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Brad Stinson, Calgary CA
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20120005109 | System, Method, and Apparatus for Property Appraisals - An appraisal system, method, and apparatus for property appraisals including a collector system, an appraisal database, an accounting system, and a scoring system. The collector system gathers data associated with a property and provides the data to the appraisal database. The collector system also reviews, edits, corrects, validates, and formats the data. The scoring system uses the collector system and appraisal database to access and analyze the data to calculate a score associated with the property. The score is calculated using one or more of a zone and market group associated with the property. The scoring system maps the score to one or more comparable sales of one or more other properties based on one or more of the zone and market group in order to generate an appraisal report for the property. | 01-05-2012 |
Bradley H. Stinson, Calgary CA
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20090006185 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR PROPERTY APPRAISALS - An appraisal system, method, and apparatus for property appraisals including a collector system, an appraisal database, an accounting system, and a scoring system. The collector system gathers data associated with a property and provides the data to the appraisal database. The collector system also reviews, edits, corrects, validates, and formats the data. The scoring system uses the collector system and appraisal database to access and analyze the data to calculate a score associated with the property. The score is calculated using one or more of a zone and market group associated with the property. The scoring system maps the score to one or more comparable sales of one or more other properties based on one or more of the zone and market group in order to generate an appraisal report for the property. | 01-01-2009 |
Clive Stewart Alexander Stinson, Little Clacton GB
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20100119645 | METHOD FOR REARING PREDATORY MITES - The present invention relates to the field of biological control. Specifically, it relates to the use of predator mites as biological control agents for reducing damage to crops by insect pests. In particular, it relates to a new method for rearing predator mites, and a method for controlling pests in a crop using predator mites reared using said method. | 05-13-2010 |
Dave Stinson, Uxbridge CA
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20120296957 | Software Based System for Control of Devices - A control system includes a plurality of audio/video and environmental devices, a server and a client system. Each one of said plurality of audio/video devices receives or sends an audio/video signal. The server is connected to each one of said plurality of audio/video devices and is configured to controllably receive and send audio/video signals to and from the plurality of audio/video devices. The server is connected to each one of said plurality of environmental devices and is configured to controllably operate the environmental devices. The client system is interoperable with the server and with a user of the client system through a user interface. At least one medical device may also be connected to communicate with said server. The user can control the plurality of audio/video and environmental devices through the client system and the server, and receive the audio/video signal outputted from any one of the plurality of audio/video and environmental devices. | 11-22-2012 |
20150058736 | Software Based System for Control of Devices - A control system includes a plurality of audio/video and environmental devices, a server and a client system. Each one of said plurality of audio/video devices receives or sends an audio/video signal. The server is connected to each one of said plurality of audio/video devices and is configured to controllably receive and send audio/video signals to and from the plurality of audio/video devices. The server is connected to each one of said plurality of environmental devices and is configured to controllably operate the environmental devices. The client system is interoperable with the server and with a user of the client system through a user interface. At least one medical device may also be connected to communicate with said server. The user can control the plurality of audio/video and environmental devices through the client system and the server, and receive the audio/video signal outputted from any one of the plurality of audio/video and environmental devices. | 02-26-2015 |
David Stinson, Richmond Hill CA
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20100288378 | DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE - A vacuum pressure regulator system for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and, a non-mains power supply. | 11-18-2010 |
20150065969 | DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE - A vacuum pressure regulator system is provided for use in association with a vacuum system in which a vacuum is employed for healthcare purposes, for assisting in monitoring and regulating the vacuum pressure, and having a manual pressure control valve to adjust the treatment vacuum pressure supplied to the patient, a vacuum pressure sensor to sense the treatment vacuum pressure for the patient in the system, and producing a treatment vacuum pressure signal, a sampling circuit which intermittently samples the pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and generate sampling signals, an electrically powered pressure display circuit, and digital pressure display, for receiving the sampling signals and providing a visible display, and a non-mains power supply. | 03-05-2015 |
David Stinson, Chiddingfold GB
