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Brenda E. Moore, Springfield, OH US
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| 20090110664 | PROBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INDUCING AND SUPPORTING WEIGHT LOSS - A probiotic composition for inducing or supporting weight loss in a subject, the probiotic composition including an effective amount of a bacteria selected from the genus | 04-30-2009 |
Bruce J. Moore, Mayfield Heights, OH US
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| 20110283070 | Method to Separate and Persist Static and Dynamic Portions of a Control Application - The subject matter disclosed herein describes a method of allocating and persisting memory in an industrial controller without requiring a battery backup or a large capacitive storage system. Each data object is identified as static or dynamic. Static objects are further classified by whether frequent access of that data object is required. Each of the data objects is stored in non-volatile memory. The dynamic data objects and static data objects requiring frequent access are stored in volatile memory. A record of static data objects is maintained in non-volatile memory and a record of dynamic data objects is maintained in volatile memory. Upon power loss, the present value of each dynamic data object is copied to non-volatile memory. When power is restored, the values of both the dynamic data objects and the static data objects that require frequent access at run-time are copied from non-volatile memory to volatile memory. | 11-17-2011 |
Bryon P. Moore, Hilliard, OH US
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| 20110250451 | Carbon Nanotube Films And Methods Of Forming Films Of Carbon Nanotubes By Dispersing In A Superacid - A novel method of forming thin films of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is described. In this method, carbon nanotubes are dispersed in a superacid solution and laid down on a substrate to form a conductive and transparent CNT network film. The superacid, in its deprotonated state, is an anion that has a permanent dipole moment. The superacid solution may be a pure superacid or have additional solvent. Preferably, the superacid solution does not contain an oxidizing agent. Novel, highly conductive and transparent CNT network films are also described. | 10-13-2011 |
Bryon P. Moore, Dublin, OH US
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| 20090142581 | Modified Carbon Nanotubes and Methods of Forming Carbon Nanotubes - In this invention, processes which can be used to achieve stable doped carbon nanotubes are disclosed. Preferred CNT structures and morphologies for achieving maximum doping effects are also described. Dopant formulations and methods for achieving doping of a broad distribution of tube types are also described. | 06-04-2009 |
Carl Moore, Macedonia, OH US
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| 20100104378 | TEMPORARY SAFETY BOX FOR ASSISTANCE IN EXCAVATION OF FOUNDATION - A temporary safety box for assistance in excavation of an associated below grade foundation wall is placed in an associated trench located adjacent the associated foundation wall. The safety box comprises a wall member including an inner surface, an outer surface, a first end face and a second end face. The inner surface faces the associated foundation wall and includes a reinforcing element for providing strength and rigidity to the wall member. The outer surface abuts a wall of the associated trench and is configured to assist in removal of the safety box from the associated trench. The first and second end faces abut the associated foundation wall. The safety box and the associated foundation wall together substantially surround a worker in the associated trench to protect the worker from excavated debris. | 04-29-2010 |
Carl P. Moore, Macedonia, OH US
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| 20090193614 | DUST COLLECTION APPARATUS FOR DEMOLITION TOOL - A dust collection device for attaching to a demolition tool includes a hollow first body, a hollow second body, and a suction tube. The hollow first body can be configured to connect with an associated demolition tool. The hollow second body can connect with the first body and the two bodies can cooperate to define an internal space. The second body can be at least one of (i) selectively removable from and reattachable to the first body at or adjacent a distal end of the first body without damaging the first body or the second body and (ii) rotatable with respect to the first body. The suction tube can connect to at least one of the first body and the second body. The suction tube can define a passage in fluid communication with the internal space. | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090208345 | SUMP PUMP WITH EMERGENCY BACKUP SYSTEM - A flood control system for use in a structure having a basement floor below ground level is provided. The flood control system comprises a sump, a main pump positioned in the sump, and a secondary pump positioned in the sum. The secondary pump is raised relative to the main pump to a predetermined elevation. The main pump is energized when a height of water within the sump is at a first level. The secondary pump is energized when a height of water within the sump reaches a second, higher level and is de-energized when a height of water within the sump drops to a third level. A cover is releasably mounted to the sump. The cover includes a first section for covering the main pump and a separate second section for covering the secondary pump. At least one of the first and second sections is hingedly mounted to the sump. A controller is operatively connected to the main pump and the secondary pump. The controller is responsive to water level within the sump to selectively energize at least one of the main pump and the secondary pump. | 08-20-2009 |
