Terry Lee
Terry Lee Blansfield, Orange, CA US
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20110277758 | PATIENT CIRCUIT INTEGRITY ALARM USING EXHALED CO2 - A carbon dioxide sensor for use in a respiratory therapy system. The carbon dioxide sensor determines whether a patient interface is fluidly coupled to a patient. | 11-17-2011 |
20140371543 | ANALYTICS REGARDING PATIENT CARE - A method, system and computer-readable medium are provided for determining compliance with patient care protocols, comprising an infusion pump providing infusion information pertaining to one or more drugs administered to a patient, the one or more drugs including sedatives and analgesics, and a processor communicably coupled to the infusion pump and configured to determine information regarding the one or more drugs being administered to the patient based on the infusion information by determining a baseline threshold for the one or more drugs being administered to the patient according to the actual dosage of the one or more drugs administered to the patient prior to a current time, determining a dosage amount of the one or more drugs currently being administered to the patient and comparing the dosage amount of the one or more drugs currently being administered to the baseline threshold to determine a deviation from the baseline threshold. | 12-18-2014 |
20140371618 | ANALYTICS REGARDING VENTILATED PATIENTS - A method, system and computer-readable medium are provided for determining compliance with one or more patient care rules and protocols, the method including the steps of sending infusion information from a pump to a processor pertaining to one or more drugs provided to a patient, sending ventilation information from a ventilator to the processor pertaining to ventilation provided to the patient and determining, with the processor, a variation between actual care of the patient and a set of rules and protocols associated with care of the patient at least in part based on the infusion information and the ventilation information. | 12-18-2014 |
Terry Lee Crock, Massillon, OH US
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20120067370 | SEMI-AUTOMATED HEAT EXCHANGER TUBE CLEANING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A heat exchanger tube cleaning assembly and method is provided. The assembly can allow for semi-automated tube cleaning of a heat exchanger or other piping or equipment used in an industrial facility such as, for example, a petrochemical plant or oil refinery. | 03-22-2012 |
Terry Lee Cronburg, Coventry, CT US
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20100139061 | Method of Reducing Crimp in Woven Sailcloth - A method of reducing crimp in woven sailcloth comprising applying heat to warp yarn or fill yarn prior to the yarns being woven into fabric and a method of making a sail comprising assembling panels of sailcloth comprising warp yarns and fill yarns, wherein at least one panel of sailcloth is prepared by applying heat to the warp yarn or the fill yarn prior to the yarns being weaved into fabric. | 06-10-2010 |
20100139540 | Sailcloth with High 1% Warp and High Warp Efficiency and Method of Making Same - A woven sailcloth comprising warp yarns and fill yarns and having one or more of (i) a 1% warp of at least about 125 and/or a warp efficiency of at least about 17, (ii) a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1, and (iii) a weight of at least about 7 and at least one of a 1% warp to 1% fill ratio of at least about 4:1, a 1% fill to 1% bias ratio of less than about 1:1, a 1% warp:1% fill to 1% fill:1% bias ratio of at least about 1:1, a 10 lb. warp to 10 lb. fill ratio of less than about 0.5:1, a 10 lb. fill to 10 lb. bias ratio of at least about 1:1, and a 10 lb. warp:10 lb. fill to 10 lb. fill:10 lb. bias ratio of less than about 0.5:1; a sail comprising panels of sailcloth at least one panel of which is woven sailcloth as described; a method of making such a woven sailcloth comprising weaving warp yarns and fill yarns, which can comprise a reinforcing yarn and can be weaved in a ripstop pattern, in a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1; and a method of making a sail comprising assembling panels of sailcloth, at least one panel of which is woven sailcloth as described and wherein said at least one panel of woven sailcloth is assembled into the sail with load paths oriented along its warp yarns. | 06-10-2010 |
20120174848 | Sailcloth with High 1% Warp and High Warp Efficiency and Method of Making Same - There is provided herein a woven sailcloth having a weight of at least about 6 and comprising warp yarns and fill yarns and having a 1% warp of at least about 80 and/or a warp efficiency of at least about 13, wherein the fill yarns are pre-crimped, and wherein the warp yarns and the fill yarns are weaved in a plain weave in which the ratio of fill yarn count to warp yarn count is about 1.1:1 to about 1.8:1 and the ratio of warp yarn density to fill yarn density is about 1.2:1 to about 1.9:1. There is also provided herein sails made from the sailcloth and a method for making the sail. | 07-12-2012 |
Terry Lee Eernissee, Cedar Grove, WI US
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20140311864 | Conveyor System and Method - A conveyor system comprising a synchronization unit having a first conveyor belt, a second conveyor belt disposed adjacent to the first conveyor belt, an inlet end and an outlet end. The system further comprises a joint shuttle disposed between the first conveyor belt and the second conveyor belt, each of the first and second conveyor belts having a variable length while the distance between the inlet end and the outlet end is fixed. A discharge conveyor belt is disposed upstream the inlet end and is operating at a first velocity (V | 10-23-2014 |