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20160048385 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONFIGURING A SOFTWARE APPLICATION - A method and an apparatus for configuring a software application. First a context retrieving unit retrieves a context of a software application, the context comprising one or more qualifiers. Then a comparing unit compares the one or more qualifiers with nodes of a decision tree for determining a configuration identifier for the software application. Based on the determined configuration identifier a configuration value retrieving unit retrieves one or more configuration values for the software application. In order to generate the necessary decision tree, a configuration identifier determining unit determines one or more configuration identifiers associated to configuration values for a software application. An associating unit then associates the determined one or more configuration identifiers with nodes of the decision tree. The resulting decision tree is stored in a storage unit. | 02-18-2016 |
David Stinson, Uxbridge CA
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20140131526 | Cabling for Central Axis Pendant System - A central pivot pendant arm system is provided for running cabling internally within a shoulder casting through a shaft that provides an axis of rotation and cabling access through a side opening in the shaft. The shoulder casting is pivotable about the axis of rotation and partially encloses a portion of the shaft. The shoulder casting has a protrusion for attachment of a pendant arm and facilitates cabling passage inside the shoulder casting, between the shaft side opening and the pendant arm interior. | 05-15-2014 |
20150059871 | Fluid Fitting with Integrated Fluid Management Device - What is presented is a fluid fitting used in a facility that has a plurality of surfaces and a source of fluid pressure. The fluid fitting comprises a mounting component, a conduit adapter, a port, and a fluid management device. The mounting component makes the fluid fitting mountable on the external side of the surface. The conduit adapter is connectable to the fluid handling conduit on the internal side of the surface. The port has a flow path to the conduit adapter that enables a fluid connection between the conduit adapter and the port. The fluid management device is permanently incorporated in the flow path such that the fluid management device is permanently connected to the port at the fluid dispensing point. | 03-05-2015 |
Dennis Dean Stinson, Thresfield GB
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20160136673 | Apparatus For Masking A Nut Plate During Painting of an Aircraft Part Containing The Nut Plate - Apparatus ( | 05-19-2016 |
Kelly Stinson, Cambridge CA
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20120014678 | HEATER ASSEMBLY - A heater assembly to be located at a substantially vertical wall for heating air. The heater assembly includes one or more heating elements, and one or more heat transfer elements mounted on the heating element for transferring heat to a column of the air moving substantially upwardly past the heat transfer elements. The column includes an inner portion positioned proximal to the wall and an outer portion positioned distal to the wall. Each heat transfer element is formed to transfer substantially more heat to the outer portion of the column of the air than to the inner portion thereof, to cause the outer portion to rise faster than the inner portion, for at least partially entraining the inner portion with the outer portion, so that at least a part of the inner portion forms a laminar boundary layer flowing along the wall. | 01-19-2012 |
20120070583 | FLAME SIMULATING ASSEMBLY - A method of forming a simulated combustible fuel element for simulating a semi-burned combustible fuel element, including, first, covering a surface of the semi-burned combustible fuel element with a material selected to produce a resiliently flexible mold, and second, after the selected material has set, removing the semi-burned combustible fuel element from the mold. Next, a predetermined amount of liquefied body material is introduced into the mold, and a body is produced resembling the semi-burned combustible fuel element with one or more cavities therein and an exterior surface simulating the surface of the semi-burned combustible fuel element, the body including one or more light passages. After the body material is cured, the mold is removed from the body. | 03-22-2012 |
20130149451 | METHOD OF FORMING A SIMULATED COMBUSTIBLE FUEL ELEMENT - A method of forming a simulated combustible fuel element including covering at least a part of a surface of a master with a material selected to produce a mold, and then removing the master from the mold. A predetermined amount of a liquefied body material that is less than a volume of the mold is introduced into the mold. A body including the body material is produced with one or more cavities therein and an exterior surface simulating at least the part of the surface of the master. The body material is allowed to solidify, at least to the extent that the body material is self-supporting, and the mold and the body are separated. One or more fuel light sources are positioned to direct light therefrom in the cavity. At least a portion of the exterior surface is coated so that the portion simulates a combustible fuel element. | 06-13-2013 |
20130269227 | FLAME SIMULATING ASSEMBLY - A flame simulating assembly including a simulated fireplace having a flame image subassembly for providing images of flames and one or more light sources configured to provide light having an intensity. The flame simulating assembly also includes a controller for controlling the simulated fireplace, and an ambient light sensor positioned outside the simulated fireplace for sensing ambient light intensity. The controller is configured to increase or decrease the intensity of the light provided by the light source upon receipt of signals from the ambient light sensor. | 10-17-2013 |
