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Ian John Bennett, Petten NL
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20150303342 | BACK-CONTACTED SOLAR PANEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A SOLAR PANEL - A solar panel includes a stack of at least one back contacted solar cell, a first encapsulant layer and a back-sheet contact layer. The solar cell includes back side electrical contacts. The back contact sheet layer includes a patterned conductor circuit, which has contacting areas located at locations corresponding to locations of the electrical contacts on the at least one solar cell. The encapsulant layer has a pattern of openings at locations corresponding to the locations of the electrical contacts. The solar cell is arranged on top of the first encapsulant layer that is positioned on top of the back-sheet contact layer, with the rear surface of the at least one solar cell facing the patterned conductor circuit surface. Each electrical contact is connected through a corresponding opening in the first encapsulant layer with a respective corresponding contact area of the conductor circuit by an interconnecting body. | 10-22-2015 |
Ian John Bodnaryk, Pilot Butte CA
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20150122519 | Pin Adapter Bushing for Retaining a Furrowing Tip on a Shank Body - An adapter bushing is supported on a furrowing opener of an agricultural implement. The adapter bushing includes a bushing body received by interference fit within a transverse opening in a shank body of the furrowing opener. A cooperating aperture is formed in the bushing body so as to be arranged for alignment with a corresponding pin receiving aperture of a replacement tip body of the furrowing opening such that a retainer pin is arranged to be received simultaneously within the cooperating aperture of the adapter bushing and the pin receiving aperture of the tip body. | 05-07-2015 |
Ian John Hadlow, Worcester GB
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20120104815 | OCCUPANT RESTRANT SYSTEMS HAVING TENSIONING DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - The present disclosure is directed to tensioning devices and associated systems for use with child seats and other personal restraint systems. In one embodiment of the disclosure, a buckle includes a manual tensioning device configured to provide fine-tuning of harness tension when securing an occupant (e.g., a child) in a safety seat. In another embodiment, tensioning components can be configured to provide a means of dynamically adding tension in a restraint harness during crash event. | 05-03-2012 |
20120104826 | OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEM COMPONENTS HAVING STATUS INDICATORS AND/OR MEDIA INTERFACES, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - The present disclosure describes components for use with child seats and other personal restraint systems. In one embodiment a soft pad portion of a buckle assembly can be configured to surround or encase components of a buckle assembly of a personal restraint system. In certain embodiments of the disclosure, the pad can include one or more media features that can include entertainment, education, or care-giver alert devices that can be attached to, integrated with, or otherwise connected to the pad. Moreover, the pad can also serve as a platform onto which indicators, additional user devices, and/or media features can be incorporated and/or displayed. | 05-03-2012 |
Ian John Lowe, Castle Hill AU
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20150187027 | SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING PRODUCTION OF FOOD PRODUCTS - A method of controlling ordering and production of food products in a restaurant, constructing a composite queue from time slots associated with customers standing physical lines to place their orders at manual registers, and time slots associated with customers placing their orders electronically over a communications network, determining, in regard to a current order load states of at least some cooking areas in a kitchen, determining whether one of the load states varies from a pre-determined load state by a first threshold amount, and if so determining an increment to the service delay for the current order, and communicating information about the increment to the customer being served. | 07-02-2015 |
Ian John Martin, Surrey GB
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20130031028 | Exchange System Supporting Cloud Computing - A cloud exchange system processes transactions for cloud computing services. Cloud resources may be viewed as commodities, in which cloud customers may be dependent on cloud providers to provide hosted centralized computer facilities. The cloud customer may move computing services in the form of one or more virtual machines by buying a contract that specifies the cloud services and is purchased through the cloud exchange system. The cloud exchange system may receive a request from the cloud customer and an offer from a cloud provider for a cloud service and may match the request and the offer to obtain matched attributes. One of the available contracts may be selected by the cloud exchange system based on the matched attributes of the request and the offer, where the selected contract specifies the cloud service. A transaction charge for the transaction may be determined from at least one of the matched attributes. | 01-31-2013 |
Ian John Mickelburgh, Cambrits ES
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20100218948 | Conveyance Device and Method of Use in Gravel Pack Operations - The present invention provides for a conveyance device to bypass regions within a wellbore that may disrupt the desired distribution of gravel in a gravel pack. | 09-02-2010 |
Ian John Youngs, Wiltshire GB
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20090073548 | Composite Materials - A composite material having a plasma frequency comprising a random mixture of conductive and non-conductive particles. A material having smaller conductive than non-conductive particles and a concentration of conductive particles approximately at, close to or above the percolation threshold for mixtures of the conducting and non-conducting particles may show a plasma frequency well below plasma frequencies for conventional bulk materials. | 03-19-2009 |