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Lewis, Jr., US
Benjamin E. Lewis, Jr., Knoxville, TN US
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| 20090104111 | Carbonate Thermochemical Cycle for the Production of Hydrogen - The present invention is directed to a thermochemical method for the production of hydrogen from water. The method includes reacting a multi-valent metal oxide, water and a carbonate to produce an alkali metal-multi-valent metal oxide compound, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. | 04-23-2009 |
Charles R. Lewis, Jr., Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20100198307 | MEDICAL DEVICE PROGRAMMER - In general, the disclosure is directed to a patient programmer for an implantable medical device. The patient programmer may include one or more of a variety of features that may enhance performance, support mobility and compactness, or promote patient convenience. The patient programmer includes an internal antenna mounted on a first circuit board and a display mounted on a second circuit board. The first circuit board includes a substantially contiguous ground plane layer that is interrupted by two or more gaps. The patient programmer may also include one or more of a variety of features that may enhance performance, support mobility and compactness, or promote patient convenience. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20110166630 | HOLSTER FOR CHARGING PECTORALLY IMPLANTED MEDICAL DEVICES - A system for recharging an implantable medical device. The system comprises a holster that may be donned in multiple respective configurations for charging implanted medical devices implanted at various locations within the patient's body. The system may further comprise a charging unit having an antenna on the patient's right side, a second configuration for charging a pectorally implanted medical device on the patient's left side, or a third configuration for use as a waist belt for charging a pectorally implanted medical device on either side of the patient. | 07-07-2011 |
Charles Richard Lewis, Jr., Palo Alto, CA US
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| 20090049743 | Two Sided Reversible Vase - A flower arranging vase for displaying a single stem flower extending out one direction of the vase, or by turning the vase over one-hundred-and-eighty degrees displaying multiple stems of an entire bunch of flowers extending out the other end of the vase. The two-sided reversible vase is achieved through two separate compartments for containing water. | 02-26-2009 |
David F. Lewis, Jr., Hudson, OH US
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| 20120054972 | WINDOW PROCESSING HAVING INSPECTION AND COMPENSATION - A window processing system is disclosed for fabricating window frames. A welding station has welding heads to weld or fuse vinyl frame parts together. The frames are taken to a cleaning station having a number of cleaning heads that are independently actuated to move into a position relative selected portions of the window frame to clean off burrs, weld beads etc from the welded window frame. The cleaning process involves both training of a controller to recognize certain frame profiles and a compensation process for adjusting the cleaning process for individual variations in the frame that occur during fabrication. Real-time cleaning involves coupling a visual sensor to a moving support that also supports a cleaning tool. | 03-08-2012 |
David M. Lewis, Jr., Tyrgsboro, MA US
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| 20090254218 | ROBOT CONFINEMENT - A robot lawmnower includes a body, a drive system carried by the body, at least one caster wheel supporting the body, a grass cutter carried by the body, a controller in communication with the drive system, and a bump sensor in communication with the controller. The controller is configured to maneuver the robot to turn in place and to redirect the robot in response to the bump sensor sensing contact with an obstacle. The drive system is configured to maneuver the robot across a lawn and includes differentially driven right and left drive wheels positioned rearward of a transverse center axis defined by the body. The at least one caster wheel is positioned substantially forward of the right and left drive wheels, and the grass cutter is positioned at least partially forward of the right and left drive wheels and at least partially behind the at least one caster wheel. | 10-08-2009 |
Donald Davis Lewis, Jr., Seattle, WA US
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| 20100228687 | Electricity Vending Devices And Associated Methods - Electricity vending devices and methods and software for vending electrical power are disclosed. Payment information may be received by the electricity vending devices by way of a magnetic or electric card reader, a fingerprint scanner, a retinal scanner, a keypad, a touchscreen, or an RFID detector. | 09-09-2010 |
Floyd J. Lewis, Jr., Longmeadow, MA US
