably mounted directly on a common circuit board. | 11-13-2014 |
Jonathan Richard Hull, Baldwinsville, NY US
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20140308043 | LOCAL POWER MANAGEMENT FOR REMOTE ANTENNA UNITS IN DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS - Power management for a remote antenna unit(s) (RAUs) in a distributed antenna system. Power can be managed for an RAU configured to power modules and devices that may require more power to operate than power available to the RAU. For example, the RAU may be configured to include power-consuming RAU modules to provide distributed antenna system-related services. As another example, the RAU may be configured to provide power through powered ports in the RAU to external power-consuming devices. Depending on the configuration of the RAU, the power-consuming RAU modules and/or external power-consuming devices may demand more power than is available at the RAU. In this instance, the power available at the RAU can be distributed to the power-consuming modules and devices based on the priority of services desired to be provided by the RAU. | 10-16-2014 |
20140308044 | POWER MANAGEMENT FOR REMOTE ANTENNA UNITS IN DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS - Power management for a remote antenna unit(s) (RAUs) in a distributed antenna system. Power can be managed for an RAU configured to power modules and devices that may require more power to operate than power available to the RAU. For example, the RAU may be configured to include power-consuming RAU modules to provide distributed antenna system-related services. As another example, the RAU may be configured to provide power through powered ports in the RAU to external power-consuming devices. Depending on the configuration of the RAU, the power-consuming RAU modules and/or external power-consuming devices may demand more power than is available at the RAU. In this instance, the power available at the RAU can be distributed to the power-consuming modules and devices based on the priority of services desired to be provided by the RAU. | 10-16-2014 |
Jonathan Robert Hull, Baldwinsville, NY US
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20150382292 | POWER MANAGEMENT FOR REMOTE ANTENNA UNITS IN DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS - Power management for a remote antenna unit(s) (RAUs) in a distributed antenna system. Power can be managed for an RAU configured to power modules and devices that may require more power to operate than power available to the RAU. For example, the RAU may be configured to include power-consuming RAU modules to provide distributed antenna system-related services. As another example, the RAU may be configured to provide power through powered ports in the RAU to external power-consuming devices. Depending on the configuration of the RAU, the power-consuming RAU modules and/or external power-consuming devices may demand more power than is available at the RAU. In this instance, the power available at the RAU can be distributed to the power-consuming modules and devices based on the priority of services desired to be provided by the RAU. | 12-31-2015 |
20150382293 | LOCAL POWER MANAGEMENT FOR REMOTE ANTENNA UNITS IN DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS - Power management for a remote antenna unit(s) (RAUs) in a distributed antenna system. Power can be managed for an RAU configured to power modules and devices that may require more power to operate than power available to the RAU. For example, the RAU may be configured to include power-consuming RAU modules to provide distributed antenna system-related services. As another example, the RAU may be configured to provide power through powered ports in the RAU to external power-consuming devices. Depending on the configuration of the RAU, the power-consuming RAU modules and/or external power-consuming devices may demand more power than is available at the RAU. In this instance, the power available at the RAU can be distributed to the power-consuming modules and devices based on the priority of services desired to be provided by the RAU. | 12-31-2015 |
Joseph Hull, Maricopa, AZ US
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20130212718 | CHIMERIC SPIDER SILK AND USES THEREOF - Transgenic silkworms comprising at least one nucleic acid encoding a chimeric silk polypeptide comprising one or more spider silk elasticity and strength motifs are disclosed. Expression cassettes comprising nucleic acids encoding a variety of chimeric spider silk polypeptides (Spider 2, Spider 4, Spider 6, Spider 8) are also disclosed. A piggyBac vector system is used to incorporate nucleic acids encoding chimeric spider silk polypeptides into the mutant silkworms to generate stable transgenic silkworms. Chimeric silk fibers having improved tensile strength and elasticity characteristics compared to native silkworm silk fibers are also provided. The transgenic silkworms greatly facilitate the commercial production of chimeric silk fibers suitable for use in a wide variety of medical and industrial applications. | 08-15-2013 |
20150322121 | Chimeric Spider Silk Polypeptides and Fibers and Uses Thereof - Transgenic silkworms comprising at least one nucleic acid encoding a chimeric silk polypeptide comprising one or more spider silk elasticity and strength motifs are disclosed. Expression cassettes comprising nucleic acids encoding a variety of chimeric spider silk polypeptides (Spider 2, Spider 4, Spider 6, Spider 8) are also disclosed. A piggyBac vector system is used to incorporate nucleic acids encoding chimeric spider silk polypeptides into the mutant silkworms to generate stable transgenic silkworms. Chimeric silk fibers having improved tensile strength and elasticity characteristics compared to native silkworm silk fibers are also provided. The transgenic silkworms greatly facilitate the commercial production of chimeric silk fibers suitable for use in a wide variety of medical and industrial applications. | 11-12-2015 |