Dan T. Moore, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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| 20080236378 | AFFIXABLE ARMOR TILES - Affixable armor that can be used to provide additional protection for a surface is described. The affixable armor includes polygonal ceramic tiles that can be attached directly to a surface, or first attached to a carrier sheet which is then attached to a surface. A visco-elastic polymer can be used to help absorb projectile impact. The ceramic tiles include a substantially conical or pyramidal deflecting front surface to provide additional protection. The ceramic tiles can be placed so that they are spaced to provide a gap with a width that is less than the diameter of an expected ballistic threat in order to provide additional projection. The affixable armor can be configured for rapid removal and replacement, or it may be permanently affixed to the surface. | 10-02-2008 |
Devin Moore, Lewis Center, OH US
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| 20110145034 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ESTIMATING PROJECT DELAY - An approach is provided for determining an estimated completion time for a task and/or a project. A plurality of electronic communications of a plurality of users are accessed, wherein the electronic communications relate to a common project engaged in by the users. Timing information is extracted from the electronic communications. For each of the users, an average delay period is computed using the extracted timing information. An estimated delay value is generated for the project based on the computed average delay periods. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20120022741 | System For and Method For Providing A Communication System - A system for and method of establishing a communication link between mobile vehicles is presented. The method may include acquiring first information associated with a first mobile vehicle. The method may also include determining whether to update the first information associated with the first mobile vehicle. The method may further include transmitting, via a transceiver module, the first information associated with the first mobile vehicle based at least in part on the determination of not to update the first information associated with the first mobile vehicle. | 01-26-2012 |
Devin C. Moore, Lewis Center, OH US
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| 20110083118 | REVERSE ENGINEERING FOR CODE FILE REFACTORIZATION AND CONVERSION - A system comprises a processing device, a data store selectively connected to the processing device and configured to store a plurality of segments of a software application, and a code refactoring application included on the processing device. The code refactoring application may include instructions that when executed cause the processing device to receive at least a subset of the segments of the software application from the data store, determine a design structure for the segments based at least in part on the received segments, and refactor the segments into a refactored segment according to the determined design structure. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110126169 | TARGETED TO TARGETLESS APPLICATION CONVERTER - A system includes a source database storing a targeted source code having references to hard-coded configuration information. A converter is in communication with the source database and is configured to replace the hard-coded configuration information in the targeted source code with soft-coded configuration information. A method includes searching the targeted source code for references related to hard-coded configuration information, receiving new reference names for the references, each of the new reference names corresponding to at least one of the references and being related to soft-coded configuration information, and replacing the references related to hard-coded configuration information with the corresponding new reference name to generate a targetless source code with the soft-coded configuration information. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110161436 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR STORING AND PRESENTING PROGRAM MESSAGES - An approach is provided for a messaging interface between applications and a user. A plurality of messages associated respectively with a plurality of programs is stored in a common message database according to timing information corresponding to the messages. A subset of the messages is retrieved based on the timing information. The subset of messages is filtered based on message type. The filtered messages are output to a non-visual communication program for presentation of the filtered messages. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110251998 | DATA STAGING - A set of inbound data is received in a computer. At least one attribute of the inbound data is determined. The inbound data is parsed. A set of staging records is generated in the computer that include at least some of the inbound data in one or more fields included in each of the staging records. It is determined that at least some of the staging records are ready for migration to a target environment. The staging records are migrated to the target environment in the computer. | 10-13-2011 |
