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Ben K. Jackson, Santaquin, UT US
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| 20100282540 | LADDERS, LADDER COMPONENTS, LADDER ACCESSORIES, LADDER SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS - Various embodiments of ladders, ladder components, accessories for ladders, ladder systems and related methods are provided. In one embodiment a ladder and platform system is provided having at least two ladders and a platform or plank. The platform or plank has coupling mechanisms that provide adjustable but secure coupling of the platform to the ladders, either with the top cap or with the rungs. Other embodiments include storage devices and paint trays for use with ladders and ladder systems incorporating such devices. | 11-11-2010 |
Charles Henry Jackson, Orem, UT US
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| 20110167336 | GESTURE-BASED WEB SITE DESIGN - A method of generating a web site including one or more web pages includes receiving user input including a selection of one of a plurality of web site layouts, each web site layout including a plurality of elements configured to be customized by a user. The plurality of elements of the selected web site layout is displayed on a display device, including a first element displayed in a first position on the display device. User input including a drag and drop action performed on the first element is received. The first element is then displayed in a second position on the display device, the second position being different than the first position according to the user input including the drag and drop action. | 07-07-2011 |
David Brian Jackson, Spanish Fork, UT US
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| 20090043888 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING RESERVATION MASKS WITHIN A COMPUTE ENVIRONMENT - A system, method and computer-readable media for providing a reservation mask for compute resources such as a cluster or a grid. The method aspect comprises identifying a need type and a group of available resources, creating a reservation mask over the identified group of resources and if a request from a consumer matches the need type, then constraining the creation of a reservation for the consumer to only use resources within the reservation mask. | 02-12-2009 |
Edward W. Jackson, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20100247705 | Direct Inducement Sulfurous Acid Generator - This invention describes a sulfurous acid generator that employs a burn chamber that acts as a sulfur hopper. Generally, the burn chamber is not in sulfur communication with a sulfur hopper that is separate and distinct from the burn chamber. Instead, the burn chamber may be adapted to hold enough sulfur to allow the generator to produce sulfurous acid for a desired period of time without needing more sulfur to be added to the sulfur being combusted in the burn chamber. | 09-30-2010 |
George Paul Jackson, West Haven, UT US
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| 20100017682 | Error correction code striping - A method is disclosed which decreases the amount of error correction code data required to detect and correct errors in digital data while still maintaining a specified ability to correct errors in large groups of contiguous data. The present invention accomplishes this by placing distance either in space or in time between bytes grouped mathematically for error correction code calculations. An error affecting contiguous bytes, like scratches or other defects in digital storage media, or certain types of interference in either wired or wireless digital communications, would affect many error correction code groups, but would only affect one byte from each group. The error can easily be corrected using only a one dimensional error correction code, removing the need for a two dimensional product error correction code and the additional data overhead that the column ECC data necessarily adds to the block. | 01-21-2010 |
Justin B. Jackson, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20080308816 | TRANSISTORS FOR REPLACING METAL-OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS IN NANOELECTRONICS - Junction field effect transistors (JFETs) are shown to be a viable replacement for metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for gate lengths of less than about 40 nm, providing an alternative to the gate leakage problems presented by scaled down MOSFETs. Integrated circuit designs can have complementary JFET (CJFET) logic cells substituted for existing MOSFET-based logic cells to produce revised integrated circuit designs. Integrated circuits can include JFETS where the channel comprises a wide bandgap semiconductor material and the gate comprises a narrow bandgap semiconductor material. Mixtures of JFET and MOSFET transistors can be included on an integrated circuit design. | 12-18-2008 |
| 20100264425 | TRANSISTORS FOR REPLACING METAL-OXIDE-SEMICONDUCTOR FIELD-EFFECT TRANSISTORS IN NANOELECTRONICS - Junction field effect transistors (JFETs) are shown to be a viable replacement for metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) for gate lengths of less than about 40 nm, providing an alternative to the gate leakage problems presented by scaled down MOSFETs. Integrated circuit designs can have complementary JFET (CJFET) logic cells substituted for existing MOSFET-based logic cells to produce revised integrated circuit designs. Integrated circuits can include JFETS where the channel comprises a wide bandgap semiconductor material and the gate comprises a narrow bandgap semiconductor material. Mixtures of JFET and MOSFET transistors can be included on an integrated circuit design. | 10-21-2010 |
Lee E. Jackson, Layton, UT US
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| 20080247997 | EXTERNAL ANIMAL LAYER SANITATION USING BACTERIOPHAGE - Methods for disinfecting external layers from animals include applying phage to the external layers. Phage may be applied before an external layer is removed from a remainder of an animal's body, during the removal process, or following removal of the external layer from the remainder of the animal's body. | 10-09-2008 |
Scott Jackson, Centerville, UT US
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| 20090058059 | AIRBAG INFLATION WITH SLIDING BAFFLE - A new type of airbag inflator is described. The airbag inflator includes a chamber that houses a quantity of inflation gas. The inflation gas is capable of filling and deploying an airbag. The inflator also includes a membrane that seals the chamber. A sliding baffle is also added to the inflator. The sliding baffle is positioned proximate the membrane. The sliding baffle has a membrane rupture mechanism and a plurality of gas flow holes. Upon initiation of the inflator, the sliding baffle slides to cause the rupture mechanism to fail the membrane. The rupture mechanism fails the membrane by detaching a single piece from the membrane. The single piece is sufficiently large such that it remains within the inflator (or within the sliding baffle) and does not pass through one of the gas flow holes. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090206586 | Inflator with frangible support - A stored gas inflator having a chamber. The chamber houses a quantity of stored gas. The chamber is sealed by a burst disk. A frangible support is also added. The frangible support is designed to support the burst disk. The frangible support breaks during deployment of the inflator. The inflator is further constructed such that when the temperature of the inflator exceeds a threshold level, the gas is vented out of the chamber through the frangible member. | 08-20-2009 |
| 20090295132 | Filter for airbag inflator using variable expanded metal - An airbag inflator that includes a pyrotechnic material capable of producing a quantity of gas during deployment. The inflator also includes a filter. The filter may be an expanded metal filter that is wrapped about the pyrotechnic material. When this filter is wrapped about the pyrotechnic material, the filter forms a plurality of layers having holes that are a different size. This filter also includes a first set of barriers and a second set of barriers that are positioned exterior of the first set of barriers, the second set of barriers being offset from the first set of barriers. Gas passing through the filter will encounter the first set of barriers, be re-directed, encounter the second set of barriers, be re-directed, and then flow out of the filter. | 12-03-2009 |
Scott A. Jackson, Centerville, UT US
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| 20090288574 | Dual stage inflator - A dual stage inflator device including a housing defining first and second chamber each containing a quantity of gas generant material ignitable to produce combustion products. A divider plate, separating the first chamber from the second chamber, is disposed and fixed within the housing. The divider plate includes an opening to allow gas flow communication from the second chamber to the first chamber. A removable plug element is normally disposed in the divider plate opening to prevent gas flow communication between the first chamber and the second chamber when in a static state. | 11-26-2009 |