20150322122 | Transgenic Silkworms Capable of Producing Chimeric Spider Silk Polypeptides and Fibers - Transgenic silkworms comprising at least one nucleic acid encoding a chimeric silk polypeptide comprising one or more spider silk elasticity and strength motifs are disclosed. Expression cassettes comprising nucleic acids encoding a variety of chimeric spider silk polypeptides (Spider 2, Spider 4, Spider 6, Spider 8) are also disclosed. A piggyBac vector system is used to incorporate nucleic acids encoding chimeric spider silk polypeptides into the mutant silkworms to generate stable transgenic silkworms. Chimeric silk fibers having improved tensile strength and elasticity characteristics compared to native silkworm silk fibers are also provided. The transgenic silkworms greatly facilitate the commercial production of chimeric silk fibers suitable for use in a wide variety of medical and industrial applications. | 11-12-2015 |
Joseph N. Hull, Fort Worth, TX US
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20150342355 | CUSHION RETENTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - The present application includes an assembly having a non-slip member and a corresponding edge treatment about a portion of an edge of the non-slip member. The non-slip member is configured to inhibit the undesired movement of a cushion on a corresponding furniture member. The assembly being located between the furniture member and the cushion. The edge treatment configured to retain the shape and perimeter of the non-slip member. Coupling of the edge treatment to the non-slip member may be done through stitching or adhesive. An optional stiffening member may be added. The individual portions and items of the assembly may be interchanged and replaced as needed. | 12-03-2015 |
Karen J. Hull, New Hope, MN US
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20130290824 | MANAGING REFERENCES RELATED TO PATENT APPLICATIONS - A reference-management tool facilitates managing prior art references relating to one or more patent applications, which may be represented by matters. Interfaces can be presented to users to enable the users to group matters into clans, to associate references with matters, to automatically generate information disclosure statements (IDSs) and to track citations of references. | 10-31-2013 |
20150356066 | MANAGING REFERENCES RELATED TO PATENT APPLICATIONS - A reference-management tool facilitates managing prior art references relating to one or more patent applications, which may be represented by matters. Interfaces can be presented to users to enable the users to group matters into clans, to associate references with matters, to automatically generate information disclosure statements (IDSs) and to track citations of references. | 12-10-2015 |
Karl Henrik Gunnar Hull, Norrkoping SE
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20120036855 | BURNER - A burner with a burner head is provided. The burner includes a mixing tube for premixing combustion air and fuel. The mixing tube is provided with a pilot burner system in its downstream part. The pilot burner system includes an annular mixing cavity with an entrance for assist air and pilot fuel and outlet nozzles. The mixing cavity is provided with at least two swirler wings arranged in the vicinity of each outlet nozzle. | 02-16-2012 |
Kerry Hull, Rochedale AU
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20140086688 | Cable Trailer - The present invention is directed to cable trailer that can carry a cable drum having a weight up to 10 ton. The cable trailer is designed to carry and unwind cable from the cable drum and direct and lay the cable in or along a trench. The cable trailer has a trailer chassis with an internal aperture enclosed by a tail gate. The tail gate can open or be removed to provide access to the space of the internal aperture for the cable drum. The cable trailer has two mounting arms to mount the cable drum. The cable trailer has a bridge with a cable director to facilitate removing cable from the cable drum and at least one cable support arm extendable from a side of the chassis for directing and laying of the cable. | 03-27-2014 |
Kevin Hull, Queensland AU
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20100252694 | Flexible Bag Holding Device - A flexible bag holding device comprising an attachment for attaching the flexible bag holding device to a support, a frame member about which the upper end of a bag can be placed to hold the bag open, and bag retainer on the frame member adapted to retain the bag in place on the frame member when the flexible bag holding device is in use. | 10-07-2010 |
Kevin Hull, Rochedale AU
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20140086688 | Cable Trailer - The present invention is directed to cable trailer that can carry a cable drum having a weight up to 10 ton. The cable trailer is designed to carry and unwind cable from the cable drum and direct and lay the cable in or along a trench. The cable trailer has a trailer chassis with an internal aperture enclosed by a tail gate. The tail gate can open or be removed to provide access to the space of the internal aperture for the cable drum. The cable trailer has two mounting arms to mount the cable drum. The cable trailer has a bridge with a cable director to facilitate removing cable from the cable drum and at least one cable support arm extendable from a side of the chassis for directing and laying of the cable. | 03-27-2014 |
