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Benjamin Jenkins, Zionsville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090245098FAILOVER/FAILBACK TRIGGER USING SIP MESSAGES IN A SIP SURVIVABLE CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable network. The present invention may utilize messages, such as SIP NOTIFY messages, to trigger various network components to failover and failback based on the determined status of the SIP network.10-01-2009
20090245183SIMULTANEOUS ACTIVE REGISTRATION IN A SIP SURVIVABLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable network. The present invention is adapted to allow SIP endpoints or User Agents to discover and select the controller or controllers that the SIP endpoint will register with. Selection of the controller or controllers may be based upon the relative attributes of the controllers and the needs of the SIP endpoint.10-01-2009
20090245492SURVIVABLE PHONE BEHAVIOR USING SIP SIGNALING IN A SIP NETWORK CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable User Agent. The present invention is adapted to allow the User Agent to detect the status of the network, thus providing the User Agent to perform failover/failback operations. The User Agent may be adapted to determine the status of the network based on its own monitoring mechanisms and/or based on messages received from other network components.10-01-2009

Danny L. Jenkins, Camby, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100263542FRAME FLANGE ATTACHABLE TO A FILTER CARTRIDGE TO FORM A FILTER ASSEMBLY - A filter assembly is used in a return air grille of an HVAC system to filter dust, particles and contaminants from air. The filter assembly includes a filter cartridge having a frame that surrounds an air filter. The frame includes a planar surface that defines a plane. The filter cartridge and the frame flange are separate components. A frame flange is attached only to the planar surface of the frame.10-21-2010

Patent applications by Danny L. Jenkins, Camby, IN US

Jere Jenkins, Lafayette, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090090869Detection of Solar Events - A flux detection apparatus can include a radioactive sample having a decay rate capable of changing in response to interaction with a first particle or a field, and a detector associated with the radioactive sample. The detector is responsive to a second particle or radiation formed by decay of the radioactive sample. The rate of decay of the radioactive sample can be correlated to flux of the first particle or the field. Detection of the first particle or the field can provide an early warning for an impending solar event.04-09-2009

Jere H. Jenkins, West Lafayette, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090012745NUCLEAR DETECTION VIA A SYSTEM OF WIDELY DISTRIBUTED LOW COST DETECTORS - A radiation detection system includes many receivers to continuously receive radiation emission data from at least some of a sufficient density of dispersed detectors capable of communicating geo-positions and photon emission counts over a network; the data includes gamma intensities, time stamps, and geo-positions. A processor builds digital image data of the received radiation data for a geographic area by treating gamma-ray proton data from each dispersed detector as a pixel in a low-light image. The processor continuously executes a plurality of statistical computational analyses on the digital image data to separate detected radiation signals from random, undesired signal noise, and known signal noise or sources. The statistical computational analyses include match-filter and/or other convolution techniques. An interface reports to a user when the computational analyses result in detection of a radiation signal and reports a location of one or more of the dispersed detectors that contribute to the detection.01-08-2009

Karen Lea Jenkins, Indianapolis, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120006804Electrically Heated Push Device for Clearing Accumulated Snow and Ice - An electrically heated snow and ice melting device for use clearing pathways along sidewalks, up stairs and along driveways. The device comprises a push-style cart with a wheel-mounted frame, an extendable push handle and an internal, electrically heated plate that mounts along the base of the frame. The height of the frame is controlled by each wheel height adjustment track on the corners of the frame, while power is provided to the heated plate via an onboard power supply and electronics for controlling temperature and power distribution. Power can also be provided through an extension cord, which allows the device to operate without consuming battery power within a given distance from an outlet. The height of the plate, the mode of heat transfer and the height of the device allow the user to rapidly melt and evaporate snow, ice and moisture along a pathway.01-12-2012

Peter S. Jenkins, Brownsburg, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080296459Fan assembly having improved support arrangement - A fan assembly includes an elongate support member having an end portion that has a first fastener opening defined therein. The fan assembly further includes a motor assembly including (i) a motor having an output shaft, and (ii) a support assembly that supports the motor, the support assembly having a receptacle configured to receive the end portion of the elongate support member therein, and the receptacle having a second fastener opening defined therein. In addition, the fan assembly includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft of the motor so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. The fan assembly also includes a resilient interface member having a third fastener opening defined therein, the resilient interface member being (i) positioned within the receptacle, and (ii) interposed between the end portion of the elongate support member and receptacle. Further, the fan assembly includes a fastener extending through the first fastener opening, the second fastener opening, and the third fastener opening.12-04-2008
20080298961Fan assembly having improved hanger arrangement - A fan assembly includes an elongate support member having a first end portion and a second end portion. The fan assembly further includes a motor assembly including (i) a motor having an output shaft, and (ii) a support assembly that supports the motor, the support assembly being secured to the first end portion of the elongate support member. The fan assembly also includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft of the motor so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. In addition, the fan assembly includes a bracket assembly having (i) a base, (ii) a first support extending from the base, (iii) a second support extending from the base, (iv) a first jaw interposed between the first support and the second support, and (v) a second jaw interposed between the first support and the second support. The fan assembly also includes a first fastener. The first jaw and the second jaw are spaced apart from each other to define a space. The second end portion of the elongate support member is positioned within the space. The first fastener extends through each of the first support, the first jaw, the second end portion of the elongate support member, the second jaw and the second support.12-04-2008
20080298968Fan assembly having protective motor housing that accommodates cyclic movement - A fan includes a frame and a motor having (i) a motor structure that is movable in relation to the frame in a path of movement, and (ii) an output shaft that is rotatable in relation to the motor structure. The fan further includes at least one fan blade coupled to the output shaft so that rotation of the output shaft causes rotation of the at least one fan blade. Also, the fan includes a first housing portion defining a first cavity and a second housing portion defining a second cavity. The second housing portion is movable in relation to the first housing portion. One of the first housing portion and the second housing portion is fixed in relation to the frame. The other of the first housing portion and the second housing portion is fixed in relation to the motor structure. The first cavity of the first housing portion and the second cavity of the second housing portion collectively define a space in which the motor structure is positioned. The first housing portion is at least partially positioned within the second cavity of the second housing portion during movement of the motor structure in relation to the frame in the path of movement.12-04-2008

Randy D. Jenkins, Frankfort, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090049726Versatile clip holder - One embodiment of a flat piece of rigid material shaped to attach to an existing yard. The base of the rounded horizontal shaped part at bottom, will allow clip to slip onto an angle iron yard sign02-26-2009