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Matthew Peter Basiletti, Lafayette, IN US
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| 20120128498 | BLADED DISK ASSEMBLY - A bladed disk assembly is disclosed herein. The bladed disk assembly includes a disk centered on an axis. The disk has at least one groove extending along the axis. The bladed disk assembly also includes a blade received in the groove. The bladed disk assembly also includes a retaining clip contacting the blade and limiting movement of the blade along the axis. The retaining clip is engaged with the disk through a snap-fit. | 05-24-2012 |
Matthew Peter Braun, Niverville CA
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| 20120057433 | Display for Use in Managing Movement of a Patient in a Bed - A system is provided for communicating to health care workers the turning, positioning and schedule requirements of dependent patients with pressure ulcers, or at risk for the development of pressure ulcers. The system includes a display indicating a next required position of the patient and a display indicating a time for next movement of the patient to the next position. The time of next movement is calculated by entering an indication of a maximum allowable time for the patient to remain in each position and adding this to the current time. | 03-08-2012 |
| 20120077168 | Display for Use in Managing Movement of a Patient in a Bed - A system is provided for communicating to health care workers the turning, positioning and schedule requirements of dependent patients with pressure ulcers, or at risk for the development of pressure ulcers. The system includes a display indicating a clock face divided into sections each with a respective window location for displaying graphics of a display element illustrating a required lying position for the patient. Each of the display elements comprises a disk mounted on the substrate for rotation about a center axis thereof at right angles to the substrate with the graphics arranged thereon at angularly spaced positions around the axis so as to rotate a selected one of the graphics to the window to be displayed. | 03-29-2012 |
Matthew Peter Burdzy, South Windsor, CT US
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| 20080289755 | Bonded Fuel Cell Assembly and Methods and Systems for Producing the Same - A method for forming a fuel cell component includes the steps of providing a two-part sealant having a first part comprising an initiator and a second part comprising a polymerizable material; applying the first part of the sealant to a substrate of a first fuel cell component; applying the second part of the sealant to a substrate of a second fuel cell component; juxtaposingly aligning the substrates of the first and second fuel cell components; and curing the sealant to bond the first and second fuel components to one and the other. The initiator may be an actinic radiation initiator, whereby the sealant is cured by actinic radiation. The polymerizable material may be a polymerizable monomer, oligomer, telechelic polymer, functional polymer and combinations thereof. Desirably, the functional group is epoxy, allyl, vinyl, acrylate, methacrylate, imide, amide, urethane and combinations thereof. Useful fuel cell components to be bonded include a cathode flow field plate, an anode flow field plate, a resin frame, a gas diffusion layer, an anode catalyst layer, a cathode catalyst layer, a membrane electrolyte, a membrane-electrode-assembly frame, and combinations thereof. | 11-27-2008 |
| 20090000732 | Bonded Fuel Cell Assembly, Methods, Systems and Sealant Compositions for Producing the Same - A fuel cell, having improved sealing against leakage, includes a sealant disposed over the peripheral portions a membrane electrode assembly such that the cured sealant penetrates a gas diffusion layer of the membrane electrode assembly. The sealant is applied through liquid injection molding techniques to form cured sealant composition at the peripheral portions of the membrane electrode assembly. The sealant may be thermally cured at low temperatures, for example 130° C. or less, or may be cured at room temperature through the application of actinic radiation. The sealant may be a one-part or a two-part sealant. The sealant includes a polymerizable material, such as a polymerizable monomer, oligomer, telechelic polymer, functional polymer and combinations thereof functionalized with a group selected from epoxy, allyl, vinyl, (meth)acrylate, imide, amide, urethane and combinations thereof. Useful fuel cell components to be bonded include a cathode flow field plate, an anode flow field plate, a resin frame, a gas diffusion layer, an anode catalyst layer, a cathode catalyst layer, a membrane electrolyte, a membrane-electrode-assembly frame, and combinations thereof. