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Chris Tiernan, Wixom, MI US
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20090186725 | MULTI-UTILITY CAMSHAFT CAP FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - A multi-utility camshaft cap for an internal combustion engine includes a base for attaching the camshaft cap to a cylinder head of an engine, with the base including not only semicircular bearing sections for mounting one or more camshafts to the cylinder head, but also oil control valves for controlling camshaft phasing, and a camshaft chain tensioner, with each component being mounted within a single, one-piece housing. | 07-23-2009 |
Chris David Tiernan, Wixom, MI US
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20130109517 | PIVOT PIN WITH INTERNAL OIL PASSAGE | 05-02-2013 |
20130139773 | ENGINE DRIVE SYSTEM - A system for an engine drive that engages a timing band with a camshaft and a crankshaft is provided. The system further includes a coupling device that couples the camshaft to another camshaft that is not engaged with the timing band. The coupling device and the camshafts are in such a configuration that the camshafts rotate in opposing directions. | 06-06-2013 |
Christopher David Tiernan, Wixom, MI US
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20110003657 | CHAIN TENSIONER - A chain tensioner for use on a chain drive system is disclosed which has a housing open at both ends. Into the housing, a cartridge is inserted, the cartridge having including a body with a cylinder within and a piston. A retention system is provided to substantially prevent the body of the cartridge from moving with respect to the housing. Such a retention system, in one embodiment, includes a lip at a first end of the body and a groove on a second end of the body. The lip serves as a stop to prevent the body of the cartridge from moving axially beyond the stop in one direction. A clip is interlocked into the groove on the second end of the body of the cartridge to prevent movement in the opposite direction. | 01-06-2011 |
Francis A. Tiernan, Saratoga, CA US
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20090061844 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLLECTING, ARCHIVING, AND ACCESSING DATA ON BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION PERFORMANCE - The present invention is in the field of base station and network infrastructure maintenance. One embodiment is a method, comprising: collecting base transceiver station performance data into a performance analysis and data collection application; transmitting the base transceiver station performance data wirelessly to a mobile application on a mobile device; and uploading the base transceiver station performance data from the mobile application on the mobile device wirelessly over an internet through a mobile network into a web application. One embodiment is a system, comprising: a base station analyzer for measuring base transceiver station performance, wherein the base station analyzer has wireless access to a mobile application on a mobile device; and the mobile application on the mobile device, wherein the mobile application on the mobile device has wireless access through the internet across a mobile network to a web application. | 03-05-2009 |
James C. Tiernan, Solana Beach, CA US
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20130128897 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SCALABLE MULTIFUNCTIONAL NETWORK COMMUNICATION - A system and method for scalable multifunctional network communication between presentation devices and service providers are disclosed. A group of consumer premise equipment (CPE) units are coupled to the presentation devices, and a headend control computer receives upstream messages from the CPE units and for sending downstream messages to the CPE units. A group of service provider control subsystems interface between the headend control computer and the service providers. The head end control computer receives messages from the CPE units and transports them to the service provider control subsystems, and the headend control computer receives messages from the service provider control subsystems and transports them to the CPE units. | 05-23-2013 |
John J. Tiernan, Huber Heights, OH US
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20130224673 | SOLID FUEL SKEWER SUSPENSION BURNING SYSTEM - A skewer system comprises a skewer rod that holds tires in suspension during an incineration process where the tires are burned for fuel in a kiln such as a cement kiln or a lime kiln. In certain implementations, the skewer system also comprises a fuel advancing system to advance tires loaded onto the skewer rod into the heated gas in a stationary heat transfer station of the kiln. In further exemplary implementations, the skewer system comprises a mechanism to recover wire remnants from incinerated tires, the wire can be cut off the skewer and dropped into the kiln, or the wire itself can be burned off. | 08-29-2013 |
20140377037 | SOLID FUEL SKEWER SUSPENSION BURNING SYSTEM - A solid fuel skewer suspension burning system for a kiln, comprises a skewer rod and a solid fuel loading system. The skewer rod has a first end and a length that extends longitudinally. The solid fuel loading system includes a fuel centering and staging area that receives fuel from a conveyor system, and a fuel loading area that receives fuel from the fuel centering and staging area. The solid fuel is inserted upon the skewer rod at the fuel loading area. The solid fuel loading system also includes a first clamp, an airlock and a plow. The first clamp holds the skewer rod and defines a first position between the first clamp and a free end of the skewer rod. The airlock is spaced from the first clamp and has a first airlock gate and a second airlock gate. The plow reciprocates substantially longitudinally in cooperation with the skewer rod to advance fuel along at least a portion of the length of the skewer rod. | 12-25-2014 |
John P. Tiernan, Newnan, GA US
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20080264289 | PROPELLANT FOR FRACTURING WELLS - An apparatus for fracturing wells employs a propellant charge and an ignition cord wrapped around the outer surface of the propellant charge to rapidly ignite the outer surface of the propellant charge. | 10-30-2008 |
