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Cecil M. Keeney, Metairie, LA US
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| 20080220227 | Coated printing stock for use as labels and the like - A label incorporates slip agent and antistat directly into the polymer layers from which the label is constructed. | 09-11-2008 |
Christopher Keeney, Troy, MI US
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| 20130072311 | Flexible Coupling Assembly for a Vehicle Drivetrain - A flexible coupling assembly that may be provided with a vehicle drivetrain. The flexible coupling assembly may include a spacer ring, a first flexplate assembly, and a second flexplate assembly. The first and second flexplate assemblies may be spaced apart and fixedly disposed on the spacer ring. The first and second flexplate assemblies may be configured to independently flex. | 03-21-2013 |
Christopher S. Keeney, Troy, MI US
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| 20080265475 | AIR SPRING PROTECTOR - An air spring for a vehicle suspension includes a resilient spring body that is partially surrounded by a protective cover. The protective cover protects the resilient spring body from rupturing when used in harsh vehicle conditions. The protective cover is comprised of a rigid or flexible armor material that is resistive to munitions, such as projectiles and razor wire, for example. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20110021314 | POWER TAKE-OFF CLUTCH SYNCHRONIZING SYSTEM - A power take-off (PTO) is used to selectively run a secondary device. The PTO includes a clutch assembly having first and second clutch members that are selectively engaged with each other to drive the secondary device. The first clutch member is associated with a driving input and rotates at an input speed. An accumulator is in power communication with the secondary device and is used to provide power to temporarily drive the second clutch member via the secondary device such that a speed of the second clutch member can be synchronized with the input speed for clutch engagement. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20120223498 | ADJUSTMENT ASSEMBLY - An adjustment assembly includes first and second connection points associated with a component. The second connection point is selectively adjustable to adjust a position of the component. A shield has one end coupled to the first connection point and an opposite end proximate to the second connection point to selectively prevent access to the second connection point. The shield is selectively movable when the first connection point is loosened to allow access to the second connection point. To achieve proper adjustment of the component, the first connection point must be loosened prior to adjusting a position of the second connection point. | 09-06-2012 |
Franklin N. Keeney, Carmel, IN US
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| 20090111695 | AROMATIC SOLVENT FREE HERBICIDAL FORMULATIONS OF FLUROXYPYR MEPTYL ESTER WITH C4-C8 ESTERS OF TRICLOPYR, 2,4-D OR MCPA - This invention relates to formulations of fluoroxypyr meptyl ester with C | 04-30-2009 |
| 20110082039 | STABLE OIL-IN-WATER EMULSIONS - Interaction of cloquintocet mexyl in the discontinuous oil phase with water in the continuous aqueous phase of an oil-in-water emulsion, which can lead to cloquintocet mexyl hydrate formation, crystal formation and Ostwald ripening, is minimized by the use of specific surfactants and solvents which provide enhanced stability to the emulsion. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110124506 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SOLUBLE GRANULES OF SALTS OF PYRIDINE CONTAINING CARBOXYLIC ACIDS - Soluble granule formulations of amine salts of pyridine containing carboxylic acids with improved handling properties are provided by an improved process in which the pyridine containing carboxylic acid is partially neutralized with an amine. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110275516 | STABILIZED AGRICULTURAL OIL DISPERSIONS - Agrochemical oil dispersions are stabilized to particle sedimentation by use of a combination of a clay or silica type rheology modifier and a polymer or oligomer capable of hydrogen bonding. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20120071320 | LIQUID AGRICULTURAL FORMULATIONS OF IMPROVED STABILITY - Agricultural oil dispersions of improved stability and processes to make and methods to use such compositions are disclosed. The compositions are comprised of an active ingredient coated with one or more non-oil soluble polymers that hinder degradation of the active ingredient by other ingredients. | 03-22-2012 |
| 20120208700 | STABLE AGROCHEMICAL OIL DISPERSIONS - The present disclosure relates to the use of dibenzylidene sorbitol or derivatives of dibenzylidene sorbitol as rheology additives to provide stability to oil dispersion formulations of agrochemical active ingredients. | 08-16-2012 |
| 20120283098 | STABLE HIGH STRENGTH OIL-IN-WATER EMULSIONS - Novel high-strength herbicidal oil-in-water emulsions containing a water soluble salt of glyphosate and an oil soluble herbicide active ingredient show enhanced stability to oil phase coalescence and active ingredient crystallization by the use of specific surfactants and water immiscible organic solvents. | 11-08-2012 |
