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Bradd A. Morse, Owego, NY US
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20140252091 | Apparatus and Method for Customized Product Data Management - The invention is an electronic identification system that integrates with consumer purchased products for management of data in digital form by way of an interconnected computing system, network, and/or mobile device. The system utilizes a scanning system and coded labels that facilitate a uniform identification of goods within a sales setting or within a household. Such a system would enable the use of SMART technology systems in household appliances, warehouses and retail such that the system implements mobile applications and interfacing through a high-speed network. | 09-11-2014 |
Bradford Morse, Skaneateles Falls, NY US
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20090158315 | METHOD FOR EMBEDDING FRAMES OF HIGH QUALITY IMAGE DATA IN A STREAMING VIDEO - A method for embedding frames of image data in a streaming video is disclosed, comprising the steps of receiving a plurality of frames of image data of a target object over a period of time; compressing the plurality of frames of image data; embedding the plurality of compressed frames of image data in a streaming video; initiating a control signal during the period of time to embed a particular frame of image data; selecting a frame of image data from the plurality of frames of image data received near the time the control signal is initiated; embedding a user data marker in the streaming video; and embedding the selected frame of image data in the streaming video as user data, wherein the embedded selected frame of image data has a higher quality than the embedded plurality of compressed frames of image data. | 06-18-2009 |
Bradford Morse, Syracuse, NY US
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20130317295 | Light assembly for remote visual inspection apparatus - An apparatus for use as a light assembly in remote visual inspection devices is provided. The light assembly may consist of a laser diode coupled to a fiber optic bundle that transmits collimated laser light onto a wavelength converter located in the distal end of the remote video inspection system. Wavelength converters consisting of phosphorescent materials can be used to convert collimated laser light into white light for inspection illumination purposes. | 11-28-2013 |
Bradford J. Morse, Syracuse, NY US
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20120119045 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL INTRAVENOUS POLE ASSEMBLIES - There is set forth herein a method and apparatus for use in management of medical intravenous pole assemblies. In one embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that is adapted for connection to a plurality of intravenous pole assemblies. The apparatus can be connected to a group of intravenous pole assemblies to define a group of connected intravenous pole assemblies. A force can be imparted to the group of connected intravenous pole assemblies for transport of the group of intravenous pole assemblies. | 05-17-2012 |
20140367540 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL INTRAVEOUS POLE ASSEMBLIES - There is set forth herein a method and apparatus for use in management of medical intravenous pole assemblies. In one embodiment, an apparatus can be provided that is adapted for connection to a plurality of intravenous pole assemblies. The apparatus can be connected to a group of intravenous pole assemblies to define a group of connected intravenous pole assemblies. A force can be imparted to the group of connected intravenous pole assemblies for transport of the group of intravenous pole assemblies. | 12-18-2014 |
Bradford James Morse, Syracuse, NY US
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20150354738 | CONDUIT RECEIVERS - Example embodiments are directed to an enclosure. The enclosure can include at least one wall forming a cavity. The enclosure can also include a conduit receiver disposed in the at least one wall. The conduit receiver can include a housing having an aperture, where the aperture is configured to receive a conduit. The conduit receiver can also include a retaining element disposed within the housing at a distal end of the housing. The conduit receiver can further include a sealing device disposed within the housing at a proximal end of the housing. The conduit receiver can also include a bushing adjacent to the proximal end of the housing, where the bushing extends radially inward from the at least one wall, where the bushing is configured to abut against the conduit when the conduit is received in the aperture, and where the bushing covers an end of the conduit. | 12-10-2015 |