| 20110265061 | CODE GENERATION - At least one business rule is received that specifies at least one template to be used in generating a code file. A configuration file is generated that identifies a location of the at least one template. The at least one template is retrieved and parsed to generate a question file that indicates at least one tag in the at least one template. User input is obtained concerning a value that relates to the at least one tag. The code file is generated by replacing the at least one tag in the template with the value. | 10-27-2011 |
| 20110289027 | LEGACY SYSTEM SUPPORT - A system for adapting a legacy system to a new environment includes a method of learning the behavior of a legacy system and a method for replacing a legacy system. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20120095678 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING EXPANDED ACCESS TO NAVIGATIONAL SERVICES - An approach is provided for retrieving mapping information of a premise for use by a mobile device upon the mobile device reaching the premise. A prompt is generated for presentation by the mobile device for a destination point within the premise. A determination is made of the position information of the mobile device. Navigation information for guidance to the destination point is generated using the mapping information and the determined position information. Presentation of the navigation information is initiated via the mobile device. | 04-19-2012 |
| 20120108227 | ROGUE TOWER DETECTION IN A WIRELESS NETWORK - A system associated with a first tower in a wireless network receives, at the first tower, tower lists generated by other towers that are nearby the first tower. The system further authenticates each of the received tower lists, and identifies ones of the nearby towers as rogue towers based on failures to authenticate respective ones of the received additional tower lists. The system also broadcasts a tower black list that lists the identified rogue towers to the nearby towers and to nearby mobile devices. | 05-03-2012 |
Eileen Moore, Parma, OH US
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| 20100136133 | NUTRITIVE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - The invention provides intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) solutions with low carbohydrate for the treatment of malnutrition in dialysis patients. The IDPN solutions of the invention are particularly advantageous for the treatment of malnutrition in patients who are diabetic or suffer from other glucose management related pathologies or patients who require strict fluid management. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100317602 | NUTRITIVE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING SAME - The invention provides intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN) compositions with low carbohydrate for the treatment of malnutrition in dialysis subjects. In some embodiments, the IDPN compositions are advantageous for the treatment of malnutrition in subjects who are diabetic or suffer from other glucose management related pathologies or subjects who benefit from strict fluid management. | 12-16-2010 |
Fred Moore, Hilliard, OH US
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| 20110045517 | Toxic Material Detection Apparatus and Method - A toxic material detection apparatus includes a sample collection portion including a sample inlet and a sample concentrator adapted to concentrate an environmental sample on a substrate. A sample distributing system transfers portions of the substrate to a color sensor and an ion mobility spectrometer for simultaneously analysis and toxin detection, particularly cholinesterase inhibitor detection. Optionally, a portion of the substrate may be directed to an archive for possible analysis at a later time. Reagents utilized include the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and the reactants acetylthiocholine iodide (ATCI) and 5,5′-dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTB). A data management unit provides for near-real-time analysis of the samples in under 5 minutes. Simultaneous “hits” by both analysis methods indicate the presence of a cholinesterase inhibitor. | 02-24-2011 |
James C. Moore, Columbus, OH US
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| 20090297273 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MONITORING TUNNEL BORING EFFICIENCY - A tunnel boring machine ( | 12-03-2009 |
James Conroy Moore, Columbus, OH US
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| 20110227747 | COLLISION AVOIDANCE - A method for avoiding collisions may include receiving a signal from a device, where the signal includes an identifier of the device transmitting the signal. The method for avoiding collisions may further include determining strength of the signal. The method for avoiding collisions may further include reading from a database a threshold corresponding to an allowable distance to the device. The method for avoiding collisions may further include comparing the threshold to one of the determined strength of the signal and an approximate distance of the device calculated based on the determined strength of the signal. The method for avoiding collisions may further include issuing a collision warning if the one of the determined strength of the signal and the approximate distance of the device exceeds the threshold. | 09-22-2011 |