Larry J. Hull, Scandia, MN US
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20140128722 | Noise tolerant localization systems and methods - A system and method for tracking catheter electrode locations with the body of a patient during an MRI scan sequence includes mitigation logic configured to identify one or more impedance measurements that were taken during potentially noise-inducing conditions (i.e., magnet gradients, RF pulses), and were thus subject to corruption by noise. The mitigation logic is configured to replace the potentially corrupt impedance measurements with previously-obtained impedance measurements taken from an immediately preceding acquisition cycle (e.g., from a previous time-slice). | 05-08-2014 |
Mark E. Hull, Peosta, IA US
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20140284131 | WORK VEHICLE WITH FLUID ATTENTUATOR - A work vehicle comprises a chassis, a compartment, a vibratory power unit positioned in the compartment and mounted to the chassis to move in vibration relative to the chassis, a pump, a fluid attenuator, and a rigid tube. The pump and the fluid attenuator are mounted to the vibratory power unit to move in vibration relative to the chassis. The rigid tube interconnects the pump and the fluid attenuator for fluid communication therebetween. | 09-25-2014 |
20150075490 | CONTROLLED ENGINE SHUTDOWN METHOD AND ENGINE SHUTDOWN PREDICTION FOR EXHAUST SYSTEM DURABILITY - A controlled engine shutdown method is disclosed that includes monitoring exhaust system temperature, monitoring operator shutdown commands, and delaying engine shutdown based on exhaust system temperature. The method can include inhibiting any process that affects exhaust temperatures, for example DPF regeneration. The method can use a shutdown timer, allow operator override of the shutdown delay, and display a delay notification message. The method can also include predicting when an engine shutdown is expected, and delaying or aborting any process that would affect exhaust temperatures when an engine shutdown is predicted. Predicting can include monitoring various machine states, determining an average activity interval for the machine, determining a geographic shutdown area, determining a shutdown time of day and/or monitoring a machine fluid level. | 03-19-2015 |
20150336609 | DRIVE SYSTEM WITH SERIALLY ARRANGED VARIABLE DISPLACEMENT COMPONENTRY - A vehicle and drive system control method for a vehicle including first and second traction elements coupled to the vehicle, a variable displacement pump, a bi-directional variable displacement first motor coupled to the first traction element, and a bi-directional second motor coupled to the second traction element. The pump, and first and second motors are coupled fluidly in series with one another. A control unit can determine a desired speed for the traction elements, and determine pump, first and/or second motor displacements based on the desired speed. First and second speed sensors can sense output speeds of the motors, and the pump, first and/or second motor displacements can be determined based on the motor output speeds. Articulation and steering sensor signals can also be used to determine pump, first and/or second motor displacements. | 11-26-2015 |
Matthew T. Hull, Sunrise, FL US
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20150092954 | Method and Apparatus for Sending a Control Signal to an Electronic Device - A method and apparatus for sending a control signal to an electronic device includes an accessory ( | 04-02-2015 |
Michael R. Hull, Auburn, IN US
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20140356168 | CENTRIFUGAL FAN IMPELLER WITH VARIABLE SHAPE FAN BLADES AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY - In one aspect, a flexible fan blade for use in a centrifugal fan impeller having at least one of a rear plate and a front plate with an air inlet is provided. The flexible fan blade comprises a fixed central portion fixedly coupled to at least one of the front plate and the rear plate of the centrifugal fan impeller. The flexible fan blade also includes a trailing edge extending from the fixed central portion and being moveable between a first position and a second position. The trailing edge is fabricated from a compliant material. Furthermore, the trailing edge is flexible in relation to the fixed central portion between a first position and a second position. The flexible fan blade also includes a leading edge extending from the fixed central portion in opposed relation to the trailing edge. | 12-04-2014 |
Neil A. Hull, Birmingham, MI US
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20150147515 | Manufacture Of An Article Having An Edge Wrapped Decorative Covering Overlying A Substrate - A decorative article is provide which comprises a substrate including a front side, a rear side and a perimeter side, with the perimeter side of the substrate including at least one perimeter corner of the substrate. An elongated slot is formed in the rear side of the substrate. The elongated slot includes at least one slot corner and at least one slot corner extension, with the slot corner extension extending from the slot corner to the perimeter corner of the substrate. A decorative covering which covers the front side, the perimeter side and a peripheral region of the rear side of the substrate, with the decorative covering being located in and terminating the slot including the slot corner and the slot corner extension to conceal a perimeter edge of the decorative covering. | 05-28-2015 |