20100258292 | PROPELLANT FRACTURING SYSTEM FOR WELLS - A fracturing system for wells has a propellant charge having a known surface area for combustion, and a combustion rate as a function of pressure with lower combustion rates at lower pressures and rapidly increasing combustion rates at higher pressures separated by a knee in the combustion rate function. The propellant charge is initially sealed within a vessel as it is inserted into a well. The system also includes means for creating openings in the vessel on ignition of the propellant charge in the well, such that the openings have a known combined flow area selected to create a condition of choked flow of combustion gases from within the vessel and maintain pressures within the vessel below the knee in the combustion rate function. | 10-14-2010 |
John Patrick Tiernan, Newnan, GA US
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20160015472 | Methods for Detecting Materials in a Body Cavity - The present disclosure relates to a medical material or surgical sponge including an integral construction having a plurality of micro-particle taggants that are UV or radio wave detectable. The sponge includes a fibrous, nonwoven fabric containing entangled fibers arranged in an interconnecting patterned relationship in a plane of the fabric, and at least one UV or radio wave detectable element positioned interiorly of the fibrous nonwoven fabric in the plane. The fibers of the nonwoven fabric may be inter twined about the micro-particle taggants. | 01-21-2016 |
John V. Tiernan, Oak Bluffs, MA US
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20140143354 | VIRTUAL CONCIERGE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described are systems and methods that receive from a virtual concierge system a text-based inquiry from a user having an interest; store the inquiry in a queuing system, generate a match between an online assistant and the user based on content of the stored inquiry and profile data of the online assistant, and establish a text-based communication between an electronic device of the user and an electronic device of the online assistant in response to generating the match, the text-based communication including the content of the stored inquiry. | 05-22-2014 |
Martin Tiernan, Tucson, AZ US
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20140223585 | TRANSCEIVER LOCKING ASSEMBLY - A transceiver locking assembly includes at least one processor device, a network device, in a network environment, in communication with the least one processor device, a transceiver in communication with the network device; a transceiver port, coupled to the network device, defining a first slot opening in at least one of a variety of positions of the transceiver port and configured for selectively receiving the transceiver, and a dynamically controlled locking mechanism coupled to the transceiver port. The dynamically controlled locking mechanism is selectively positioned into the first slot opening to lock the transceiver into the network device or selectively removed away from the first slot opening to unlock the transceiver from the network device. | 08-07-2014 |
20140223587 | TRANSCEIVER LOCKING ASSEMBLY - A transceiver locking assembly includes at least one processor device, a network device, in a network environment, in communication with the least one processor device, a transceiver in communication with the network device; a transceiver port, coupled to the network device, defining a first slot opening in at least one of a variety of positions of the transceiver port and configured for selectively receiving the transceiver, and a dynamically controlled locking mechanism coupled to the transceiver port. The dynamically controlled locking mechanism is selectively positioned into the first slot opening to lock the transceiver into the network device or selectively removed away from the first slot opening to unlock the transceiver from the network device. | 08-07-2014 |
Martin A. Tiernan, Tucson, AZ US
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20150324113 | UNLOCKING ELECTRONIC DEVICES USING TOUCHSCREEN INPUT GESTURES - A computer implemented method for detecting input gesture events on a touchscreen of an electronic device and for unlocking the electronic device is disclosed. The method may include displaying, while the electronic device is in a locked state, a plurality of guidance lines on the touchscreen of the electronic device, detecting, during an input gesture event, guidance line crossings and calculating a number of guidance line crossings detected during the input gesture event. The method may also include converting a calculated number of detected guidance line crossings into at least one password digit, comparing a sequence of password digits to a stored password in the electronic device and unlocking, in response to comparing the sequence of password digits to the stored password, the electronic device. | 11-12-2015 |
Peter Tiernan, Caherconlish IE
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20130183188 | MIXTURE OF POWDERS FOR PREPARING A SINTERED NICKEL-TITANIUM-RARE EARTH METAL (Ni-Ti-RE) ALLOY - A mixture of powders for preparing a sintered nickel-titanium-rare earth (Ni—Ti—RE) alloy includes Ni—Ti alloy powders comprising from about 55 wt. % Ni to about 61 wt. % Ni and from about 39 wt. % Ti to about 45 wt. % Ti, and RE alloy powders comprising a RE element. | 07-18-2013 |
20130284326 | NICKEL-TITANIUM-RARE EARTH ALLOY AND METHOD OF PROCESSING THE ALLOY - A nickel-titanium-rare earth (Ni—Ti-RE) alloy comprises nickel at a concentration of from about 35 at. % to about 65 at. %, a rare earth element at a concentration of from about 1.5 at. % to about 15 at. %, boron at a concentration of up to about 0.1 at. %, with the balance of the alloy being titanium. In addition to enhanced radiopacity compared to binary Ni—Ti alloys and improved workability, the Ni—Ti-RE alloy preferably exhibits superelastic behavior. A method of processing a Ni—Ti-RE alloy includes providing a nickel-titanium-rare earth alloy comprising nickel at a concentration of from about 35 at. % to about 65 at. %, a rare earth element at a concentration of from about 1.5 at. % to about 15 at. %, the balance being titanium; heating the alloy in a homogenization temperature range below a critical temperature; and forming spheroids of a rare earth-rich second phase in the alloy while in the homogenization temperature range. | 10-31-2013 |