James E. Moore, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20100222453 | METHOD FOR COLORING BUILDING MATERIALS USING A CATIONIC PIGMENT DISPERSION - A cationic dispersion which includes at least one pigment, water, and at least one quaternary salt of a styrene maleimide imide resin in an amount effective to disperse the organic pigment. A method for preparing the cationic dispersion includes (i) mixing, at 500 to 10,000 rpm, at least one pigment; water; and either (a) at least one a quaternary salt of a styrene maleimide imide resin or (b) at least one styrene maleimide imide resin in combination with at least one weak acid, thereby forming a dispersion premix; (ii) milling the dispersion premix in a mixer filled with ceramic, metal or glass beads for a period of time sufficient to reduce pigment agglomerates to primary particles, thereby forming a non-standardized dispersion; and (iii) standardizing the dispersion against a color standard by adding water. The resulting cationic dispersion exhibits good alkali resistance and lightfastness, and can be used to integrally color concrete and other building materials. | 09-02-2010 |
James F. Moore, Little Hocking, OH US
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| 20100168284 | FLAME RETARDANT RESINOUS COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESS - Disclosed is a flame-retardant composition comprising (i) 40-66 wt. % alkenyl aromatic resin, (ii) 9-33 wt. % ammonium polyphosphate and (iii) 14-40 wt. % starch, wherein all weights are based on the total weight of the composition and wherein ammonium polyphosphate and starch are present in a weight % ratio effective to provide molded articles exhibiting at least V-1 flame rating as determined according to the UL-94 protocol. Processes to prepare the composition and articles comprising a composition of the invention are also disclosed. | 07-01-2010 |
Jayson G. Moore, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20110152878 | INTERFACE SYSTEMS FOR AIDING CLINICIANS IN CONTROLLING AND MANIPULATING AT LEAST ONE ENDOSCOPIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND A CABLE CONTROLLED GUIDE TUBE SYSTEM - Interface systems for interfacing between at least one endoscopic surgical instrument and a cable-controlled guide tube system. Various embodiments include at least one surgical tool docking assembly that is supportable relative to the cable-controlled guide tube system. The surgical tool docking assembly may comprise a cable drive assembly that is operably couplable to the cable-controlled guide system for applying control motions thereto. The surgical tool docking assembly may further comprise at least one tool docking station that is configured to support an endoscopic surgical instrument therein for selective pivotal travel about a first axis and a second axis. The tool docking stations cooperate with corresponding drive shafts for imparting rotary drive motions to the cable drive assembly. Various docking arrangements are disclosed for coupling the cable drive assembly to the cable-controlled guide tube assembly. | 06-23-2011 |
Jennings Wayne Moore, Springfield, OH US
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| 20110035304 | INFORMATION MODEL FOR PROPERTY RECORDS MANAGEMENT - An information model for a party and property records management system includes a legal party role object for maintaining relationships between objects, such as legal party objects and revenue-object objects, within the information model. A legal party object could have several associated objects, such as an identification number object or a legal party communication object. | 02-10-2011 |
John D. Moore, Batavia, OH US
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| 20090120764 | Sortation Conveyor Apparatus and Methods - Sortation conveyor apparatus and methods for selectively diverting articles from a primary conveying surface onto branch lines are provided. In one embodiment, a method comprises assigning memory cells to first and second articles based upon the location of the articles along the primary conveyor, and determining if the second article is to be diverted to the same location as the first article, and if so, assigning the trailing cell assigned to the trailing end of the first article to other than the first article. | 05-14-2009 |
Karen Moore, Casstown, OH US
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| 20090254398 | Computer system for managing orders for and deliveries of goods - A computer system may manage orders for goods from a plurality of purchasers. The computer system may receive the orders, calculate an approximate volume that the goods which are the subject of each order would collectively occupy during shipment, and compare each calculated approximate volume to a pre-determine maximum allowed volume that the purchaser of the order is permitted. The computer system may accept each order whose approximate volume does not exceed the maximum allowed volume for the purchaser of the order, or reject each order whose approximate volume exceeds this maximum allowed volume. | 10-08-2009 |