George W. Keeney, Kenmore, WA US
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| 20110070026 | Methods and Systems to Maintain Accessibility and Integrity of Equipment Contained in Underground Housings - Disclosed herein are methods, devices and systems to maintain the accessibility and integrity of equipment contained in underground housings. The methods, devices and systems and methods of the present invention maintain the accessibility and integrity of equipment contained in underground housings by providing at least one barrier that prevents burrowing animals from off-loading displaced ground dirt or other debris into the space created by the underground housing. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20120063849 | Methods and Systems to Maintain Accessibility and Integrity of Equipment Contained in Underground Housings - Disclosed herein are methods, devices and systems to maintain the accessibility and integrity of equipment contained in underground housings. The methods, devices and systems and methods of the present invention maintain the accessibility and integrity of equipment contained in underground housings by providing at least one barrier that prevents burrowing animals from off-loading displaced ground dirt or other debris into the space created by the underground housing. | 03-15-2012 |
Michael D. Keeney, Rineyville, KY US
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| 20100251535 | COMPOSITE RECEIVER FOR FIREARMS - A composite receiver for a firearm having a skeletonized body formed from a metal and having a series of ports formed therein. A cover shell is applied over the receiver body to cover and substantially seal the ports. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20100281743 | Modular Barrel Assembly - A modular barrel assembly for firearms that includes a breech section formed from a high-strength material and a barrel section. the barrel section generally is formed separately from the breech section and can be formed from a different, lighter-weight material. Once formed, the barrel and breech sections are attached together to form the complete barrel assembly. | 11-11-2010 |
Richard A. Keeney, Eagan, MN US
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| 20080267501 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR DIGITAL IMAGE COMPRESSION - Methods and systems for compression of digital images (still or motion sequences) are provided wherein predetermined criteria may be used to identify a plurality of areas of interest in the image, and each area of interest is encoded with a corresponding quality level (Q-factor). In particular, the predetermined criteria may be derived from measurements of where a viewing audience is focusing their gaze (area of interest). In addition, the predetermined criteria may be used to create areas of interest in an image in order to focus an observer's attention to that area. Portions of the image outside of the areas of interest are encoded at a lower quality factor and bit rate. The result is higher compression ratios without adversely affecting a viewer's perception of the overall quality of the image. | 10-30-2008 |
Scott Keeney, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20120165682 | SKIN COLOR AND CAPACITIVE SENSOR SYSTEMS - A hair removal device utilizes a system for sensing the presence and color of skin. The system includes a skin color sensor assembly and a capacitive sensor assembly disposed in a housing. The skin color sensor assembly includes a light pipe communicating with a color sensor aperture of the housing and having one or more notches defining receiving and emitting light propagation regions, a color sensor and one or more light emitting diodes, and a holder having at least one standoff mated to the notches thereby directing light emitted by the light emitting diodes through the light pipe for reflection of an external surface and receipt by the sensor for detection of surface color. The capacitive sensor assembly includes a plurality of copper elements in proximity to a device aperture and contacting an interior surface of the housing and for detection of an object in contact with the copper elements. | 06-28-2012 |
| 20120165800 | SINGLE-EMITTER DIODE BASED LIGHT HOMOGENIZING APPARATUS AND A HAIR REMOVAL DEVICE EMPLOYING THE SAME - A hair removal device and single-emitter diode based light homogenizing apparatus for use therewith, the homogenizing apparatus including a light guide having oppositely tapered walls, and a plurality of single-emitter laser diodes mounted to a carrier plate and optically coupled to an input end of the light guide. The housing of the device has an arcuate and ergonomic shape so as to be capable of being gripped by a user. A diffuser is applied to an output window of the device in order to produce a safe divergence of light exiting the device. Beams emitted from the diodes and coupled into the light guide are totally internally reflected to enhance the uniformity of the output beam exiting the light guide. | 06-28-2012 |
Scott H. Keeney, Vancouver, WA US