N. Scot Hull, Rye, NH US
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20150053340 | METHOD OF CUSTOMIZING AN ARTICLE AND APPARATUS - A method of applying graphics to a set of articles with a graphic transfer assembly is disclosed. The method includes a step of selecting an article from a set of articles comprising different types of articles. After selecting a last that may be associated with the article, the last may be attached to a last assembly of the graphic transfer assembly. With the article attached to the graphic transfer assembly, a deformable membrane may apply graphics to curved portions of the article. | 02-26-2015 |
20150279320 | Subtractive Color Change System and Method - A subtractive color change system for displaying a selected color to a viewer and a method of changing color. The system includes a layered assembly having transparent panels of primary and key colors, with a fixed-color background behind the layered assembly. The subtractive color change system may have a control unit to individually control the intensities and values of the primary color panels to render a color and to control the intensities and values of the panels in the layered assembly to reduce differences between the color rendered and the selected color and to display the selected color to a viewer. | 10-01-2015 |
20160059533 | Method of Customizing an Article Using a Graphic Transfer Assembly - A method of customizing an article with graphics applied using a graphic transfer assembly is disclosed. The method includes a step of creating or selecting a customized graphic to be applied to an article. The article and the customized graphic are placed within the graphic transfer assembly. A deformable membrane may apply the customized graphic to curved portions of the article. | 03-03-2016 |
Raymond Hull, Hampton, NJ US
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20150150674 | IMPLANTABLE PROSTHESIS HAVING ACELLULAR TISSUE ATTACHMENTS - A prosthesis comprising a tissue expander and one or more samples of graft material, wherein the tissue expander is attached to the one or more samples of graft material in a manner that allows the tissue expander and the one or more samples of graft material to be implanted in a patient as a unitary prosthesis; and wherein tissue expander is attached to the one or more samples of graft material in a manner that will allow the tissue expander and the graft material to separate after a period of time following implantation to allow removal of the tissue expander from an implant sites while leaving the graft material within the implant site, the prosthesis comprises a tissue expander having molded grooves, slots, channels, or other shallow cavity spaces on a surface, and wherein the graft material is within the grooves, slots, channels, or other shallow cavity spaces, securing the graft material to the tissue expander. | 06-04-2015 |
Richard Hull, Bristol GB
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20100114732 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CREATING AND MANAGING MEDIASCAPES - A mediascape comprises media items and related action-triggers each specifying a condition set of one or more conditions, and at least one media-item-specific action that is to be triggered upon satisfaction of the condition set. During authoring ( | 05-06-2010 |
Richard Hull, Edmonton CA
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20150129587 | Resonant Dielectric Heating - Dielectric in situ heating of materials using a resonant, non-radiating transformer. The target material is strategically formed into a part of the capacitance of the resonant system. The system may be used to heat in situ materials such as oilsands. | 05-14-2015 |
Richard Hull, Athens, GA US
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20130267603 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR LOWERING COUNTS OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS IN FOOD PRODUCTS - Compositions and methods for lowering counts of pathogenic microorganisms in food products such as ready to eat meat and poultry products are disclosed. In various embodiments, the compositions and methods comprise antimicrobial compositions with one or more essential oils added. | 10-10-2013 |
20150079269 | FORMULATIONS FOR STABILIZING MOISTURE IN MUSCLE FOODS - Compositions and methods for stabilizing moisture in muscle foods using natural, phosphate-free ingredients are described. | 03-19-2015 |
Richard B. Hull, Morris County, NJ US
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20140108071 | ONTOLOGY OF DYNAMIC ENTITIES - A method, apparatus, data model and computer program product for providing entities having transient properties. The method may be performed by a computerized device and comprises: receiving an initial entity type specification, the initial specification comprising lifecycle of the entity type; receiving an indication of a transient property for the entity type; and receiving a possession formula for the transient property, wherein the possession formula is associated with a stage or condition in the lifecycle of at least one entity type. | 04-17-2014 |
Robert Hull, Ballston Spa, NY US
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20130340127 | HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION NON-CONTACT TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT - Advantageous systems, methods, and computer-readable media for temperature measurement of a sample, using new temperature measurement and mapping techniques, are provided. The technique employs a temperature sensitive electron signal in a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and provides both high spatial resolution and non-contact temperature measurement capabilities no existing technique can adequately combine. This technique thus adds a new capability—temperature measurement and mapping—to the collection of existing SEM capabilities. | 12-19-2013 |