Terry Lee Few, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110151132 | Methods for Coating Articles Exposed to Hot and Harsh Environments - Methods for providing a coating system for reducing CMAS infiltration of substrates exposed to hot and harsh climates. Exemplary methods include optionally disposing a bond coat on a substrate, disposing an inner ceramic layer over the bond coat, or on the substrate in the absence of a bond coat, and disposing an outer alumina-containing layer including up to 50 percent by weight titania, using a high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) technique. Additional ceramic layers and alumina-containing layers may be provided to achieve a CMAS resistant coating. One or more suitable heat treatments may be utilized to phase-stabilize the alumina. The coating may be used for gas turbine engine components. Deposition techniques for the ceramic layer(s) may depend on the end use of the component. | 06-23-2011 |
20110151219 | Coating Systems for Protection of Substrates Exposed to Hot and Harsh Environments and Coated Articles - Coating system for reducing CMAS infiltration of substrates includes at least an inner ceramic layer and an outer alumina-containing layer. The outer layer includes up to 50 percent by weight titania. Additional ceramic layers and alumina-containing layers may be provided. The coating may be used for gas turbine engine components. Deposition techniques for the coating layers may depend on the end use of the component. Coated articles include a substrate, an optional bond coat on the substrate and a coating over the bond coat or on at least a portion of the substrate in the absence of a bond coat. The inner ceramic layer(s) exhibit a microstructure indicative of a deposition technique selected from thermal spray, physical vapor deposition, and suspension plasma spray, whereas the outer alumina-containing layer exhibits a microstructure indicative of suspension plasma spray, solution plasma spray, and a high velocity oxygen fuel spray. | 06-23-2011 |
Terry Lee Gasparovic, Torrance, CA US
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20140259707 | VEHICLE RADAR ALIGNMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system for aligning a sensor of a radar unit mounted on a vehicle, including calculating at least one alignment measurement of the vehicle from a plurality of optical sensors, positioning a target at a predetermined distance forward of the radar unit and determining a position of the radar unit based on the alignment measurement and the predetermined distance of the target. The method further includes transmitting a beam extending forward from the radar unit and positioning the target and the sensor in alignment with an axis of the beam. | 09-18-2014 |
Terry Lee Hrdina, Wausau, WI US
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20100291849 | Exhaust Fan Assembly - An exhaust fan assembly is provided for expelling contaminated air from a building. The assembly includes a plenum, a fan assembly attached to the plenum, and a windband mounted on top of the fan assembly. The fan assembly is constructed of cylindrical outer and inner walls which define a bearing chamber and surrounding annular space. A fan driven by a shaft extending downward from the bearing chamber draws exhaust air from the plenum and blows it up through the annular space to a nozzle at the top of the fan assembly. | 11-18-2010 |
20140187136 | EXHAUST FAN ASSEMBLY - An exhaust fan assembly is provided for expelling contaminated air from a building. The assembly includes a plenum, a fan assembly attached to the plenum, and a windband mounted on top of the fan assembly. The fan assembly is constructed of cylindrical outer and inner walls which define a bearing chamber and surrounding annular space. A fan driven by a shaft extending downward from the bearing chamber draws exhaust air from the plenum and blows it up through the annular space to a nozzle at the top of the fan assembly. | 07-03-2014 |
Terry Lee Kartes, Fremont, MI US
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20110130031 | CORD ORGANIZER DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention is a cord organizer device that includes a horizontal base surface, spools to receive and control one or more power cords from one or more electrical devices, a plate with a distal end disposed on the top of the spools to label the spools and the power cords, holding clips that are disposed on the sides of the spools to secure the power cords against the horizontal base surface. There is also a cover that is disposed over the spools, the plates and the holding clips to protect and to hide the spools, the plates and the holding clips, a power strip to provide power to the device that is secured by a fastener to the horizontal base surface and a mounting hole to mount the device against a vertical surface. | 06-02-2011 |
Terry Lee Kover, Anaheim, CA US
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20120175532 | COMPACT MODULAR EBEAM SYSTEMS AND METHODS - In an Ebeam system, the cathode assembly and/or the window assembly can be simply and quickly replaced or exchanged as required by conditions of use, without replacing the vacuum chamber, or other component systems. In some cases, replacement may be made without removing the vacuum chamber from its installed position. As a result, the cathode assembly and the window assembly can be readily changed over for maintenance. In addition, modular replacement cathode assemblies and window assemblies having varying characteristics may be selected to match a specific desired application, and then installed into the system. The system may be designed as a compact and lightweight portable device. | 07-12-2012 |
Terry Lee Morkved, Fremont, CA US
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20150179202 | Exchange Decoupled Data Storage Medium - A magnetic data storage medium capable of storing data bits may be configured at least with a magnetic underlayer structure and a recording structure. The recording structure can have at least a first magnetic layer and a second magnetic layer with the first magnetic layer decoupled by being constructed of an alloy of cobalt, platinum, and a platinum group metal element. | 06-25-2015 |
