Rigney, US
Brian P. Rigney, Raleigh, NC US
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20120118057 | TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Tire pressure monitoring apparatuses, systems and method for adapting a tire pressure monitoring apparatus to be used with a plurality of valve stem configurations. Tire pressure monitoring transducers and sensors designed for use with a single valve stem design can be modified to universally accept a plurality of valve stems when coupled with the presently disclosed adapter. Use of an adapter of the presently disclosed subject matter can adapt a tire pressure monitoring apparatus such that it is suitable for use with a wide range of existing valve stems, including valve stems not originally designed to be used with the tire pressure monitoring apparatus. The adapter is suitable for use with tire pressure monitoring transducers and sensors. | 05-17-2012 |
20120212334 | TIRE MONITORING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Systems and methods for monitoring tires of a vehicle are provided. The systems can include a sensing device adapted to engage a tire of a vehicle and sense properties of a tire such as pressure and/or temperature. The sensing devices can be adapted to transmit sensed data to a system receiver adapted to provide the data to a user. The systems and methods can provide a user the desired information pertaining to one or more tires of a vehicle that are to be monitored, and the respective locations of the tires. The systems and methods can be adapted to monitor tires on any vehicle with inflatable tires, including off-the-road (OTR) vehicles. | 08-23-2012 |
20130186485 | TAMPER-PROOF CAPS, ASSEMBLIES, SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Tamper-proof cap systems and methods for use with an access valve, such as a Schrader valve, are provided. A tamper-proof cap assembly for use with an access valve can include a cylindrical outer cap and a cylindrical inner cap, wherein the inner cap captively resides within and rotates freely within the outer cap. The inner cap of a tamper-proof cap assembly can threadingly receive the threaded end of an access valve. A tamper-proof cap system can include a tamper-proof cap assembly and a tool for manipulating the inner cap such that a user with the tool can manipulate the tamper-proof cap and screw it onto or off of an access valve. Without the tool the tamper-proof cap cannot be removed from the access valve. | 07-25-2013 |
Carolina Rigney, West Bloomfield, MI US
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20120174111 | METHOD TO DETERMINE DRIVER WORKLOAD FUNCTION AND USAGE OF DRIVER WORKLOAD FUNCTION FOR HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT - A method of objectively measuring a driver's ability to operate a motor vehicle user interface. The method includes objectively measuring the driver's ability to perform each one of a plurality of calibration tasks of various degrees of difficulty including an easy task, a medium task, and a difficult task; generating a scale with which to evaluate the driver's ability to operate the user interface, the scale customized for the driver based on the objective measurements of the driver's ability to perform each calibration task; objectively measuring the driver's ability to operate a function of the motor vehicle user interface; and objectively evaluating the driver's ability to operate the function of the motor vehicle user interface using the scale to determine if the user interface is appropriate for the driver. | 07-05-2012 |
Eric Rigney, Los Angeles, CA US
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20090231459 | CAMERA DIRECT DAILIES - Obtaining camera direct dailies using a parallel recording scheme on a set, including; simultaneously recording camera-original video in a master recording session and a lower-resolution proxy recording session; transferring lower-resolution video from the lower-resolution proxy recording session to a stage ingest station; integrating data including sound, logging, color correction, metadata, and high-resolution video from the master recording session at the stage ingest station; and generating camera direct dailies using the integrated data and the video from the lower-resolution proxy recording session. | 09-17-2009 |
Jan Jay Rigney, Owasso, OK US