20150354739 | FIELD SERVICEABLE CONDUIT RECEIVERS - Example embodiments are directed to a field serviceable conduit receiver. The field serviceable conduit receiver can include an adapter and a coupling device. The adapter can have an adapter cavity traversing therethrough. The adapter can include an adapter base configured to couple to an end of a conduit, and an adapter body located adjacent to the adapter base. The coupling device can be located adjacent to the adapter and have a coupling device cavity traversing therethrough. The coupling device can include a coupling base configured to be disposed around an outer surface of the conduit, and a coupling body located adjacent to the coupling base, where the coupling body has at least one coupling feature that is configured to removably couple to a complementary coupling feature disposed on a wall of the enclosure. | 12-10-2015 |
David Lathrop Morse, Corning, NY US
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20080299501 | Low CTE photomachinable glass - The present invention describes a composition, method and article for a photomachinable glass having a coefficient of thermal expansion from less than 6×10 | 12-04-2008 |
20090249954 | Method for managing the use of flow-through monolithic sorbents for the sorption of a trace contaminant from a fluid stream - A method for managing the use of flow-through monolithic sorbents for the sorption of a trace contaminant from a fluid stream, which comprises: | 10-08-2009 |
20120034435 | COATED, ANTIMICROBIAL, CHEMICALLY STRENGTHENED GLASS AND METHOD OF MAKING - The disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass having antimicrobial properties and to a method of making such glass. In particular, the disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass with antimicrobial properties and with a low surface energy coating on the glass that does not interfere with the antimicrobial properties of the glass. The antimicrobial has an Ag ion concentration on the surface in the range of greater than zero to 0.047 μg/cm | 02-09-2012 |
20130128433 | 3-D GLASS ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A 3-D glass enclosure comprises a generally planar glass base member, an encircling glass side wall member connected to the base member, and a generally planar glass cover member connected to the side wall member to form a unitary glass enclosure, the base, sidewall and cover members being made by reforming softened glass sheet preforms and subjecting the reformed members to ion-exchange strengthening, thus providing strong transparent enclosures for electronic devices such as tablet computers, cellphones, media players and televisions. | 05-23-2013 |
20140072783 | COATED, ANTIMICROBIAL, CHEMICALLY STRENGTHENED GLASS AND METHOD OF MAKING - The disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass having antimicrobial properties and to a method of making such glass. In particular, the disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass with antimicrobial properties and with a low surface energy coating on the glass that does not interfere with the antimicrobial properties of the glass. The antimicrobial has an Ag ion concentration on the surface in the range of greater than zero to 0.047 μg/cm | 03-13-2014 |
20150118276 | COATED, ANTIMICROBIAL, CHEMICALLY STRENGTHENED GLASS AND METHOD OF MAKING - The disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass having antimicrobial properties and to a method of making such glass. In particular, the disclosure is directed to a chemically strengthened glass with antimicrobial properties and with a low surface energy coating on the glass that does not interfere with the antimicrobial properties of the glass. The antimicrobial has an Ag ion concentration on the surface in the range of greater than zero to 0.047 μg/cm | 04-30-2015 |
Jonathan Morse, Rochester, NY US
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20100129522 | CAFFEINATED FROZEN CONFECTIONS - The present invention is related to a caffeinated freeze pop product. Specifically, the mixture for the freeze pop includes water, sweetener, preservatives, caffeine, citric acid, flavoring agent, and a coloring agent. The sweetener can be any type of sweetener but is preferably high fructose corn syrup, and the preservatives generally are sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, and adenosine monophosphate. The flavoring agent can be of any flavor, and include: cherry, orange, blue raspberry, tropical fruit, sour apple, and wild berry. Further the color of the caffeinated freeze pops can be any color, including: red, orange, blue, purple, yellow, and green. Generally the method of making the freeze pop is to dissolve the preservatives into the water; then combining in the citric acid, caffeine, and sweetener; and last combining the caffeinated mixture with flavoring and coloring agents for visual and taste appeal. | 05-27-2010 |
Kathleen Elizabeth Morse, Painted Post, NY US