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| 20090159248 | Heat exchanger, heat exchanger tube and methods of making and using same - A heat exchanger tube is disclosed herein comprising a first portion, a twisted portion, and a transition portion between the first portion and the twisted portion. The transition portion includes a reinforcing sleeve. A heat exchanger formed from the tube and a method of forming a heat exchanger tube also are disclosed. The tube is useful in making a heat exchanger configured to operate at high pressures without mechanical failure. | 06-25-2009 |
Gerard J. Lewis, Jr., Wynnewood, PA US
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| 20090083820 | RE-TRANSMISSION OF TELEVISION CHANNELS OVER NETWORK - A method and system for re-transmitting television signals or other signals over a network. The re-transmission optionally being selected on dynamic basis according to demand for particular signals, wherein the re-transmitted signal may be changed as the demand for particular signals change. The signal demand may be determined from votes or other measures of subscriber inputs/desires. | 03-26-2009 |
James L. Lewis, Jr., Calabash, NC US
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| 20090078805 | Scrap material shredding and compressing apparatus and system - A scrap material recycling apparatus includes a feeder, a shredder and a separator, the feeder and the shredder mutually coupled, and the shredder and separator mutually coupled. The feeder includes a means for compressing a quantity of scrap material and means for advancing the scrap material to the shredder. The shredder includes a rotor having a plurality of cutting means, the rotor mechanically rotated to reduce the scrap material. The separator separates the reduced scrap material by fractional composition. The recycling apparatus may be part of a system further incorporating additional components, such as conveyors and/or dust extraction devices. The recycling apparatus may be further adapted so as to be a transportable system, thereby allowing such system to be relocated at or near scrap material stockpile locations. | 03-26-2009 |
| 20110272513 | Scrap Material Shredding And Compressing Apparatus And System - A scrap material recycling apparatus includes a feeder, a shredder and a separator, the feeder and the shredder mutually coupled, and the shredder and separator mutually coupled. The feeder includes a means for compressing a quantity of scrap material and means for advancing the scrap material to the shredder. The shredder includes a grate assembly and a rotor, the rotor having a plurality of cutting means, the rotor mechanically rotated to reduce the scrap material. The separator separates the reduced scrap material by fractional composition. The recycling apparatus may be configured so as to be a transportable system, thereby allowing such system to be relocated at or near scrap material stockpile locations. | 11-10-2011 |
Joe L. Lewis, Jr., Greenfield, IN US
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| 20110174181 | Remote Explosion Detonation System - According to one embodiment of the disclosure, a remote explosive detonation system includes a transmitter and at least one receiver having a detonator. The transmitter transmits an electro-magnetic signal having a transmitter identification code that may be received by the receiver. The receiver initiates the detonator if the transmitter identification code matches an internal identification code stored in the receiver. | 07-21-2011 |
John Calvin Lewis, Jr., Ramseur, NC US
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| 20090014353 | BATTERY BOX IN A BOX PACKAGING - A battery supply system comprising a display tray, an outer box and at least one inner box. The display tray includes a receiving area and a plurality of slots on sides of the receiving area. The outer box has a receptacle area and a pair of side flanges extending outwardly from the receptacle area. The at least one inner box is in the receptacle area of the outer box. The at least one inner box has at least one battery therein. The outer box is positioned in the tray by inserting the side flanges of the outer box in a pair of the slots, thereby maintaining the outer box in an upright displayed position within the tray. | 01-15-2009 |
Joseph Anthony Lewis, Jr., Saginaw, TX US
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| 20100253024 | Safe-T-Ox Cart - In order to solve the problems associated with the dangers and hazards related to compressed oxygen cylinders, the Safe-T-Ox Cart was invented. The Safe-T-Ox Cart consists of a saddle device which hinges on the main body of the Safe-T-Ox Cart. The saddle device consists of two parts. The first, an anterior positioned retainer device, designed to fit snugly around the narrowing top portion of the oxygen cylinder. The second, a posterior positioned keyed locking area, designed to lock the retainer device into position. The purpose of the saddle device is to secure the oxygen cylinder within the Safe-T-Ox Cart, thus preventing unauthorized removal of the oxygen cylinder. | 10-07-2010 |