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20100223833 | Non-Rotational, Self-Correcting, Point-On-Top, Hook - A fishing hook having a shank, bend, eye, and point having a specific gravity greater than that of water is combined with a weight also having a density greater than that of water, and is additionally combined with a buoyant floating body which has a density less than that of water. The combination is arranged so that the hook, weight, and buoyant floating body being co operable together to cause the hook to orient in a more or less horizontal position, with the bend of the hook going “up”, and the point of the hook maintained in a position “on top” of or above the shank, and facing forward, and will not rotate sideways or backwards. This orientation is maintained at all times and is self correcting at all times; whether the lure is fished on the surface of the water, or suspended under the surface of the water, or while sinking and falling toward the bottom, or resting on the bottom, or while being drawn over underwater obstacles. Furthermore, this orientation is not dependent upon the contour of the bottom surface to maintain that position. Additionally, the maintaining of the orientation is not dependent upon the lure being suspended from the string, or dependent upon the lure orienting in the hook up position because it is being retrieved. | 09-09-2010 |
20100236129 | Simulated crawdad eggs, or simulated crawdad babies - An artificial bait for fishing, or a component to be added to an artificial bait or hook for fishing, that includes, or simulates, crawdad eggs, and/or crawdad babies, or simulates a crawdad with crawdad eggs, and/or crawdad babies attached to it. | 09-23-2010 |
Jennifer Rigney US
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20110046284 | Novel Treated Mineral Pigments for Aqueous Based Barrier Coatings - This invention is directed to novel pigments, pigment systems (including components not classified as pigments) and formulations for use in an aqueous coating system applied onto cellulosic (paper and/or paperboard) and non-cellulosic substrates (polyethylene (PE), polylactic acid (PLA), polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), etc.) to impart barrier properties. | 02-24-2011 |
Jennifer Rigney, Dearborn, MI US
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20130225744 | ENHANCED PERFORMANCE OF MINERAL BASED AQUEOUS BARRIER COATINGS - A method for preparing an aqueous based coating system, and coating systems made thereby, for coating onto paper and/or paperboard for providing barrier to liquid, moisture vapor, oil and grease including a pigment and a polymer emulsion system or natural based binding system. One alternative of the method includes surface treating a pigment to form a pigment system and mixing a polymer emulsion system or natural based binding system with the pigment system. Another alternative of the method includes mixing a pigment and polymer emulsion system or natural based binding system and hydrophobizing the polymer emulsion system or natural based binding system by adding silanes, siloxanes, siloxane/silicone resin blends, or their carbon based analogs. | 08-29-2013 |
Joseph D. Rigney, Milford, OH US
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20090293994 | HIGH THERMAL GRADIENT CASTING WITH TIGHT PACKING OF DIRECTIONALLY SOLIDIFIED CASTING - Method for forming directionally solidified articles in tightly packed mold cavities withdrawn into liquid metal cooling bath. The withdrawal rate and the spacing between adjacent mold cavities cooperate to provide a high thermal gradient. The cast articles exhibit primary dendrite arm spacing of between about 6 to about 12 mils (about 150-300 microns). | 12-03-2009 |
Joseph David Rigney, Milford, OH US
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20090042054 | NB-SI BASED ALLOYS HAVING AN AL-CONTAINING COATING, ARTICLES, AND PROCESSES - Nb—Si based alloy articles comprising a Nb—Si based alloy upon which is disposed an environmentally-resistant coating are described. They include a coating comprising at least one phase selected from the group consisting of M(Al,Si) | 02-12-2009 |
20090042056 | OXIDE-FORMING PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR NIOBIUM-BASED MATERIALS - A coating suitable for use as protective oxide-forming coatings on Nb-based substrates, and particularly monolithic niobium-based alloys, exposed to high temperatures and oxidative environments. The coating contains aluminum, may further contain silicon, and optionally contains niobium, titanium, hafnium, and/or chromium, which in combination form one or more intermetallic phases that promote the formation of a slow-growing oxide scale. The intermetallic phases may be M(Al,Si) | 02-12-2009 |
20110003170 | COATING SYSTEMS CONTAINING BETA PHASE AND GAMMA-PRIME PHASE NICKEL ALUMINIDE - A coating and process for depositing the coating on a substrate. The coating is a nickel aluminide overlay coating of predominantly the beta (NiAl) and gamma-prime (Ni | 01-06-2011 |
20110146848 | OXIDE-FORMING PROTECTIVE COATIGNS FOR NIOBIUM-BASED MATERIALS - Coatings suitable for use as protective oxide-forming coatings on Nb-based substrates exposed to high temperatures and oxidative environments. The coatings contain chromium and/or molybdenum, preferably contains silicon, and optionally contains niobium, titanium, hafnium, iron, rhenium, tantalum, and/or tungsten, which in combination form multiple intermetallic phases, which in combination form one or more intermetallic phases that promote the formation of a slow-growing oxide scale. Depending on the particular coating composition, the intermetallic phases may be: a silicon-modified Cr | 06-23-2011 |