Peter Tiernan, Limerick IE
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20110114230 | Nickel-Titanium-Rare Earth Alloy and Method of Processing the Alloy - A nickel-titanium-rare earth (Ni—Ti-RE) alloy comprises nickel at a concentration of from about 35 at. % to about 65 at. %, a rare earth element at a concentration of from about 1.5 at. % to about 15 at. %, boron at a concentration of up to about 0.1 at. %, with the balance of the alloy being titanium. In addition to enhanced radiopacity compared to binary Ni—Ti alloys and improved workability, the Ni—Ti-RE alloy preferably exhibits superelastic behavior. A method of processing a Ni—Ti-RE alloy includes providing a nickel-titanium-rare earth alloy comprising nickel at a concentration of from about 35 at. % to about 65 at. %, a rare earth element at a concentration of from about 1.5 at. % to about 15 at. %, the balance being titanium; heating the alloy in a homogenization temperature range below a critical temperature; and forming spheroids of a rare earth-rich second phase in the alloy while in the homogenization temperature range. | 05-19-2011 |
20140220091 | EMBEDDING NANOPARTICLES IN THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS - The present invention relates to a polymeric material having one or more nanoparticles embedded within the surface layer of a single side of the material. In some embodiments, the nanoparticles are microbiocidal nanoparticles which impart antimicrobial characteristics to the polymeric material within which they sprayed and pushed by are embedded. | 08-07-2014 |
Timothy Arthur Tiernan, Livonia, MI US
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20100121518 | MAP ENHANCED POSITIONING SENSOR SYSTEM - An enhanced positioning system includes a vehicle positioning system adapted to transmit an output representing at least one of a current position, a future position, and a path of a vehicle and at least one module in communication with the vehicle positioning system, wherein the at least one module obtains data and information related to at least one of a road attribute, a vehicle dynamics, and a vehicle position, analyzes the data and information, and modifies the output of the vehicle positioning system in response to the analysis of the data and information. | 05-13-2010 |
Timothy C. Tiernan, Newton, MA US
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20090187096 | Sensor Array for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems and Method - The present invention generally provides improved devices, systems, and methods for measuring materials with NMR and/or MRI. Exemplary embodiments provide a sensor array for NMR mapping of the material. For example tissue can be measured with the sensor array mounted on a probe body having a distal portion which can be inserted through a minimally invasive aperture. While many tissues can be measured and/or diagnosed, one exemplary embodiment includes a probe adapted for insertion into a lumen of a blood vessel. The sensor array can provide improved spatial resolution of tissue and/or tissue structures positioned near the sensor array to diagnose potentially life threatening diseases, for example a fibrous cap covering a vulnerable plaque. In specific embodiments, the sensors are attached to an expandable member, for example a balloon, which can be inflated to urge the probe sensors radially outward to position the sensors near the tissue structures. | 07-23-2009 |
20120019236 | EDDY CURRENT DETECTION - Eddy current detection probes and related methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, the eddy current detection probes are hybrid probes, including a solid state sensor and a detection loop. In some embodiments, the eddy current detection probes include a drive coil and a detection loop, with the detection loop having a sensitive axis that is not parallel to principal axis of the drive coil. In some such embodiments, the sensitive axis of the detection loop is perpendicular to the principal axis of the drive coil. | 01-26-2012 |
20130010068 | AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM - Methods and systems for providing an augmented reality system are disclosed. In one instance, an augmented reality system may: identify a feature within a three-dimensional environment; project information into the three-dimensional environment; collect an image of the three-dimensional environment and the projected information; determine at least one of distance and orientation of the feature from the projected information; identify an object within the three-dimensional environment; and perform markerless tracking of the object. | 01-10-2013 |
20130214771 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSPECTING STRUCTURES INCLUDING PIPES AND REINFORCED CONCRETE - Devices and methods for detecting defects in reinforced concrete using eddy current detection technology are disclosed. In one aspect, a method for detecting defects in reinforced concrete may include the steps of: providing a probe with a plurality of eddy current sensors disposed along a circumferential direction of the probe; inducing an eddy current in a reinforcing structure of the reinforced concrete with at least one of the plurality of eddy current sensors; and detecting a circumferential and longitudinal location of a defect in the reinforcing structure of the reinforced concrete with at least one of the plurality of eddy current sensors. | 08-22-2013 |
20150331038 | ANALYSIS SYSTEM - An analysis system for analyzing circuits and other appropriate devices as well as its method of use are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system may include one or more electromagnetic field generators configured to generate an electromagnetic field proximate to a circuit. The system may also include one or more electromagnetic field sensors configured to scan the circuit by detecting an electromagnetic field induced in the circuit. An associated computing device may be configured to receive the scan of the circuit and compare the scan to a reference scan of the circuit to determine whether the circuit is different from the reference scan. | 11-19-2015 |