Michael W. Lewis, Jr., Poway, CA US
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| 20100030597 | Internet Content Delivery Management System - A delivery management engine that monitors and controls system Internet content delivery, primarily advertisement, is presented. The system uses automated scripts to track delivery of content and includes a discrepancy reconciliation engine that reconciles delivery counts between multiple server systems. The system includes user encoded business rules that enable automatic adjustments to advertisement campaigns to ensure that a contracted number of deliveries is met. The system avoids both over-delivery and under-delivery of content against a target and therefore optimizes the use of valuable advertising space. | 02-04-2010 |
Phillip W. Lewis, Jr., Sterling Heights, MI US
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| 20110270432 | SCALABLE MANUFACTURING ASSEMBLY VERIFICATION SYSTEM - A scalable manufacturing assembly verification system for use in a manufacturing facility to verify assembly of a product, the system comprising assembly process work stations and assembly verification system stations. The assembly process work stations are each configured to provide at least one device configured to aid in assembly of the product. The assembly verification system stations are each located within a different one of the assembly process work stations, with each of the assembly verification system stations including a computing device in communication with the device, and with each computing device including a respective set of business rules corresponding to the assembly process work station within which the computing device is located, wherein each set of the business rules provides assembly verification for the device to error check assembly of the product with the device. | 11-03-2011 |
Robert Lincoln Lewis, Jr., Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090254452 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING AN ACTION BASED ON USER INTERACTION WITH A GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION - A method for performing an action based on user interaction with a graphical presentation, according to one embodiment. In use, output data is generated corresponding to a multidimensional presentation of graphical representations of two or more consumer products in relation to each other. Additionally, positions of the graphical representations of the consumer products relative to each other are based on multiple attributes of the products. Further, none of the dimensions correlates to a side by side ordering of the consumer products. Further still, a user selection of one or more of the consumer products is received. Also, a transaction is performed based on additional input received from the user. Additional embodiments are also presented. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20100088154 | SYSTEMS, METHODS AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR COMPUTING AND OUTPUTTING A TIMELINE VALUE, INDICATION OF POPULARITY, AND RECOMMENDATION - A computer-implemented method is provided for computing and outputting a timeline value. In use, model data about a product is received. Additionally, thresholds relevant to the model data are received or computed. Further, a timeline value is computed based on comparing the thresholds to the model data, where the timeline value is indicative of a current stage in a lifecycle of the product. Further still, the timeline value is output. Additional systems, methods and computer program products are also implemented. For example, methods are presented for computing and outputting an indication of product buzz and/or popularity. Other methods include using one or more of timeline, popularity, sentiment, value, discount ratings, etc. to compute a recommendation and output the same. | 04-08-2010 |
Roger Lewis, Jr., Hughes Springs, TX US
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| 20100232029 | Reflective Camouflage and Methods - Methods and system for providing concealing camouflage of a position, hunter or observer using a shield or enclosure with a reflective exterior having exterior sides inclined towards the horizontal and observation portions of two-way mirror material. The shield or enclosures may be of any shape and may be of rigid sides permanently affixed to a frame, or be provided as collapsible or pop-up enclosures using temporary attachments and frames or poles. The enclosures may be entirely of two-way material. The reflective material may be mirror glass, any clear material treated on one surface with mirror coatings, or metalized cloth or film, including metalized polyester. A roof may be provided as non-reflective or reflective and may be flat or dome shaped. Two-way mirrored observation ports that open and close may be provided in any shape or position. The enclosure may conceal a boat, raft, or vehicle. | 09-16-2010 |