20120282485 | OXIDE-FORMING PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR NIOBIUM-BASED MATERIALS - Coatings suitable for use as protective oxide-forming coatings on Nb-based substrates exposed to high temperatures and oxidative environments. The coatings contain chromium and/or molybdenum, preferably contains silicon, and optionally contains niobium, titanium, hafnium, iron, rhenium, tantalum, and/or tungsten, which in combination form multiple intermetallic phases, which in combination form one or more intermetallic phases that promote the formation of a slow-growing oxide scale. Depending on the particular coating composition, the intermetallic phases maybe: a silicon-modified Cr | 11-08-2012 |
Michael P. Rigney, San Antonio, TX US
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20150243698 | COMPRESSIVE SENSING IMAGING SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates to a compressive sensing imaging system which may include a compressive sensing optic (CSO) that includes a plurality of compressive sensing elements (CSEs), a fiber optic bundle (FOB) that includes a plurality of fiber optic elements (FOEs) and a sensor that includes a plurality of optical sensing elements (OSEs). Each CSE is configured to capture a respective random CSE optical sample related to a respective portion of a scene and to provide the respective CSE optical sample to the FOB. Each FOE is configured to integrate one or more accepted scene optical samples to produce an associated compressed optical sample and each scene optical sample corresponds to at least a portion of a respective CSE optical sample. Each FOE is further configured to provide the associated compressed optical sample to the sensor. Each OSE is configured to integrate one or more received sensor optical samples. | 08-27-2015 |
Neal Emerson Rigney, Cedar Park, TX US
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20150193743 | SETTLEMENT FACILITATION HUB - Some implementations may include a settlement facilitation hub (SFH) to receive, from one or more retailers, transaction data comprising one or more retailer transactions. The SFH may store each retailer transaction. Based on a lender identifier of each retailer transaction, the SFH may create, for a clearinghouse associated with one or more lenders, settlement transaction data that includes a portion of the stored transactions. After providing the settlement transaction data to the clearinghouse, the SFH may receive transaction results indicating results of the clearinghouse initiating, based on the settlement transaction data, a transfer of funds from a lender account to one or more retailer accounts corresponding to the one or more retailers. The SFH may update the status of the portion of the stored transactions and create a settlement report for at least one of the one or more retailers based on the updated transactions. | 07-09-2015 |
20150193870 | GENERATING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS (EDOCS) FOR TRANSACTIONS - Some implementations include a disclosure system to receive a template and values used to fill in fields of the template. The values may include consumer information associated with a consumer. The disclosure system may receive signature data including a signature of the consumer. The disclosure system may create a disclosure that includes the template, the values, and the signature data. The disclosure system may associate a universally unique identifier with the disclosure and create, using a cryptographic hash function, a digital signature that represents the disclosure. | 07-09-2015 |
Nickolas S. Rigney, Redlands, CA US
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20090067577 | PATIENT ALIGNMENT SYSTEM WITH EXTERNAL MEASUREMENT AND OBJECT COORDINATION FOR RADIATION THERAPY SYSTEM - A patient alignment system for a radiation therapy system. The alignment system includes multiple external measurement devices which obtain position measurements of components of the radiation therapy system which are movable and/or are subject to flex or other positional variations. The alignment system employs the external measurements to provide corrective positioning feedback to more precisely register the patient and align them with a radiation beam. The alignment system can be provided as an integral part of a radiation therapy system or can be added as an upgrade to existing radiation therapy systems. | 03-12-2009 |
20100192303 | MODULAR PATIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM - A radiation treatment system ( | 08-05-2010 |
20120104276 | MODULAR PATIENT SUPPORT SYSTEM - A radiation treatment system ( | 05-03-2012 |
