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Antoine Stephany, Sprimont BE
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20120251373 | Gas Flow Separator with a Thermal Bridge De-Icer - The invention relates to a gas flow separator dividing the flow into a primary and a secondary stream, especially for a dual rotor axial turbomachine. The separator comprises a splitter nose of the turbomachine and includes a generally wedge-shaped leading edge in the gas flow to be split. The flow separator also comprises a metal blade having a longitudinal section in the form of an āSā and located in the nose in contact with the back of the leading edge and extending from the leading edge to a rear end of the separator at some distance from the leading edge, so as to be in contact with a heat source, such as a heat exchanger, located at some distance from the leading edge. | 10-04-2012 |
Mark Stephany, Brecksville, OH US
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20090290722 | AUDIBLE PRODUCT INFORMATION DEVICE - Another example of an audible product information device for placing proximate and associated consumer product includes a housing and electrical components in the housing configured to operate in a playback mode, a record more, and a standby mode. The electrical components include a controller, a record playback device for storing and playing an audible product information message, a speaker for audibly outputting the audible product information message, battery contact terminals in electrical communication with the record/playback device, an activation switch for starting a playback of the product information message, and a recording switch for starting a recording of the product information message. A method for providing an audible product information message to a consumer is also disclosed. | 11-26-2009 |
Raymond George Stephany, Austin, TX US
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20150235948 | GROUNDING DUMMY GATE IN SCALED LAYOUT DESIGN - A semiconductor device includes a gate and a first active contact adjacent to the gate. Such a device further includes a first stacked contact electrically coupled to the first active contact, including a first isolation layer on sidewalls electrically isolating the first stacked contact from the gate. The device also includes a first via electrically coupled to the gate and landing on the first stacked contact. The first via electrically couples the first stacked contact and the first active contact to the gate to ground the gate. | 08-20-2015 |
20150301973 | VARIABLE INTERCONNECT PITCH FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A method of designing conductive interconnects includes determining a residual spacing value based at least in part on an integer multiple of a interconnect trace pitch and a designated cell height. The method also includes allocating the residual spacing to at least one interconnect trace width or interconnect trace space within the interconnect trace pitch. | 10-22-2015 |
Scott Stephany, Los Angeles, CA US
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20150310466 | SALES ANALYZER SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Sales data and vehicle data may be collected by a vehicle data system embodying a special sales analyzer application. For each dealer affiliated or registered with the system and each vehicle transaction record received from the dealer, the system may run analytics to determine, compute, and/or impute supplemental data and internal vehicle pricing data such as trim-level vehicle configuration data, price ranges, exclusion reasons, dealer-specific recommendations, etc. that can later be used to generate a dealer-facing custom user interface. The results are collated into a comprehensive database and persisted in a data store. When requested by a dealer, the system may retrieve dealer-specific information, including sales prices, salespeople, average dealer margins, sales volumes, etc., and anonymized sales data from others in the same geographic region as the dealer and display a visual presentation of all transactions and also individual transactions for that dealer. | 10-29-2015 |
Thomas M. Stephany, Churchville, NY US
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20080258313 | CONNECTING MICROSIZED DEVICES USING ABLATIVE FILMS - A method of providing connectivity to a microsized device, the method includes the steps of providing an ablative base material having at least a top surface; providing a die having a first and second surface and having bonding pads at least upon the first surface; placing the die with the at least first surface of the die contacting the at least first surface of the ablative base material; and ablating a channel in the ablative material proximate to the die. | 10-23-2008 |
20090073212 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING TEMPERATURES IN EJECTION MECHANISMS - An apparatus and method for controlling temperature profiles in ejection mechanisms is provided. A heater includes a first resistor segment having an electrical resistivity, a second resistor segment; and a coupling segment positioned between the first resistor segment and the second resistor segment. The coupling segment has an electrical resistivity, wherein the ratio of the resistivity of the coupling segment to the resistivity of the first resistor segment is substantially zero. Alternatively, the first resistor segment has an electrical conductivity and the coupling segment has an electrical conductivity, wherein the electrical conductivity of the coupling segment is greater than the electrical conductivity of the first resistor segment. | 03-19-2009 |
20100109168 | CONNECTING MICROSIZED DEVICES USING ABLATIVE FILMS - A method of providing connectivity to a microsized device, the method includes the steps of providing an ablative base material having at least a top surface; providing a die having a first and second surface and having bonding pads at least upon the first surface; placing the die with the at least first surface of the die contacting the at least first surface of the ablative base material; and ablating a channel in the ablative material proximate to the die. | 05-06-2010 |
20100112758 | CONNECTING MICROSIZED DEVICES USING ABLATIVE FILMS - A method of providing connectivity to a microsized device, the method includes the steps of providing an ablative base material having at least a top surface; providing a die having a first and second surface and having bonding pads at least upon the first surface; placing the die with the at least first surface of the die contacting the at least first surface of the ablative base material; and ablating a channel in the ablative material proximate to the die. | 05-06-2010 |
Timothy John Stephany, Savage, MN US
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20130242580 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LED LIGHTING - Methods and systems for a solid state lighting device are described. In an embodiment, a device includes a solid state directional light assembly that directionally emits less than omni-directional light, a first rotation mechanism, an Edison base to receive the first rotation mechanism and a secondary movement mechanism, positioned in contact with the light assembly and first rotation mechanism to provide directional positioning of the light assembly. The first rotation mechanism allows for rotation of the solid state directional light assembly while maintaining an electrical connection through the Edison base. | 09-19-2013 |
Timothy Joseph Stephany, Williamson, NY US
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20100032957 | Energy Generation System for Reduced Visual Pollution and Cost - This invention is an improvement on systems that use wind to generate electrical power. It reduces visual pollution and cost, and increases the system efficiency over the prior art of wind powered electrical generators. The proposed system uses a plurality of wind-driven energy harnessers or propellers connected to one or a very few electrical generators, replacing the multiplicity of individual wind-power propellers each connected separately to its own generator. It permits better flexibility in design to reduce or unwanted effects, such as visual pollution which is a major problem with present state of the art wind generating plants. The invention also incorporates a storage system to produce energy during period when the harnessers are not capturing sufficient energy from the wind to provide the electrical power needed. The electrical power generated can then be connected to a power grid or other energy network to provide useful energy. | 02-11-2010 |