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090004541 | Uv-Curable Fuel Cell Sealants and Fuel Cells Formed Therefrom - A fuel cell, having improved sealing against leakage, includes a fuel cell component having a cured sealant, wherein the cured sealant includes a telechelic-functional polyisobutylene, an organhydrogenosilane crosslinker, a platinum catalyst and a photoinitiator. The fuel cell component may be a cathode flow field plate, an anode flow field plate, a resin frame, a gas diffusion layer, an anode catalyst layer, a cathode catalyst layer, a membrane electrolyte, a membrane-electrode-assembly frame, and combinations thereof. A method for forming such a fuel cell includes the steps of providing a fuel cell component including a substrate; providing a mold having a cavity; positioning the mold so that the cavity is in fluid communication with the substrate; applying a curable liquid sealant composition into the cavity, wherein the curable sealant composition includes a telechelic-functional polyisobutylene, an organhydrogenosilane crosslinker, a platinum catalyst and a photoinitiator; and curing the composition with actinic radiation. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090004551 | Sealant Integrated Fuel Cell Components and Methods and Systems for Producing the Same - A fuel cell, having improved sealing against leakage, includes a sealant disposed over the peripheral portions a membrane electrode assembly such that the cured sealant penetrates a gas diffusion layer of the membrane electrode assembly. The sealant is applied through liquid injection molding techniques to form cured sealant composition at the peripheral portions of the membrane electrode assembly. The sealant may be thermally cured at low temperatures, for example 130° C. or less, or may be cured at room temperature through the application of actinic radiation. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20110115132 | MOLD ASSEMBLY AND ATTENUATED LIGHT PROCESS FOR FABRICATING MOLDED PARTS - The present invention relates to a mold-in-place gasket forming assembly that includes a flange, a mold and an electromagnetic radiation filter for improved cycling. The present invention further relates to a mold-in-place gasketing process. | 05-19-2011 |
Matthew Peter Ebrom, Holland, MI US
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| 20080222612 | EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DEBUGGING - The invention relates to a data processing system comprising a central processing unit, a first memory coupled to the central processing unit for storing variable data values, an eventing engine coupled to the central processing unit and the memory to monitor in real-time at least one of the variable data values and determine the occurrence of an event based on the at least one of the variable data values, and a debug module coupled to the central processing unit and to the eventing engine for receiving the at least one of the variable data values in real time to conduct a real-time debugging of the program. | 09-11-2008 |
| 20100174948 | EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DEBUGGING - The invention relates to a data processing system comprising a central processing unit, a first memory coupled to the central processing unit for storing variable data values, an eventing engine coupled to the central processing, a debug module coupled to the central processing unit and to the eventing engine for receiving the variable data values by way of the eventing engine in real time and configured to trigger breakpoints; and an interface to connect to an external device. Both event-based variable watching and debugging can occur contemporaneously by a user using an external device connected to the interface. | 07-08-2010 |
Matthew Peter Hutson, Bristol GB
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| 20090316845 | ASYNCHRONOUS MULTI-CLOCK SYSTEM - A system for controlling the transfer of a signal sequence in a first clock domain to a plurality of other clock domains. The system comprising: detecting circuitry for detecting receipt of the signals from the clock domains and setting an update signal when all of the signals received from the clock domains have a common state; and gating circuitry for receiving the update signal and operable, when the update signal is set, to allow a next signal in the sequence to be received at the input of the first circuitry. | 12-24-2009 |
Matthew Peter Tidnam, London GB
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| 20100171345 | High chair - There is provided a high chair ( | 07-08-2010 |
Matthew Peter Youill, London GB
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| 20100115059 | TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM - A method of transaction processing in a system comprising a plurality of distributed nodes, the method comprising the steps of receiving a message at a first node, the message defining an operation to be performed on data associated with an entity, queuing the message for processing by a message handler running on the node, permitting the message handler to process the message, in the event that no other message handler is operating on the data and forwarding the message to a second node for subsequent processing. | 05-06-2010 |
