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Adrien Regas, Nantes FR
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20150108270 | AIRSHIP - An airship ( | 04-23-2015 |
Baptiste Regas, Nantes FR
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20120199693 | Airship - The invention relates to an airship including a flexible envelope having no rigid inner structure containing a gas that is lighter than air, and a gondola. The balloon also includes three legs for setting the balloon on the surface and a landing structure. Said landing structure is located on the outside of the envelope, and provides a connection between the legs, the gondola and the envelope while surrounding the envelope. | 08-09-2012 |
20150108270 | AIRSHIP - An airship ( | 04-23-2015 |
John P. Regas, Carlsbad, CA US
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20130232838 | Systems and Methods for an Informational Attachment on a Container - Embodiments described herein include a single-use beverage container assembly having a beverage container which includes an inner surface defining a chamber capable of receiving a liquid, an opening configured to provide access to the chamber and an outer surface comprising a receiving cavity. In certain embodiments, the beverage container further includes an informational attachment including promotional information. The receiving cavity can be configured to receive the informational attachment such that the informational attachment can be stowed in the receiving cavity. | 09-12-2013 |
20140332434 | Systems and Methods for an Informational Attachment on a Container - Embodiments described herein include a single-use beverage container assembly having a beverage container which includes an inner surface defining a chamber capable of receiving a liquid, an opening configured to provide access to the chamber and an outer surface comprising a receiving cavity. In certain embodiments, the beverage container further includes an informational attachment including promotional information. The receiving cavity can be configured to receive the informational attachment such that the informational attachment can be stowed in the receiving cavity. The beverage container assembly can also be configured to permit the informational attachment to be at least partially removed from the receiving cavity such that the informational attachment can be separated from the beverage container. | 11-13-2014 |
John P. Regas, Laguna Niguel, CA US
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20090100726 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AN INFORMATIONAL ATTACHMENT ON A CONTAINER - Embodiments described herein include a single-use beverage container assembly having a beverage container which includes an inner surface defining a chamber capable of receiving a liquid, an opening configured to provide access to the chamber and an outer surface comprising a receiving cavity. In certain embodiments, the beverage container further includes an informational attachment including promotional information. The receiving cavity can be configured to receive the informational attachment such that the informational attachment can be stowed in the receiving cavity. The beverage container assembly can also be configured to permit the informational attachment to be at least partially removed from the receiving cavity such that the informational attachment can be separated from the beverage container. | 04-23-2009 |
20120090210 | Systems and Methods For An Informational Attachment On A Container - Embodiments described herein include a single-use beverage container assembly having a beverage container which includes an inner surface defining a chamber capable of receiving a liquid, an opening configured to provide access to the chamber and an outer surface comprising a receiving cavity. In certain embodiments, the beverage container further includes an informational attachment including promotional information. The receiving cavity can be configured to receive the informational attachment such that the informational attachment can be stowed in the receiving cavity. The beverage container assembly can also be configured to permit the informational attachment to be at least partially removed from the receiving cavity such that the informational attachment can be separated from the beverage container. | 04-19-2012 |
Kenneth Andrew Regas, San Diego, CA US
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20140240423 | PRINTER WITH VACUUM BELT ASSEMBLY HAVING INDEPENDENTLY LATERALLY MOVABLE BELTS - A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys, the first and second pulleys having respective first and second axes of rotation perpendicular with the media feed direction; and a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts. Each belt is independently laterally slidable along one of the first and second axes. | 08-28-2014 |
20140240424 | PRINTER WITH VACUUM BELT ASSEMBLY HAVING CONTROLLED SUCTION - A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys; a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts; and a plurality of vacuum antechambers communicating with the vacuum chamber, each vacuum antechamber having a perimeter opening for suction engagement with print media, a length dimension of each perimeter opening extending longitudinally in the media feed direction. A first perimeter opening of a first vacuum antechamber positioned towards an upstream side of the vacuum belt assembly is shorter than a second perimeter opening of a second vacuum antechamber positioned towards a downstream side of the vacuum belt assembly. The upstream and downstream sides are defined with respect to the media feed direction. | 08-28-2014 |