20120323516 | PATIENT ALIGNMENT SYSTEM WITH EXTERNAL MEASUREMENT AND OBJECT COORDINATION FOR RADIATION THERAPY SYSTEM - A patient alignment system for a radiation therapy system. The alignment system includes multiple external measurement devices which obtain position measurements of components of the radiation therapy system which are movable and/or are subject to flex or other positional variations. The alignment system employs the external measurements to provide corrective positioning feedback to more precisely register the patient and align them with a radiation beam. The alignment system can be provided as an integral part of a radiation therapy system or can be added as an upgrade to existing radiation therapy systems. | 12-20-2012 |
20140163300 | PATIENT ALIGNMENT SYSTEM WITH EXTERNAL MEASUREMENT AND OBJECT COORDINATION FOR RADIATION THERAPY SYSTEM - A patient alignment system for a radiation therapy system. The alignment system includes multiple external measurement devices which obtain position measurements of components of the radiation therapy system which are movable and/or are subject to flex or other positional variations. The alignment system employs the external measurements to provide corrective positioning feedback to more precisely register the patient and align them with a radiation beam. The alignment system can be provided as an integral part of a radiation therapy system or can be added as an upgrade to existing radiation therapy systems. | 06-12-2014 |
Richard Rigney, Long Beach, CA US
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20130247600 | Vehicle Refrigeration Equipment Having a Vapor Cycle System - According to an embodiment, a refrigeration system that cools a compartment includes a compressor, a condenser, a condenser fan, a condenser fan motor, an evaporator, an evaporator fan, an evaporator fan motor, and tubing adapted to transport refrigerant through the refrigeration system in a circulation order from the compressor to the condenser to the evaporator and back to the compressor again. The evaporator fan may be positioned in an air inlet path to the evaporator. The evaporator fan motor may be outside a chilled air circuit of the evaporator. | 09-26-2013 |
Stephen D. Rigney, Shawnee, OK US
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20100101242 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ELECTRONICS - A system, method and apparatus for cooling the electronic components that regulate power and commutation of a refrigerant compressor motor in an air conditioning system. The electronic components are juxtaposed upon a heat sink provided with a refrigerant passageway. The heat sink is fluidly disposed in the refrigeration line between the evaporator assembly and compressor such that refrigerant returning from the evaporator assembly to the compressor of the air conditioning system travels directly to the heat sink and through the refrigerant passageway before reaching the compressor. | 04-29-2010 |
Thomas Rigney, Valatie, NY US
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20120006824 | Sealing Lid For A Container - A lid is provided for engagement with a projecting rim of an opening on a container. The lid includes a covering panel for closing the container opening and a skirt formed on a periphery of the cover and depending therefrom. The skirt overlaps with the container rim when the cover is positioned over the opening. The skirt includes a defined gap therein that is positioned between adjacent gap edges. A clasp is provided on the periphery of the cover adjacent the defined gap. The clasp pivots between an open position and an engaged position. In the engaged position, the clasp engages the gap edges and draws the edges toward one another. The drawing of the gap edges moves the skirt inwardly towards the container rim. The lid may further include a flexing portion defining a connection between the cover panel and the skirt. The engagement of the clasp on the skirt causes compliance of the flexing portion and a corresponding axial movement of the skirt relative to the cover panel. | 01-12-2012 |
Thomas Rigney, Silverado, CA US
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20110242687 | ADJUSTABLE OPTICAL MOUNT WITH LOCKING DEVICES AND METHODS - An adjustable optical mount embodiment includes a first plate configured to mount an optical element and a second plate disposed adjacent the first plate with a pivot point between the plates. At least one adjustable threaded member has a contact end in contact with a rear surface of the first plate and a threaded outer surface in threaded engagement with a threaded bore of the second plate. A lock collar having a threaded bore in threaded engagement with a threaded outer surface of the adjustable threaded member which extends from a rear surface of the second plate has a torqueable surface disposed at an adjustment end which is configured to be engaged for the application of torque from a rearward position relative to the adjustable optical mount. | 10-06-2011 |