Kevin A. Moore, Canton, OH US
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| 20120121439 | HYDRAULIC POWER MODULE - The hydraulic power module | 05-17-2012 |
Lee R. Moore, Sagamore Hills, OH US
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| 20100093052 | MAGNETIC CELL SEPARATION - Systems and methods are provided separating a first group of cells from a mixture of at least first and second groups of cells in a suspending fluid. The system includes an annular flow channel and at least one magnetic element positioned around the exterior of the annular flow channel as to provide a radially symmetric magnetic field around at least a portion of the annular flow channel. The at least one magnetic element is configured to provide a gradually increasing magnetic field along the axis of flow as to limit the maximum magnetic gradient within the annular flow channel. A pump is operatively connected to a terminal end of the annular flow channel to force the suspending fluid through the annular channel. | 04-15-2010 |
Mark W. Moore, Aurora, OH US
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| 20090102083 | Method and System for Wavelength Specific Thermal Irradiation and Treatment - A system for direct injection of selected, narrow bandwidth thermal-infrared (IR) radiation or energy into articles for a wide range of processing purposes is provided. The irradiation wavelengths are selected according to the specific absorption band characteristics of the target entity to create the desired efficiency of thermal transfer. The applications of the invention may include heating, raising or maintaining the temperature of articles, or stimulating a target item in a range of different industrial, medical, consumer, or commercial circumstances. The system is especially applicable to operations that require or benefit from the ability to irradiate at specifically selected mid-infrared wavelengths or to pulse or inject the radiation. The system is particularly advantageous when functioning at higher speeds and in a non-contact environment with the target. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20110002675 | DIGITAL HEAT INJECTION BY WAY OF SURFACE EMITTING SEMI-CONDUCTOR DEVICES - A method and system are provided for digitally injecting heat into a wide range of products by way of incorporation of a special class of semi-conductor lasers, e.g. surface emitting devices. This technique relates to a more specific, economical, and advantageous way of practicing the art of directly injecting narrowband radiant energy that desirously matches the absorption specification of a particular material at a specified wavelength. | 01-06-2011 |
Megan Sesslar Moore, Hillard, OH US
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| 20100062872 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB ASSEMBLY WITH FASTENER - A golf club head includes a face plate and a body member positioned rearwardly of the face plate and having at least two body components. Each of a plurality of apertures is formed in one of the face plate and the body components. At least one fastener extends through at least two of the apertures, the fasteners being configured to removably secure the face plate and the body components together upon being turned a portion of a revolution. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100062874 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB WITH TENSION ELEMENT AND TENSIONING MEMBER - A golf club head includes a club head having a plurality of components and a plurality of retaining members, with each retaining member positioned on one of the components. A tensioning assembly for releasably securing the components of the club head together includes a tension element coupled to the club head components by way of the retaining members, and a tensioning member for introducing tension into the tension element. | 03-11-2010 |
Megan Sesslar Moore, Hilliard, OH US
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| 20100227701 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB WITH TENSION ELEMENT AND TENSIONING MEMBER - A golf club head includes a club head having a plurality of components and a plurality of retaining members, with each retaining member positioned on one of the components. A tensioning assembly for releasably securing the components of the club head together includes a tension element coupled to the club head components by way of the retaining members, and a tensioning member for introducing tension into the tension element. | 09-09-2010 |
| 20110028238 | Golf Club With Non-Metallic Fasteners - A golf club with a golf club head having non-metallic fasteners is presented. The club head may include a face member, a body member, a sole member and a crown member. The various portions of the club head may be connected using mechanical fasteners, such as screws. In some arrangements, the screws may be formed of a non-metallic material, such as a composite material, in order to reduce weight associated with the club head. In some arrangements, a portion of the mechanical fasteners may be formed of a non-metallic material and may be placed in regions of the club head where reduced weight is desired, while another portion of the fasteners may be formed of metal or other heavier material and may be placed in regions where additional weight may be desired. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110111287 | METAL-AIR BATTERY - Cathodes for use in open electrochemical cells, open electrochemical cells, and devices comprising the cathodes and open electrochemical cells are disclosed. The open electrochemical cells generally comprise a cathode, an electrolyte, and an anode. One example cathode comprises: (i) a catalyst; (ii) an electronic conductor; and (iii) a hydrophobic gas permeable binder. The open electrochemical cells may function as metal-air batteries. | 05-12-2011 |