Terry Lee Mushrush, Greer, SC US
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20120078649 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND RECORDING PATIENT COMPLIANCE - A method includes storing a schedule of medicine with an electronic device; entering the medicine consumed by the patient; storing the medicine consumed by the patient; and flowing information regarding the medicine consumed by the patient. The information can be flowed to a medical professional. The electronic device can be a hand-held device. | 03-29-2012 |
Terry Lee Mytopher, Alberta CA
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20120024528 | Firing assembly for a perforating gun - The present disclosure discloses a firing assembly for detonating charges of a perforating gun. The firing assembly includes: one or more casings connected together to form a firing head containment body, the firing head containment body comprising a detonation chamber and actuation chamber; a detonator configured in the detonation chamber; a moveable actuator configured in the actuation chamber and operatively connected to the detonator, wherein the actuator is retained in a first position in the actuation chamber by a retention detent; a coupler operatively connected to the actuator opposite the detonator, wherein the coupler comprises a channel for communicating pressure through the coupler to the actuator that overcomes the retention detent and allows the actuator to move in the actuation chamber to a second position, wherein the detonator activates in dependence upon the actuator moving to the second position. | 02-02-2012 |
Terry Lee Mytopher, Grand Prairie CA
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20100051278 | PERFORATING GUN ASSEMBLY - A perforating gun assembly including: an upper end; a perforating gun connected to the upper end; a hydraulically actuated tool connected to the perforating gun on an end opposite the upper end; and a fluid conduit extending through the upper end and to the hydraulically actuated tool, the fluid conduit allowing fluid communication past the perforating gun to the hydraulically actuated tool such that fluid can be communicated through the upper end to actuate the hydraulically actuated tool. | 03-04-2010 |
20100236781 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORATING MULTIPLE WELLBORE INTERVALS - A bottom hole assembly for one trip perforating and treating a wellbore, the bottom hole assembly including: a tool body including an outer surface and an upper end; a fluid passage extending into the tool body from the upper end; a valve to provide (i) in one orientation fluid access from the fluid passage to an outlet port opening to the outer surface and (ii) in another orientation fluid access from the fluid passage to a perforating gun actuation fluid supply channel while sealing fluid access from the fluid passage to the outer surface; an annular sealing member encircling the outer surface below the outlet port; and a perforating gun carried below the resettable, annular sealing member and hydraulically actuable to detonate by fluid communication through the perforating gun actuation fluid supply channel. | 09-23-2010 |
20150041135 | FIRING MECHANISM FOR A PERFORATING GUN OR OTHER DOWNHOLE TOOL - A firing assembly for a wellbore perforating gun or other downhole tool includes; one or more casings connected together to form a firing head containment body, the firing head containment body is in fluid communication with a firing assembly that includes a click pressure firing module that allows the wellbore to be pressurized to high pressures required for pressure testing the well casing one or more times without firing the gun or actuating a certain downhole tool, and after a predetermined number of pressure increase events, allows the subsequent high pressure activation to reach the firing pin or actuation device and fire the gun or activate the tool without further activity from the surface other than applying the pressure. | 02-12-2015 |
Terry Lee Mytopher, Grande Prairie CA
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20110017453 | Wellbore subassembly with a perforating gun - The present invention discloses a wellbore subassembly with a perforating gun. The wellbore subassembly includes a tubular body and a perforating charge. The tubular body has a wall defining an interior space and an exterior space and the wall has a cavity. In some embodiments, the cavity may be shaped to define a charge socket that receives only a single perforating charge. The perforating charge is configured in the cavity at a location inside the wall. The perforating charge is configured to discharge toward and into the interior space and penetrate into the exterior space by perforating the wall across the interior space from the location of the perforating charge. | 01-27-2011 |
Terry Lee Mytopher, Calgary CA
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20140000894 | Wellbore subassemblies and methods for creating a flowpath | 01-02-2014 |
20140116775 | WELL PERFORATING APPARATUS - The present invention discloses a wellbore perforating apparatus. The apparatus includes a tubular body and a perforating charge. The tubular body has a wall defining an interior space and an exterior space and the wall has a cavity. In some embodiments, the cavity may be shaped to define a charge socket that receives a perforating charge. The perforating charge is configured in the cavity at a location inside the wall. The perforating charge is configured to discharge toward and into the interior space and penetrate into the exterior space by perforating the wall across the interior space from the location of the perforating charge. | 05-01-2014 |
Terry Lee Nelms, Ii, Dallas, GA US