Robert M. Hull, Houston, TX US
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20140158346 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ANALYZING WELLS OF A MATURE FIELD - Analyzing wells of mature field. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: gathering data about a group of wells; determining a condition of each well; creating an initial prioritization; creating a secondary prioritization based on at least one criteria provided by the client and the initial prioritization; analyzing at least some of the wells selected based on priority of each well in the secondary prioritization; interfacing with a service providing entity; providing to the client a first recommendation regarding corrective action, the first recommendation without regard to the service providing entity's availability to perform services; providing to the client a second recommendation regarding corrective action, the second recommendation taking into account the service providing entity's availability of crews and equipment; and performing at least one corrective action on at least one well, the performing based from the first or second recommendations. | 06-12-2014 |
Rocky Lane Hull, Royalton, VT US
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20150264453 | Wireless Magnetic Mutual Induction Communication System for the Cone Penetrometer Industry - The Cone Penetrometer Technology (CPT) has evolved over the last several decades as a low cost technique for performing subsurface evaluation for environmental and structural interest. The basic CPT system consist of the push system, cone module, pushrods, tether cable and the data acquisition system. The tether cable is the communication and power interface between the cone and the acquisition system. The Wireless Magnetic Mutual Induction system will replace the need for the tether cable by implementing a battery pack and a wireless communication scheme by using the pushrods, specially made solenoids, and by applying the principle of mutual induction and Faraday's Law. | 09-17-2015 |
Thao N. Hull, Elliott City, MD US
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20140019775 | ANTI-WIKILEAKS USB/CD DEVICE - A method for encrypting and storing data on a removable medium includes: obtaining a medium key uniquely associated with the removable medium; encrypting the data using the medium key to generate encrypted data; and writing the encrypted data onto the removable medium | 01-16-2014 |
Timothy M. Hull, Grass Lake, MI US
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20140112729 | Method for Producing and Checking an Internal Thread - The invention relates to a method for producing and checking a thread arranged in a cylinder head to receive a spark plug. However, the invention also relates to a device for checking the thread introduced into the cylinder head. | 04-24-2014 |
William H. Hull, Akron, OH US
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20160101894 | PALLET FOR BAGGED MATERIALS - The present invention generally relates to pallet structures for supporting a flexible intermediate bulk container with interchangeable, recyclable and replaceable components. Where the pallet structure is composed of a substantially planar base that may be fabricated from a material such as a sheet of corrugated plastic; runners that may be composed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC); straps and strap fasteners to secure the runners to upper the upper surface of the base so that a flexible intermediate bulk container placed on the pallet structure conforms to a the shape of the runners. | 04-14-2016 |
Zachary David Hull, Beaverton, OR US
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20130179200 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING EXCESS ENTERTAINMENT INVENTORY - A method and system for “papering the house”, i.e., distributing excess entertainment inventory, integrates with the new capabilities of social networking sites and mobile computing. First, a number of units of excess entertainment inventory are apportioned. A first user profile is generated and associated to a first user. A set of Tokens is then allocated to the first user. Next, a subset of Tokens allocated to the first user is selected as eligible to receive a portion of the excess inventory. Finally, records of the first user, the first user profile, the number of units of excess entertainment inventory, and the set of Tokens allocated to the first user are stored in a computer-readable medium. | 07-11-2013 |
Zachary E. Hull, Portland, OR US
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20150128452 | ARTICULATED SOLE STRUCTURE WITH SIPES FORMING HEXAGONAL SOLE ELEMENTS - A footwear sole structure may include a plurality of discrete hexagonally-shaped sole elements defined by a plurality of sipes. The sipes may include a plurality of sipes that extend in a transverse direction across the sole structure and a plurality of sipes that extend in an oblique direction relative to the transverse sipes. A plurality of sipes may also subdivide the hexagonally-shaped sole elements into one or more diamond-shaped sole element portions. The sole structure may include additional features such as non-hexagonal sole elements and lugs distributed across a bottom surface of the sole structure. | 05-14-2015 |