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Christopher W. Lougheed, Litchfield, MN US
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| 20090216412 | Carrier and Backhoe Control System and Method - A power machine includes a carrier comprising a supporting frame, an operator compartment and a joystick controller disposed in the operator compartment and configured to generate movement signals in response to operator movement of the joystick controller. An attachment is detachably coupled to the power machine. A carrier control unit is disposed on the carrier and configured to receive the movement signals from the joystick controller. An attachment control unit is disposed on the attachment and configured to control movement of the attachment. A network is coupled to the carrier control unit and to the attachment control unit and is configured to carry instructions from the carrier control unit to the attachment control unit. A state selection input is disposed in the operator compartment to select one of at least two operational states including a carrier state and an attachment state. In the carrier state, the carrier control unit is configured to control operation of the carrier in response to operator movement of the joystick controller. In the attachment state, the attachment control unit is configured to control operation of the attachment in response to operator movement of the joystick controller. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20100014952 | LOCKING DEVICE FOR SECURING A BACKHOE ATTACHMENT TO A CARRIER LIFT ARM - A mounting frame for attaching a backhoe or other implement to a lift arm of a vehicle, such as a compact loader, includes an upright arm on the mounting frame that is positioned ahead of and adjacent to a forward portion of a lift arm of the loader. The upright arm carries a pivoting locking handle at a first pivot and a locking link is pivotally supported on the locking handle on a first pivot pin. The locking link has a second pivot pin that can be moved to be supported in an existing pin sleeve or bushing on the lift arm. The pivot pins on the locking link are positioned so that when the locking handle is moved to a locked position, the line between the axes of the pivot pins on the locking link goes over center with respect to the pivot axis of the first pivot locking handle, and a hook end of the link latches onto a locking projection on the upright arm. The mounting frame is held in a fixed position relative to the lift arm. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20110203565 | Vehicle-Mounted Hydraulic Slab Cutter - A cutting implement configured to be attached to an implement carrier of a power machine. The cutting implement includes an attachment structure that is capable of engaging and being secured to the implement carrier. The cutting implement further includes a boom having a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal end is attached to the attachment structure. A trolley is selectively positionable between the proximal end and the distal end of the boom. An undercarriage is operably coupled to the trolley and has a cutting element attached to it. The undercarriage is moveable under power in a lateral direction with respect to the trolley so that the cutting element is capable of being offset along a lateral direction with respect to the boom. | 08-25-2011 |
Christopher Wayne Lougheed, Litchfield, MN US
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| 20110276222 | IMPLEMENT INTERFACE DISPLAY - A power machine having an operator interface is disclosed. The power machine has a frame, an engine supported by the frame, and a cab supported that defines an operator compartment. The power machine provides an auxiliary power source capable of providing auxiliary power to an implement that is operably coupled to the power machine. Control input devices that are actuable by an operator provide signals indicative of actuation thereof. The implement is in communication with the power machine. The operator interface is accessible within the operator compartment for providing operational information related to control of the implement to the operator. The operator interface receives signals related to the provided operational information that are communicated by the implement. | 11-10-2011 |
Doris Ericka Lougheed, Richmond CA
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| 20090120148 | BLENDED MULCH PRODUCT AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - In one aspect there is provided a blended mulch product which can be mixed with water and spray-applied to a ground surface to form an erosion control medium, the blended mulch product comprising: about 75% to about 92% by weight ligno-cellulosic fibers; about 1% to about 10% by weight substantially straight synthetic fibers; and a tackifier; wherein the substantially straight synthetic fibers maintain their substantially straight form in the blended mulch product and the erosion control medium. Also provided are slurries in which the blended mulch product is mixed with water to produce the slurry, the slurry is spray-applied to a ground surface and the slurry dries on the ground surface to form an erosion control medium. | 05-14-2009 |
Melford R. Lougheed, British Columbia CA
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| 20120097350 | ALKALINE PEROXIDE TREATMENT OF REJECTS IN AN INTERGRATED NEUTRAL-ALKALINE PAPER MILL - A processes producing mechanical pulps utilizing refiners for improving the quality of screen rejects, and most particularly to a mechanical pulp mill integrated with a neutral-alkaline papermaking process producing mechanical printing paper grades is disclosed. The rejects are treated with hydrogen peroxide, an alkali and an organic stabilizing agent just prior to or during refining to provide improved optical and physical properties of the refined rejects and more efficiently utilize electrical energy to reach target fiber quality after bleaching for cost-effectively producing a wide array of coated and uncoated mechanical printing papers. | 04-26-2012 |
Sean F. Lougheed, Didsbury CA
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| 20110259967 | Heating Control Activation Feature - In a building's heating/cooling system which is controlled/operated by an electronic heating/HVAC control, this invention is the feature of time limited operation and automatic expiration of some or all of the operation of the heating control's functions, and thus operation of the building's heating/cooling system, unless or until an activation code or key is input via an interface into the electronic heating control, thereby facilitating permanent and continuous operation of the building's heating/cooling system. Primary use of this invention is to assure payment to the manufacturer and/or installer of the heating control and/or building's heating/cooling system, while the initial time-limited operation provides a grace period for installation, start-up, and testing of the system. | 10-27-2011 |
William D. Lougheed, Toronto CA
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| 20090099064 | Derivatized insulin oligomers - The present invention provides oligomers of phosphorylated insulin and formulations thereof. The oligomeric derivatives of the invention exhibit pharmacodynamic properties that are significantly improved over native insulin or other intermediate-acting or basal insulins, for example NPH, Lantus or Detemir, in that they demonstrate a 4-fold higher therapeutic index and a 4-fold lower risk of hypoglycemia. The invention provides the advantage of protracted glycemic lowering and combines it with the advantage of reduced hypoglycaemic risk. The above is not a property of any presently-known or available basal or intermediate-acting insulin. In a further embodiment of the invention, formulations of oligomeric phosphorylated insulin are suitable for all routes of administration including inhalation, buccal absorption, subcutaneous injection, infusion or other technically proven routes for insulin administration. The invention additionally provides the advantage of a longer-acting formulation for inhalation between meals and at bedtime. Such longer-acting inhalable formulations are not presently available. | 04-16-2009 |