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| 20120219026 | UV-GREEN CONVERTING FIBER LASER USING ACTIVE TAPERS - Nonlinear optical systems include fiber amplifiers using tapered waveguides such as optical fibers that permit multimode propagation but produce amplification and oscillation in a fundamental mode. The tapered waveguides generally are provided with an active dopant that is pumped with an optical pump source such as one or more semiconductor lasers. The active waveguide taper is selected to taper from a single or few mode section to a multimode section, and a seed beam in a fundamental mode is provided to a section of the waveguide taper associated with a smaller optical mode. An amplified beam exits the waveguide taper at a section associated with a larger optical mode. The amplified beam is directed to nonlinear conversion optics such as one or more nonlinear crystals to produce high peak power and high beam quality converted light using second or third harmonic generation, or other nonlinear processes. | 08-30-2012 |
Scott H. Keeney, Portland, OR US
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| 20080262484 | Motion-controlled laser surface treatment apparatus - An exposure apparatus for skin treatment or other applications includes a laser diode module controller that is configured to operate one or more laser diodes that are situated to provide optical radiation to an exposure aperture. A two-dimensional position sensor is secured to the exposure aperture and provides an exposure aperture translation signal that is coupled to the laser diode module controller. Delivery of optical radiation to the exposure aperture by the laser diode module controller is based on an exposure aperture translation or velocity that is estimated based on the exposure aperture translation signal. In addition, a clock or timer is coupled to the laser diode module controller to permit selection of laser diode pulse duty cycle or to provide safe or comfortable skin treatment. The two dimensional position sensor can be based on optical sensing such as provided in an optical mouse, and can also provide proximity sensing for safe, efficient operation. | 10-23-2008 |
Sean M. Keeney, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090301636 | CUT-AND-STACK LABEL MADE FROM SHRINK FILM AND RELATED METHODS - A cut-and-stack label includes a cut-and-stack sheet sized for feeding by cut-and-stack labeling equipment and labeling an individual container. The cut-and-stack sheet includes a first shrink film layer having a first face and a second shrink film layer having a second face. The first face of the first shrink film layer is laminated to the second face of the second shrink film layer. Printing is provided on at least one of the first and second faces. A method of producing cut-and-stack labels and a method of labeling a container are also provided. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20100170618 | CUT-AND-STACK LABEL MADE FROM SHRINK FILM AND RELATED METHODS - A cut-and-stack label includes a cut-and-stack sheet sized for feeding by cut-and-stack labeling equipment and labeling an individual container. The cut-and-stack sheet includes a first shrink film layer having a first face and a second shrink film layer having a second face. The first face of the first shrink film layer is laminated to the second face of the second shrink film layer. Printing is provided on at least one of the first and second faces. A method of producing cut-and-stack labels and a method of labeling a container are also provided. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20110304132 | CUT AND STACK LABELS OF LAMINATED FILM - A cut and stack label includes a layer of polymer shrink film printing stock having a first face carrying a printed message and a second, opposite face, a clear polymer shrink film laminated to the first face over that printed message and a coating of an anti-static formulation over the clear polymer shrink film and/or the second face. A dusting or layer of offset powder is also provided. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20120276345 | CUT-AND-STACK LABEL MADE FROM SHRINK FILM AND RELATED METHODS - A cut-and-stack label includes a cut-and-stack sheet sized for feeding by cut-and-stack labeling equipment and labeling an individual container. The cut-and-stack sheet includes a first shrink film layer having a first face and a second shrink film layer having a second face. The first face of the first shrink film layer is laminated to the second face of the second shrink film layer. Printing is provided on at least one of the first and second faces. A method of producing cut-and-stack labels and a method of labeling a container are also provided. | 11-01-2012 |
Shawn Keeney, Durham, NC US
