Peaslee
Leonard Wayne Peaslee, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110180340 | COMPRESSED GAS POWER DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE AND METHOD THEREFOR - A system for propelling a vehicle has an enclosed turbine unit coupled to a transaxle of the vehicle. A storage tank is provided for holding a compressed gas. The compressed gas used to rotate a turbine of the turbine unit. A first compressor unit is coupled to an output of the enclosed turbine unit to repressurize the compressed gas used to rotate the turbine and to send the repressurize compressed gas back to an input of the storage tank. | 07-28-2011 |
Ronald L Peaslee, Huntsville, AL US
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20090201380 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STREAMLINED WIRELESS DATA TRANSFER - An apparatus having at least a first interface system. The at least a first interface system has a sensor interface portion for receiving an input of successive frames of a moving image from a video capture device; a processor portion that causes the input of successive frames of the moving image to be stabilized, compressed, and averaged, and a transmission component portion for transmitting the stabilized, compressed, and averaged input of successive frames of a moving image across a network. The stabilization of the successive frames of the moving image reduces the effects of unintended motion of the video capture device and is utilized to determine a feedback control. The processor portion utilizes the feedback control to cause the moving image to remain substantially centered within the individual frames of the input of successive frames of the moving image by causing the adjustment of the video capture device. | 08-13-2009 |
Scott Peaslee, Somerset, CA US
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20120145477 | COLLAPSIBLE MEGAPHONE DEVICE - A collapsible megaphone device having a body portion capable of lying flat in a first state and capable of assuming the shape of a megaphone in a second state where in the first state, the collapsible megaphone device is substantially two dimensional and planar having a first edge, second edge and boundary edges joining the first and second edges. The collapsible megaphone device is convertible from the first state to the second state by exerting pressure against its boundary edges and is returnable to the first state by removing pressure from its boundary edges. | 06-14-2012 |