20150028115 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A HEAT-GENERATING ELEMENT - A method of controlling a heat-generating element that generates heat when electric current is passed therethrough to control an ambient temperature within a space in which a sensor for sensing temperatures is at least partially located. The method includes sensing an initial temperature, and permitting passage of the electric current through the heat-generating element at 100 percent output for a preselected initial time period. After the electric current has passed through the heat-generating element for the preselected initial time period, a second temperature is sensed. A first temperature difference between the initial temperature and the second temperature is determined. A maximum error between a sensed temperature sensed at a selected time after the initial time period, and the ambient temperature at the selected time, is determined in accordance with a predetermined relationship between the first temperature difference and the maximum error. | 01-29-2015 |
Kelly Stinson, Kitchener CA
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20080264404 | BARBECUE GRILL - A barbecue grill for cooking an object. The barbecue grill includes a number of ribs for supporting the object. Each rib has one or more resistive elements and one or more body portions substantially electrically insulated by an insulator relative to the resistive element. The body portion includes a top surface adapted for engaging the object. Each rib is spaced apart from at least one of the ribs proximal thereto by a predetermined distance to allow liquid escaping from the object to flow between the ribs under the influence of gravity. | 10-30-2008 |
Philip Stinson, Newark Nottinghamshire GB
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20150021348 | VENDING MACHINE AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A vending machine comprises a robotic arm and a pick mechanism that is coupled to the robotic arm. The pick mechanism is configured to retrieve a vendible product in the vending machine, and the robotic arm is configured to locate the pick mechanism at a location with a x-y coordinate that corresponds to the vendible product. The pick mechanism comprises a first roller, a second roller, and a belt that mechanically links the first and second rollers by forming a loop around the first and second rollers. The belt has a first portion and a second portion on opposing sides of the loop, and the second portion of the belt is coupled to the robotic arm. The pick mechanism further comprises a motor that is configured to rotate the first roller in order to translate the first and second portions of the belt in opposite directions to each other. The pick mechanism further comprises a picker arm extending in the z direction. The picker arm has a proximal portion closest to the first roller and a distal portion furthest from the first roller. The proximal portion is coupled to the first portion of the belt in order to be moved in the z-direction as the first roller is rotated, and the distal portion comprises a product picker for releasably attaching to the vendible product. | 01-22-2015 |
Sean Stinson, Calgary CA
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20120150755 | System and Method of Providing Compliance and Alerting of Toxic Gas Exposure for Health Monitoring and Plant Maintenance - An apparatus to obtain zoned real-time gas concentration and location information from a plurality of gas detectors and provide compliance information along with exposure trends and warning information. Acquired concentration and location information can be stored in a common memory unit for efficient trend analysis and generation of compliance information. | 06-14-2012 |
20130066565 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CONFIGURING GAS DETECTION EQUIPMENT BASED ON A USER INTERVIEW - Systems and methods of configuring gas detection equipment based on a user interview are provided. Methods include presenting a plurality of questions to a user regarding the gas detection equipment, receiving user feedback responsive to each of the plurality of questions, and determining configuration parameters, in accordance with the user feedback, for bringing piece the gas detection equipment into a compliant state. | 03-14-2013 |
Sean E. Stinson, Calgary CA
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20150177207 | MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLED GAS DETECTORS - Non-contact magnetic, optical or RF control elements can be used to control various operational aspects, or parameters of a gas detector. The detector can be placed in a low current, or sleep, mode wherein the operational life-time is not reduced by the duration of the sleep mode. Instructions can be coupled to the detector magnetically, optically, or via RF to alter set points or other operating parameters. Information as to bump tests can also be coupled to the detector. | 06-25-2015 |
Sean Everett Stinson, Calgary CA
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20120007736 | System and Method of Determining Gas Detector Information and Status via RFID Tags - In large systems of ambient condition detectors the respective detectors can each include an RFID-type tag or integrated circuit. The tag can transmit detector identification information and status information wirelessly to a displaced receiver. Receivers can be installed in docking/test stations as well as in portable units which can be carried by an individual entering, or, moving through a region being monitored by the detectors | 01-12-2012 |
20120286949 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF WORKER FALL DETECTION AND REMOTE ALARM NOTIFICATION - A fall indicating alarm system includes one or more fall sensors and at least one gas sensor coupled to a displaced alarm system which, responsive to an output from a fall sensor, generates an audible or visual alarm indicator. Both local and displaced alarm indicators can be generated. | 11-15-2012 |