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| 20110242813 | DECORATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE LIGHTING FIXTURES - Lighting fixtures using light-emitting devices are disclosed with heat sinks that are both decorative and functional by providing heat dissipation for the light-emitting devices used therein. A luminaire can feature a base for attachment to a support and a driver positionable in the base. An electrical connector can extend downward from the base and have a proximal end and a distal end with the proximal end disposed in the base and engaging the driver. A heat sink can be disposed at the distal end of the electrical connector with the electrical connector extending through the heat sink. A light-emitting device can be attached to the heat sink and connect with the electrical connector such that the driver is electrically connected to the light-emitting device. A lamp shade can be secured to the heat sink proximal to the base with the light-emitting device disposed within the lamp shade and at least a portion of the body of the heat sink forming a decorative portion extending outward from the lamp shade. | 10-06-2011 |
Shawn Keeney, Chapel Hill, NC US
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| 20130027947 | LIGHT EMITTING DIE (LED) LAMPS, HEAT SINKS AND RELATED METHODS - Light-emitting die (LED) Lamps, heat sinks, and related methods are provided. An LED lamp can include a mounting substrate having a top surface, a bottom surface and side edges. An LED package can be disposed on the top surface of the mounting substrate with the LED package comprising an LED chip. The LED lamp can include a heat sink that can include a heat sink base and a spacer extending upward from the base. The spacer can have a mounting area or pad distal from the heat sink base on which the bottom surface of the mounting substrate is disposed. The spacer can also have a width that is less than a width between the side edges of the mounting substrate. The LED lamp can further include a lens disposed over the LED package and the mounting substrate. | 01-31-2013 |
| 20130058082 | LINEAR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE ASSEMBLIES INCLUDING CYLINDRICALLY SHAPED DIFFUSERS - A light emitting device assembly can include a plurality of substrates, extending in a longitudinal direction, that are coupled together to provide a plurality of surfaces that face in respective radial directions that are orthogonal to the longitudinal direction. A heat sink can be coupled to the plurality of substrates, and the heat sink can extend radially from the plurality of substrates and is configured to transfer heat away from the plurality of substrates. | 03-07-2013 |
Shawn P. Keeney, Eatontown, NJ US
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| 20100052935 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE WITH A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A method and apparatus for providing a strobe alarm unit employing at least one light emitting diode. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100052936 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE WITH A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A method and apparatus for providing a strobe alarm unit employing at least one light emitting diode. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110050448 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING AN ASIC CONTROLLED ALARM UNIT - The present invention is an ASIC-controlled alarm unit. The ASIC circuit performs all the necessary control functions to provide audible and visual signaling when used with external horn and strobe circuits. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20120013480 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE WITH A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A method and apparatus for providing a strobe alarm unit employing at least one light emitting diode. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120068853 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE WITH A LIGHT EMITTING DIODE - A method and apparatus for providing a strobe alarm unit employing at least one light emitting diode. | 03-22-2012 |
Shawn Patrick Keeney, Eatontown, NJ US
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| 20100046208 | Led luminaire made with recycled materials - A method and apparatus for providing a luminaire employing at least one Light Emitting Diode (LED) device as the light source and a metal beverage container as the luminaire housing. | 02-25-2010 |
Tommie Joe Keeney, Mt. Sterling, KY US
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| 20090107622 | METHOD OF PRODUCING CUT-AND-STACK LABELS - A method is provided of producing cut-and-stack labels from a web of printing stock. The method includes the steps of printing indicia on a first face of the web, laminating a protective film to the web over the printed first face, applying an antistat to the laminated web and drying the antistat. This is followed by the slitting of the web into at least two narrow webs. The narrow webs are then dusted with an offset powder, cut into sheets of predetermined length and finished into cut-and-stack labels. | 04-30-2009 |
| 20100181021 | METHOD OF PRODUCING CUT-AND-STACK LABELS - A method of reducing costs associated with production of cut-and-stack labels includes: (a) stacking first and second webs of printing stock; (b) cutting the stacked webs into two sheets of desired length; and (c) temporarily welding the sheets together during cutting so as to provide the two sheets with sufficient stiffness to be properly transferred to a skid. The method allows production of cut-and-stack labels from printing stock of reduced thickness thereby reducing material costs associated with label production. | 07-22-2010 |