Pamela R. Moore, Tallmadge, OH US
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| 20080245800 | DISPOSABLE CONTAINER FOR FROZEN LIQUID - A container having individually sealed container cells stores liquid that may be frozen into a shape suitable for inserting the frozen article into a bottle or can. The container cells may be individually detachable for convenient use and may be constructed from an inexpensive and disposable material. The container cells may store purified water and/or a combination of various types of liquids. | 10-09-2008 |
Paul Thomas Moore, Cincinnati, OH US
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| 20100282105 | Initiator - An initiator including a housing adapted to be received in an igniter or rocket motor, at least one charge at a distal end of the housing, an electro-explosive device behind the charge for detonating the charge when subject to a voltage HV, and a pressure bulkhead behind the electro-explosive device. An electronic subsystem in the housing is connected to the electro-explosive device through the bulkhead and includes a lead for providing the voltage HV to the electro-explosive device to initiate it, and a switch in the lead which does not conduct if errant voltages are present on the lead to prevent initiation of the electro-explosive device until the correct voltage HV is present. | 11-11-2010 |
Robert W. Moore, Columbus, OH US
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| 20100031598 | FASTENER BLANKET - Fastener blankets disclosed herein can be fitted over each row of the roof and/or wall support members of a building to enclose the fasteners utilized to secure additional building materials to the building structure. The fastener blankets disclosed herein can provide additional insulating R-value properties at the points of the building where the current standard practices provide avenues of significant energy loss. The fastener blankets form a closed shape with the structural member, and at least partially encloses the structural member. | 02-11-2010 |
Stephen W. Moore, Cleveland, OH US
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| 20100201118 | CONDUIT CONNECTION WITH SENSING FUNCTION - Apparatus and method for mechanically attached connections of conduits may include a conduit gripping member ( | 08-12-2010 |
| 20100320755 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ZERO CLEARANCE CONNECTION WITH OPTIONAL SENSING FUNCTION - Apparatus and method for mechanically attached connections of conduits may include a conduit gripping member ( | 12-23-2010 |
Thomas Moore, New Waterford, OH US
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| 20080236336 | FLUX INJECTION WITH PUMP FOR PUMPING MOLTEN METAL - A method of dispersing flux in molten metal includes providing a source of flux powder and a source of gas. An impeller is disposed on an end of a shaft inside the impeller chamber of a base made of heat resistant material. The base is submerged in the molten metal and includes a molten metal inlet opening into the impeller chamber and a molten metal discharge passageway extending from the impeller chamber to an exterior of the base. Molten metal is drawn through the inlet opening into the impeller chamber by rotation of the impeller in the impeller chamber. The molten metal is moved out of the impeller chamber through the discharge passageway by the rotation of the impeller. A discharge stream of molten metal travels through the discharge passageway into the molten metal exterior to the base. The gas flows from the gas source into a refractory flux conduit. The flux conduit extends from outside the molten metal into fluid communication with the discharge passageway. The flux solids move from the flux source to the flux conduit. The flux solids flow along the interior of the flux conduit by virtue of the flowing gas. The gas and flux solids are injected into the discharge stream in the discharge passageway. The flux solids are dispersed in the molten metal of the chamber. | 10-02-2008 |
William J. Moore, Lakewood, OH US
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| 20100190040 | Use Extender Device - The use extender device ( | 07-29-2010 |
| 20110269030 | Oxygen-Consuming Battery with Improved High Rate Capability - An oxygen-consuming battery, such as a metal-air cell or fuel cell battery using oxygen from outside the battery as an active material, and having an improved high rate capability is disclosed. After the battery has been put into use, a light sacrificial drain is placed on the battery during periods when the battery is not being used to provide power in order to reduce degradation in rate capability that can occur over time, particularly when the battery is being used intermittently. Also disclosed is a combination of the oxygen-consuming battery and an electronic device that can be powered by the battery. | 11-03-2011 |
