Weatherbee
Eric R. Weatherbee, Attica, NY US
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20110115465 | High Voltage Test Terminal Having a Shock-Absorbing Insulator - A high voltage test terminal for an electrical power distribution/transmission system includes a shock-absorbing insulator disposed between first and second conductors. A blade is movably connected to the second conductor. The blade is electrically and mechanically connected to the first conductor in a first position and electrically isolated and mechanically disconnected from the first conductor in a second position. The blade is in the first position for normal operation of the electrical apparatus. The blade of the test terminal is moved to the second open position to conduct both electrical and mechanical tests of the electrical apparatus. | 05-19-2011 |
20130014986 | Spark-Over Prevention Device For High-Voltage BushingAANM Ko; ChungduckAACI MendonAAST NYAACO USAAGP Ko; Chungduck Mendon NY USAANM Zhang; ShibaoAACI RochesterAAST NYAACO USAAGP Zhang; Shibao Rochester NY USAANM Weatherbee; Eric R.AACI AtticaAAST NYAACO USAAGP Weatherbee; Eric R. Attica NY USAANM McNulty; Andrew V.AACI BataviaAAST NYAACO USAAGP McNulty; Andrew V. Batavia NY USAANM Cirkovic; KataAACI West HenriettaAAST NYAACO USAAGP Cirkovic; Kata West Henrietta NY US - A high-voltage bushing includes a housing and a tube disposed within the housing. A conductor is disposed within the tube. An electrically conductive contact member is connected to the tube and has a first opening to receive and contact the conductor. Accordingly, spark-over between the inner surface of the tube and the outer surface of the draw-lead cable caused by a high-frequency transient is substantially prevented. | 01-17-2013 |
Grant Weatherbee, Fort Mcmurray CA
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20100044276 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CREATE AN OIL SAND SLURRY - An improved method and apparatus for preparing and oil sand slurry. Mined oil sand ore is deposited into a rotatable breaker tube. As the rotary breaker rotates, the ore is advanced and broken. Process fluid may be differentially distributed throughout the length of the rotary breaker, forming an oil sand slurry and assisting in the comminution and ablation of the ore. The comminuted oil sand and process fluid passes through perforations in the interior surface of the rotary breaker, and are collected in a hopper below, while oversized ore lumps are ejected out of the discharge end of the rotary breaker. The rotatable breaker tube is resistant to backflow at higher infeed rates. | 02-25-2010 |
Jamil J. Weatherbee, Pleasant Hill, CA US
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20100188667 | Optical Aperture Sensor - A fluid control platform that may control various fluid control components and is scalable by connecting with additional substantially identical platforms, as well as related systems, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of fluid control are disclosed. The platform may include a programmable controller, a power supply, a data input, a data output device, and/or a networking connection, among other things. A coordinated fluid control system may include multiple networked platforms, which may be networked to each other in, for example, a ring. The programmable controller may be provided with hardware that permits operation of each of a plurality of fluid control components, some of which may be intelligent fluid control components. | 07-29-2010 |
20100200074 | Fluid Control Platform and System - A fluid control platform that may control various fluid control components and is scalable by connecting with additional substantially identical platforms, as well as related systems, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of fluid control are disclosed. the platform may include a programmable controller, a power supply, a data input, a data output device, and/or a networking connection, among other things. A coordinated fluid control system may include multiple networked platforms, which may be networked to each other in, for example, a ring. The programmable controller may be provided with hardware that permits operation of each of a plurality of fluid control components, some of which may be intelligent fluid control components. | 08-12-2010 |
20120136490 | FLUID CONTROL SYSTEM - A fluid control platform that may control various fluid control components and is scalable by connecting with additional substantially identical platforms, as well as related systems, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of fluid control are disclosed. the platform may include a programmable controller, a power supply, a data input, a data output device, and/or a networking connection, among other things. A coordinated fluid control system may include multiple networked platforms, which may be networked to each other in, for example, a ring. The programmable controller may be provided with hardware that permits operation of each of a plurality of fluid control components, some of which may be intelligent fluid control components. | 05-31-2012 |
20120273048 | TUBE DISLODGEMENT DETECTION TECHNOLOGY FOR SOLENOID ACTUATORS - The presence of, absence of, or characteristics of, flexible tubing within a solenoid actuator valve may be determined by calculating the approximate amount of work performed by the solenoid actuator valve's armature as it closes. The likelihood of dislodgment of tubing within a closed solenoid actuator valve may be monitored by evaluating the velocity of the solenoid actuator valve's armature over a period of time. | 11-01-2012 |
20120278006 | TUBE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY FOR SOLENOID ACTUATORS - The presence of, absence of, or characteristics of, flexible tubing within a solenoid actuator valve may be determined by calculating the approximate amount of work performed by the solenoid actuator valve's armature as it closes. The likelihood of dislodgment of tubing within a closed solenoid actuator valve may be monitored by evaluating the velocity of the solenoid actuator valve's armature over a period of time. | 11-01-2012 |
Mike Weatherbee, Toronto CA
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20150264189 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EXPENSE MANAGEMENT - Systems and methods for managing telecommunications services expenses are provided. For example, the system may have at least one module configured to receive one or more data sets containing account and plan information for one or more end users; at least one module configured to analyze the one or more data sets containing account and plan information to generate a set of recommendations; at least one module configured to solicit offers from one or more third party suppliers and one or more telecommunications services providers; and at least one module configured to provide an interface to display the one or more data sets containing account information, plan information, and recommendations, wherein the at least one module is also configured to receive instructions from an enterprise client or an end user. | 09-17-2015 |
Paul Allan Weatherbee, Edmonton CA
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20090106732 | HIERARCHICAL DATA MODELS AND METHODS FOR NAVIGATING SAME - A method of programming a navigation system for a hierarchical data model includes coupling a processor in electronic data communication with an output device. The method also includes programming a hierarchical data model of a database within the processor. The hierarchical data model has a hierarchy representing a plurality of objects. At least one object of the plurality of objects has at least one attribute. The method further includes programming an entry point to at least a portion of the hierarchical data model within the processor. The entry point is programmed to generate an information list including each object of the plurality of objects having at least one common attribute. The information list is readable on the output device. | 04-23-2009 |
20090106739 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEBUGGING MULTIPLE WORKFLOW INSTANCES - Systems and methods for remotely monitoring and debugging processes over a distributed network are provided. In one aspect, a method includes attaching to a first process of a plurality of processes running on a remote device such that a second process of the plurality of processes is not interrupted, and displaying details of the first process at a client. | 04-23-2009 |