20140240425 | PRINTER WITH VACUUM BELT ASSEMBLY HAVING NON-APERTURED BELTS - A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes a plurality of moving belt modules, each moving belt module including: a body having an internal chamber defining at least part of a vacuum chamber; a first pulley positioned at a first end of the body; a second pulley positioned at a second end of the body; and a set of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between the first and second pulleys. The belts are non-apertured and the vacuum chamber communicates with an interstitial gap defined between each adjacent pair of belts in the set so as to draw print media onto an upper surface of the moving belt module. | 08-28-2014 |
20150029281 | PRINTER WITH VACUUM BELT ASSEMBLY HAVING CONTROLLED SUCTION - A printer includes a vacuum belt assembly for moving print media in a media feed direction along a media path. The vacuum belt assembly includes: a plurality of spaced apart endless belts tensioned between first and second pulleys; a vacuum chamber for drawing print media onto an upper surface of the belts; and a plurality of vacuum antechambers communicating with the vacuum chamber, each vacuum antechamber having a perimeter opening for suction engagement with print media, a length dimension of each perimeter opening extending longitudinally in the media feed direction. A first perimeter opening of a first vacuum antechamber positioned towards an upstream side of the vacuum belt assembly is shorter than a second perimeter opening of a second vacuum antechamber positioned towards a downstream side of the vacuum belt assembly. The upstream and downstream sides are defined with respect to the media feed direction. | 01-29-2015 |
Mark P. Regas, Fox River Grove, IL US
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20110150218 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR MANAGING AND UTILIZING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN AN APPLICATION SERVER AND AN ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEM BASED ON A DAYTONA ARCHITECTURE - Methods for managing, and utilizing connections between an application server and an enterprise information system (EIS) based on a Daytona architecture are provided. The methods may include operating a resource adapter conforming to the JCA standard, and interfacing with and being managed by the application server. The resource adapter may be configured to provide a connection to the EIS and to submit a query request to and receive query results from the EIS, including receiving the query request from a client; instructing the EIS to open a query, compile the query, execute the query, and return the results of the execution of the query; receiving the results of the execution of the query from the EIS; instructing the EIS to terminate the connection; and returning the results of the execution of the query to the client. Related systems and computer program products are also provided. | 06-23-2011 |
Philip Regas, Guilford, CT US
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20130338531 | Methods and Devices for Predicting Ovulation and Optimum Insemination Time of Animals - Manual techniques for monitoring animal ovulation cycle have been used commercially to determine the best time to breed animals. Techniques using heat as an indicator for ovulation do not always correspond to ovulation. The present invention provides methods, apparatus, and kits for monitoring and predicting ovulation using an automated hand-held device, incorporating a computer and probe for detecting physical changes in the animal body fluid. Changes in electrolyte levels are detected as alterations in resistance which corresponds to specific intervals in the ovulation cycle. The present invention provides a rapid, low cost means for monitoring mammalian ovulation cycles and a tool for use in artificial insemination, especially in assessing large populations of animals. | 12-19-2013 |
Philip George Chelf Regas, Aurora, CO US
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20100274073 | Methods and Devices for Predicting Ovulation and Optimum Insemination Time of Animals - Manual techniques for monitoring animal ovulation cycle have been used commercially to determine the best time to breed animals. Techniques using heat as an indicator for ovulation do not always correspond to ovulation. The present invention provides methods, apparatus, and kits for monitoring and predicting ovulation using an automated hand-held device, incorporating a computer and probe for detecting physical changes in the animal body fluid. Changes in electrolyte levels are detected as alterations in resistance which corresponds to specific intervals in the ovulation cycle. The present invention provides a rapid, low cost means for monitoring mammalian ovulation cycles and a tool for use in artificial insemination, especially in assessing large populations of animals. | 10-28-2010 |