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Knight, Iii, US

Glenn Knight, Iii, Mason, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110268562GAS TURBINE ENGINE AIRFOIL INTEGRATED HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger apparatus includes: (a) an airfoil having opposed pressure and suction sides, a root, a tip, and spaced-apart leading and trailing edges; and (b) a plenum integrally formed within the airfoil which is configured to receive a flow of circulating working fluid; and (c) inlet and outlet ports communicating with the plenum and an exterior of the airfoil.11-03-2011

Joshua Wilson Knight, Iii, Mohegan Lake, NY US

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20090235266Operating System and Augmenting Operating System and Method for Same - A method for determining status of system resources in a computer system includes loading a first operating system into a first memory, wherein the first operating system discovers system resources and reserves a number of the system resources for use of an augmenting operating system, loading the augmenting operating system into a second memory reserved for the augmenting operating system by the first operating system, accessing the first memory from the augmenting operating system and obtaining data, running a process on the augmenting operating system to perform a computation using the data obtained from the first memory, and outputting the results of the computation using the system resources reserved for the augmenting operating system.09-17-2009

Stephen J. Knight, Iii, Littleton, CO US

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20100050457SYSTEM FOR INDICATING THE ENGAGEMENT DEPTH OF THREADABLY ENGAGED SURFACES - A system for indicating a depth of engagement of two threadably engaged surfaces of a support pedestal. The system includes at least a first thread protuberance disposed on a first threaded surface of the support pedestal and at least a second thread protuberance disposed on a second threaded surface of the support pedestal. The first thread protuberance impinges against the second thread protuberance when the first and second threaded surfaces are threadably engaged and rotated to provide sensory indication of a depth of engagement of the first and second threaded surfaces.03-04-2010
20100051763METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING A STRUCTURE - A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights.03-04-2010
20110011012STABILITY BRACING OF A SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR ELEVATING A BUILDING STRUCTURE - A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the structure. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. A plurality of braces are attached to adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable support structure that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.01-20-2011
20110185675METHOD FOR SUPPORTING A STRUCTURE - A method and device for supporting a structure above a fixed surface. The device can include a support pedestal whose height is adjustable through a range of heights without a substantial gap in the obtainable heights.08-04-2011
20110239550STABILITY BRACING OF A SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR ELEVATING A BUILDING SURFACE - A support structure for elevating a building surface above a fixed surface and having stability bracing to provide increased stability to the elevated building surface assembly. The support structure includes a plurality of support pedestals that are disposed in spaced-apart relation on a fixed surface. Stabilizing braces are attached to the central section of adjacent support pedestals to interconnect the support pedestals. The stabilizing braces may attach to the support pedestals using anchoring members that are anchored to the support pedestals. Interconnecting the support pedestals in such a manner creates a stable elevated building surface assembly that can be utilized in unstable environments, such as seismically active geographic areas. The support pedestals can be adjustable-height support pedestals.10-06-2011