Pankey
Brandon Pankey, Bala Cynwyd, PA US
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20160030849 | Mobile-Based Virtual Reality Game for the Music Industry - The present invention describes, in part, a virtual game that provides real-world prizes for online game participation. The game allows users to access an online website having multiple versions of a game that depend upon the type of music the gamer chooses. The online game is able to track and monitor online participation and award points that are redeemed for real-world prizes. | 02-04-2016 |
David Pankey, Boca Raton, FL US
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20140291439 | WIPES DISPENSER - A dispenser for wipes materials and for enabling convenient dispensing of wipes from a roll. At least one side port with a cap is provided to enable the removing of a wipe. An orifice within the port may frictionally engage the wipes. A curved barrier sheet of material between the wipes roll and the dispenser body aids in loading a replacement roll of wipes into the dispenser. The barrier sheet is has an opening for a wipe to pass. The dispenser is refillable through a removable end. Axial spindles suspend the roll for rotation within the dispenser. A spool for use with the dispenser has linearly disposed channels on an outer surface to reduce adhesion with some materials and to improve frictional engagement with others. | 10-02-2014 |
Glen A. Pankey, Waterford, MI US
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20110042114 | POWER TOOL WITH IMPROVED START ACTUATOR - A power tool system includes a two-handed power tool having first and second start actuators, one for each hand of an operator. A controller prevents the power tool from initiating an operating cycle unless both actuators are turned ON to reduce the possibility of the operator's hands being disposed in a hazardous position during operation of the power tool. To discourage manual override of the dual-start-switch system, the controller prevents the power tool from initiating an additional operating cycle until both actuators have been switched OFF and then ON again. The second actuator includes a tubular sleeve that extends over part of the power tool to allow the sleeve to slide axially relative to the power tool between ON and OFF positions. Axial movement of the sleeve from its OFF position to its ON position turns ON the second start actuator. | 02-24-2011 |
Howard T. Pankey, Imboden, AR US
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20090241500 | RIDING MOWER ATTACHMENT - An attachment for a lawnmower which allows simultaneous cutting and trimming operations. The attachment consists of a centrally located housing having a relatively massive main body, a central bore formed in the main body allows for placement of the attachment onto the drive shaft of the mower, the drive shaft coupled to a source of motive power such as a gas powered engine. A plurality of filament coupling areas are evenly spaced about the periphery of the main body of the attachment, each coupling area having a filament extending therefrom. The filaments are of a sufficient length to extend exteriorly of the lawn mower housing to effect trimming operations as the mower is operated in the fringe areas of the lawn. | 10-01-2009 |
20100071332 | Riding mower attachment - An attachment for a lawnmower which allows simultaneous cutting and trimming operations. The attachment consists of a centrally located housing having a relatively massive main body, a central bore formed in the main body allows for placement of the attachment onto the drive shaft of the mower, the drive shaft coupled to a source of motive power such as a gas powered engine. A plurality of filament coupling areas are evenly spaced about the periphery of the main body of the attachment, each coupling area having a filament extending therefrom. The filaments are of a sufficient length to extend exteriorly of the lawn mower housing to effect trimming operations as the mower is operated in the fringe areas of the lawn. | 03-25-2010 |
James M. Pankey, Rochester, MI US
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20120273070 | Optimized air delivery apparatus - An apparatus that uses an optimized body design incorporating one or more interchangeable nozzle inserts with a wide array of discharge orifice sizes, configurations and spacings to efficiently and effectively deliver a pressurized, high velocity, laminar flow air stream to dry, cool, or clean objects that are either stationary or moving transversely through the optimized air stream developed by the apparatus, all while minimizing the operational downtime required to implement the interchangeable nozzle insert modifications to the apparatus. | 11-01-2012 |
20140339322 | AIR DELIVERY APPARATUS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE NOZZLE INSERTS - An apparatus that uses an optimized body design incorporating one or more interchangeable nozzle inserts with a wide array of discharge orifice sizes, configurations and spacings to efficiently and effectively deliver a pressurized, high velocity, laminar flow air stream to dry, cool, or clean objects that are either stationary or moving transversely through the optimized air stream developed by the apparatus, all while minimizing the operational downtime required to implement the interchangeable nozzle insert modifications to the apparatus. | 11-20-2014 |
20150041003 | LOW PROFILE AIR DELIVERY APPARATUS WITH INTERCHANGEABLE NOZZLE INSERTS - An air delivery apparatus which has a low profile by virtue of an angled/offset air outlet. The apparatus provides superior air delivery performance which is customizable to any application by selection of orifice patterns in an interchangeable nozzle insert, and the flexibility of easily changing the nozzle inserts to suit the application, while maintaining a constant amount of pressurized air energy input. The low profile enables use of the apparatus in applications where space between machinery and products is limited, where other air delivery apparatuses would not fit. Various embodiments of low profile, angled/offset air delivery apparatus are disclosed—including designs with one, two or four exit openings, where the airflow path inside the apparatus turns at a 90 degree angle in order to minimize the height of the apparatus. The single-opening designs include both “left-hand” and “right-hand” models, and the dual-opening designs include both offset and opposed air streams. | 02-12-2015 |