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20080282736 | Method and apparatus for minimizing inclusions in a glass making process - An apparatus for forming a glass sheet with reduced zircon inclusions in the glass sheet is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises heating elements distributed vertically between the weirs of a forming wedge and the root of the forming wedge, and wherein a thermal barrier is disposed between adjacent heating elements. A method of using the apparatus is also disclosed. | 11-20-2008 |
Matthew C. Morse, Campbell, NY US
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20090217708 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING PLATINUM-GROUP DEFECTS IN SHEET GLASS - A substantially-isolated/controlled, limited-volume, gas-filled space (e.g., | 09-03-2009 |
20130025323 | FIBER-BASED GASKET, GLASS MANUFACTURING SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REDUCING THERMAL CELL INDUCED BLISTERS - A fiber-based gasket, a glass manufacturing system, and a method are described herein for reducing thermal cell induced blisters. In one embodiment, the fiber-based gasket is placed in a connection between a first glass manufacturing device (e.g., capsule surrounding a downcomer) and a second glass manufacturing device (e.g., fusion draw machine surrounding an inlet). The fiber-based gasket has a density and compression which results in a gas permeation rate per unit surface area that is less than 22.5 ml/min/cm | 01-31-2013 |
20130025379 | GLASS SAMPLING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USING SAME TO OBTAIN A GLASS SAMPLE FROM A GLASS MELTING VESSEL - A glass sampling apparatus and a method for using the glass sampling apparatus to obtain a glass sample from molten glass within a glass melting vessel are described herein. In one embodiment, the glass sampling apparatus includes: (a) a sampling tube having a first end and a second end, where the second end is used to obtain the glass sample from the molten glass in the glass melting vessel; (b) a first valve; (c) a vacuum device; and (d) a tube network that couples the first end of the sampling tube to both the first valve and the vacuum device. | 01-31-2013 |
Matthew Carl Morse, Campbell, NY US
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20100080078 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HOMOGENIZING A GLASS MELT - The present invention is directed toward a method of reducing contamination of a glass melt by volatilized precious metal oxides that may condense on the stirrer shaft of a stirring vessel and fall back into the glass melt, by heating the shaft. In one embodiment, the stirrer shaft includes an interior cavity and a heating element disposed within the cavity. The heating element heats the shaft to a temperature sufficient to prevent volatilized materials from condensing on the surfaces of the shaft. | 04-01-2010 |
20100122555 | Platinum condensation abatement by electrostatic precipitation - A process and device for abating air-borne particles during glass melt handling processes by using electrostatic precipitation. The invention is effective in abating both precious metal inclusions and non-metallic inclusions in the produced glass. | 05-20-2010 |
20140123710 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MINIMIZING PLATINUM GROUP METAL PARTICULATE INCLUSION IN MOLTEN GLASS - An apparatus used in the production of glass, and a process for minimizing the inclusion of platinum group metal particulate into molten glass during glass production are provided, the apparatus comprising a first conduit formed of a platinum group metal, the first conduit comprising a top wall portion, a side wall portion, an outer surface, and a length, and a heat sink formed of a platinum group metal and affixed continuosly to the outer surface and extending longitudinally along at least part of the length of the first conduit proximate the top wall portion for the dissipation of heat therefrom, wherein the inner volume has a maximum temperature, T(max inside top wall), and the inner surface proximate the heat sink has a lower temperature, T(min inside top wall), and wherein platinum group metal particulate formed during the production process will deposit on the inner surface area of the top wall portion not in contact with the molten glass. | 05-08-2014 |
R. Scott Morse, Cortland, NY US
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20110076115 | Laundry Shuttle System - A conveyor shuttle having a conveyor belt for conveying textiles across a wash alley from a washing machine (selected from among a plurality of washing machines) to a drying machine (selected from among a plurality of drying machines). The shuttle travels along the work alley among and between the washing machines and the drying machines. Some embodiments further include guide hardware to help guide soiled laundry into the washing machine. Some embodiments include an operator platform and an operator control system so that a human user can ride on the shuttle and help control various wash alley functions. | 03-31-2011 |