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20100125900 | Network Intrusion Protection - Improved techniques are disclosed for use in an intrusion prevention system or the like. For example, a method comprises the following steps performed by a computing element of a network. A packet of a flow is received, the flow comprising a plurality of packets, wherein the plurality of packets represents data in the network. A network intrusion analysis cost-benefit value is determined representing a benefit for analyzing the received packet for intrusions in relation to a cost for analyzing the received packet for intrusions. The method compares the network intrusion analysis cost-benefit value to a network intrusion analysis cost-benefit threshold to determine whether analyzing the received packet for intrusions before forwarding the received packet is warranted. Responsive to a determination that analyzing the received packet for intrusions before forwarding the received packet is not warranted, the received packet is forwarded, an indication is made that subsequent packets of the flow should be forwarded, and a determination is made whether the received packet indicates an intrusion after forwarding the received packet. | 05-20-2010 |
Terry Lee Sirdevan, Orange Park, FL US
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20090119416 | DATA TRANSFORMATION AND EXCHANGE - A data transformation and exchange server receives an input data stream from one or more application servers and/or computing devices. The data stream includes a plurality of input records and each input record can be in a different input protocol and/or character encoding. The transformation and exchange server determines each input record in the input data stream based on one or more boundary points and determines a template from a plurality of templates based on the input record. The transformation and exchange server transforms the input record into an output record based on the template and communicates the output record via an output data stream. | 05-07-2009 |
Terry Lee Siviter, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20090014372 | Stormwater bioretention filtration system with overflow/bypass capability - A stormwater treatment system including a substantially water impermeable treatment container for treating stormwater through a bioretention mechanism. The treatment container includes an overflow/bypass opening to receive stormwater that bypasses the treatment container filter media, or is only partially treated as a result of high stormwater flows in excess of the capacity of the container to treat the stormwater. The stormwater is directed into the container through an inlet, such as an inlet pipe, preferably connected to a roof drain system for processing and treating stormwater from the roof of a building. The overflow/bypass opening may be adjacent the top wall or bottom wall of the container. | 01-15-2009 |
Terry Lee Troutt, Moore, SC US
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20130156900 | Easy-Open Cook-In Packaged Product - A packaged product has an easy-open packaging article surrounding and adhering to a cooked meat product. The packaging article comprises a multilayer film having a first layer that is a seal layer which is an inside layer of the package and a second layer that bonds to the first layer with a bond strength of at least 36 grams per inch. The second layer, or a third layer with the second layer being between the first layer and the third layer, comprises a tear-enhancing component comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of an inorganic filler and an incompatible polymer blend. The layer comprising the filler and/or incompatible polymer blend allows the package to be torn open without delamination occurring between the seal layer and the tie layer. | 06-20-2013 |
Terry Lee Van Olst, Coal Center, PA US
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20120131100 | DATA COLLECTION FROM UTILITY METERS OVER ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE - Communicating data via an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). An infrastructure is disclosed that includes: a plurality of communication modules incorporated into a plurality of associated utility meters; a data aggregator configured for communicating with each of the plurality of communication modules, wherein the data aggregator includes a system for translating meter specific data formats into an aggregated format that includes data quality attributes and a timestamp, and includes a system for synchronizing aggregated data over a back haul; and a head end system having a communication management system that receives and processes synchronization messages from the data aggregator received over the back haul, wherein the head end system includes a metering system for requesting and obtaining meter data from the associated utility meters via the data aggregator, and issuing signals to individual meters and groups of meters. | 05-24-2012 |
20130110426 | ENERGY METER INTERFACE SYSTEM AND METHOD | 05-02-2013 |
Terry Lee Wilmeth US
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20130062386 | LITTER MOUNTING AND QUICK-ASSEMBLY KIT FOR ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND TRUCK BEDS - A medical litter mounting and carrier quick-assembly kit for flatbeds of trucks and all-terrain vehicles is described. The quick assembly kit comprises track rails upon which catch brackets are slideably engaged adjust to the width of any litter or stretcher having stirrups. The catch brackets engage and secure the litter stirrups for mounting of the litter on the flatbed of the vehicle. | 03-14-2013 |
20130062909 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL FLATBED SYSTEM FOR ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES - A multifunctional inventive flatbed system is described for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and in particular light tactical all-terrain vehicles (LTATVs) for special operations units of the military, where the flatbed system is specially adapted for improved transport of patients in litters, personnel and cargo on such vehicles. | 03-14-2013 |