Selfridge
David W. Selfridge, Greensburg, PA US
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20110079186 | MINATURE SLUDGE LANCE APPARATUS - A miniature sludge lance for a steam generator in a pressurized water nuclear reactor is provided. The sludge lance is structured to enter the steam generator via an inspection opening and has a body sufficiently thin to fit between adjacent tubes. The sludge lance rail has at least two types of nozzle assemblies that may be attached thereto. One nozzle assembly rotates and another nozzle assembly translates in a vertical direction. A drive assembly, a mounting assembly, an oscillation assembly, and flow straighteners are also provided. | 04-07-2011 |
20110180021 | MINIATURE SLUDGE LANCE APPARATUS - A miniature sludge lance for a steam generator in a pressurized water nuclear reactor is provided. The sludge lance is structured to enter the steam generator via an inspection opening and has a body sufficiently thin to fit between adjacent tubes. The sludge lance rail has at least two types of nozzle assemblies that may be attached thereto. One nozzle assembly rotates and another nozzle assembly translates in a vertical direction. A drive assembly, a mounting assembly, an oscillation assembly, and flow straighteners are also provided. | 07-28-2011 |
20110180022 | MINATURE SLUDGE LANCE APPARATUS - A miniature sludge lance for a steam generator in a pressurized water nuclear reactor is provided. The sludge lance is structured to enter the steam generator via an inspection opening and has a body sufficiently thin to fit between adjacent tubes. The sludge lance rail has at least two types of nozzle assemblies that may be attached thereto. One nozzle assembly rotates and another nozzle assembly translates in a vertical direction. A drive assembly, a mounting assembly, an oscillation assembly, and flow straighteners are also provided. | 07-28-2011 |
20110185988 | MINATURE SLUDGE LANCE APPARATUS - A miniature sludge lance for a steam generator in a pressurized water nuclear reactor is provided. The sludge lance is structured to enter the steam generator via an inspection opening and has a body sufficiently thin to fit between adjacent tubes. The sludge lance rail has at least two types of nozzle assemblies that may be attached thereto. One nozzle assembly rotates and another nozzle assembly translates in a vertical direction. A drive assembly, a mounting assembly, an oscillation assembly, and flow straighteners are also provided. | 08-04-2011 |
20110185989 | MINATURE SLUDGE LANCE APPARATUS - A miniature sludge lance for a steam generator in a pressurized water nuclear reactor is provided. The sludge lance is structured to enter the steam generator via an inspection opening and has a body sufficiently thin to fit between adjacent tubes. The sludge lance rail has at least two types of nozzle assemblies that may be attached thereto. One nozzle assembly rotates and another nozzle assembly translates in a vertical direction. A drive assembly, a mounting assembly, an oscillation assembly, and flow straighteners are also provided. | 08-04-2011 |
Ethan Selfridge, Somerville, NJ US
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20160063992 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTI-AGENT ARCHITECTURE FOR INTERACTIVE MACHINES - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage devices are for an event-driven multi-agent architecture improves via a semi-hierarchical multi-agent reinforcement learning approach. A system receives a user input during a speech dialog between a user and the system. The system then processes the user input, identifying an importance of the user input to the speech dialog based on a user classification and identifying a variable strength turn-taking signal inferred from the user input. An utterance selection agent selects an utterance for replying to the user input based on the importance of the user input, and a turn-taking agent determines whether to output the utterance based on the utterance, and the variable strength turn-taking signal. When the turn-taking agent indicates the utterance should be output, the system selects when to output the utterance. | 03-03-2016 |
Ritch Allen Selfridge, Bainbridge, NY US
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20140242831 | ROCKET LAUNCHER CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A rocket launcher connector assembly that comprises a first connector component coupled to a launch tube and a second connector component is coupled to a rocket. The second connector component includes an interface side configured to engage the mating interface of the first connector component. Spring members of the second component have rounded portions for engaging contact pads of the first component. A housing of the assembly has a connector holding portion for holding the first and second components. The connector holding portion defines an alignment channel that supports the first component and the alignment member is slidably received in the alignment channel in an insert direction. A tolerance member is engaged with both the alignment member and the connector holding portion of the housing, wherein as the alignment member slides in the alignment channel, the tolerance member biases the alignment member in a direction opposite the insert direction. | 08-28-2014 |
Robert L. Selfridge, Philipsburg, PA US
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20150286720 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR COLLECTING, MANAGING, AND SHARING DATA - Systems and methods for collecting, managing and sharing date include a server computer system that receives a data set containing flat data from a client computer system. The server computer system generates a relational database from the flat data and provides, through a web-based interface, user options for modifying the relational database, as well as application programming interfaces configured to provide data of the relational database to third parties. In accordance with another implementation of the invention, a client computer system sends flat data to a server computer system, causing the server computer system to generate a relational database from flat data. The client computer system receives and displays a web-based user interface that identifies fields of the flat data as part of the relational database, along with user options for modifying the fields of the relational database. | 10-08-2015 |