John Pankey, Round Rock, TX US
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20110071865 | CONCIERGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods are disclosed for a computer implemented concierge system. The system includes receiving an itinerary having one or more guest interests indicated therein; receiving one or more vendor features or capabilities; filtering candidate trips by matching the guest interests with the vendor features; and displaying the filtered candidate trips for selection. | 03-24-2011 |
Neil Pankey, Seattle, WA US
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20130067404 | CONTACT SELECTOR THAT FACILITATES GRANULAR SHARING OF CONTACT DATA - Described herein are technologies pertaining to transmitting electronic contact data from a first application to a second application by way of an operating system without generating a centralized contact store or providing the second application with programmatic access to all electronic contact data retained by first application. | 03-14-2013 |
20150019975 | CONTACT SELECTOR THAT FACILITATES GRANULAR SHARING OF CONTACT DATA - Described herein are technologies pertaining to transmitting electronic contact data from a first application to a second application by way of an operating system without generating a centralized contact store or providing the second application with programmatic access to all electronic contact data retained by first application. | 01-15-2015 |
Neil Alan Pankey, Seattle, WA US
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20150372959 | SOFTWARE INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC MESSAGING CARDS - A method and a device are disclosed including software components that are executed on a computing device to enable multimedia communications. A message card constituting an integrated messaging unit is used to transmit and receive multimedia data between two or more computing devices. The card may contain text, picture, animation, sound, video, metadata, and other messaging data and information, some of which may be encapsulated in software stickers embedded in the message card. The cards may be stacked, stored, searched for, modified, augmented with stickers, and the like. The stickers may have various looks and functions including providing a message, animation, video, picture, hologram, be peeled off, be scratched to reveal content, detect movement of the computing device, detect finger tapping, show emotions, provide quick reply to messages, and the like. The looks, contents, and behaviors of the message cards and/or the stickers may be programmable by the user. | 12-24-2015 |
William W. Pankey, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20110120084 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY - A gas turbine engine air valve assembly has first and second valving elements. The second element is rotatable about a first axis relative to the first element. The rotation controls a flow of air through the first and second elements. An actuator is coupled by a linkage to the second element. The linkage includes a spindle having a first portion coupled to the actuator to rotate the spindle about a second axis. A guided spherical bearing couples a second portion of the spindle to the second element. | 05-26-2011 |
20130108419 | RING SEGMENT WITH COOLING FLUID SUPPLY TRENCH | 05-02-2013 |
20140260317 | GAS TURBINE COMBUSTOR EXIT PIECE WITH HINGED CONNECTIONS - An exit piece ( | 09-18-2014 |
20150204243 | STRUCTURAL SUPPORT BRACKET FOR GAS FLOW PATH - A structural support system is provided in a can annular gas turbine engine having an arrangement including a plurality of integrated exit pieces (IEPs) forming an annular chamber for delivering gases from a plurality of combustors to a first row of turbine blades. A bracket structure is connected between an IEP and an inner support structure on the engine. The bracket structure includes an axial bracket member attached to an IEP and extending axially in a forward direction. A transverse bracket member has an end attached to the inner support structure and extends circumferentially to a connection with a forward end of the axial bracket member. The transverse bracket member provides a fixed radial position for the forward end of the axial bracket member and is flexible in the axial direction to permit axial movement of the axial bracket member. | 07-23-2015 |
20150233582 | GAS FLOW PATH FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A duct arrangement in a can annular gas turbine engine. The gas turbine engine has a gas delivery structure for delivering gases from a plurality of combustors to an annular chamber that extends circumferentially and is oriented concentric to a gas turbine engine longitudinal axis for delivering the gas flow to a first row of blades A gas flow path is formed by the duct arrangement between a respective combustor and the annular chamber for conveying gases from each combustor to the first row of turbine blades The duct arrangement includes at least one straight section having a centerline that is misaligned with a centerline of the combustor. | 08-20-2015 |
20150345796 | COMBUSTION TURBINE WITH SIAMESED WALL PAIRED COMBUSTOR HOUSINGS - A combustion turbine engine combustor section includes a plurality of annularly arrayed combustors housed within paired combustor portals of a combustor casing. Each combustor portal has a corresponding top hat cover having a peripheral flange. The paired combustor portals are formed in combustor housings having a figure eight-shaped sleeve wall planform. The paired adjoining combustor portals share a common Siamesed portion of the sleeve wall. A combustor portal mating surface is formed on an axial distal end of the sleeve wall, having a figure eight planform and defining a first array of fastener receiving apertures. A top hat cover retention bracket assembly having a composite planform conforming to the combustor portal mating surface planform and a second array of apertures that conform to the first array pattern apertures, is placed over the peripheral flanges of the paired combustor top hat covers and secured by top hat cover fasteners. | 12-03-2015 |