Weldon, TX
Brandon T. Weldon, Pearland, TX US
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20090221459 | Green lubricant compositions - The present invention is directed to method of making a green lubricant composition having improved wear protection and reduced phosphorus emissions. | 09-03-2009 |
20090221460 | Green lubricant compositions - The present invention is directed to green lubricant compositions comprising a base oil and an effective amount of premixed additives that improve wear protection and reduce phosphorus emissions. | 09-03-2009 |
20100016193 | Method for stabilizing diesel engine lubricating oil against degradation by biodiesel fuel - The lubricating oil used to lubricate diesel engines is stabilized against the detrimental degradation effects of biodiesel fuel by the addition to the lubricating oil of an additive concentrate comprising a premix of a first antioxidant, a second antioxidant of a type different from the first and an organometallic compound. | 01-21-2010 |
Jim Weldon, Liberty Hill, TX US
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20110285236 | Rotating machines using trapped field magnets and related methods - Rotors with trapped-field magnet (TFM) bulks, machines with TFM rotors, and methods of activating and/or using machines with TFM rotors. | 11-24-2011 |
Matthew Weldon, Austin, TX US
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20100000569 | CONTAMINATION MONITORING AND CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR USE WITH AN OPTICAL METROLOGY INSTRUMENT - A technique is provided for monitoring and controlling surface contaminants on optical elements contained within the optical path (or sub-path) of an optical metrology instrument. The technique may be utilized in one embodiment in such a manner as to not require that additional components and/or instrumentation be coupled to, or integrated into, existing metrology equipment. Surface contaminants on optical elements within an optical metrology instrument are monitored so that cleaning procedures can be performed as deemed necessary. The cleaning procedures may include the use of exposing the optical elements to optical radiation. The optical metrology instrument may be an instrument which operates at wavelengths that include vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) wavelengths. | 01-07-2010 |
20100294922 | Automated calibration methodology for VUV metrology system - A calibration pad having multiple calibration sites is provided. A particular calibration site may be utilized until that particular site has been determined to have become unacceptable for further use, for example from contamination, in which case the calibration processes may then move to use a different calibration site(s) on the calibration pad(s). A variety of techniques may be utilized to provide the determination that a site is no longer acceptable for use. Movement may thus occur over time from site to site for use in a calibration process. A variety of criteria may be established to determine when to move to another site. Though the designation of a site as “bad” may be based upon measured reflectance data, other criteria may also be used. For example, the number of times a site has been exposed to light may be the criteria for designating a site as bad. Alternatively the cumulative exposure of a site may be the criteria. Further, the plurality of calibration sites that are provided on the single calibration pad may be pre-evaluated so as to initially screen out unacceptable calibration sites prior to use. The techniques provided may be utilized in calibration processes which utilize a single calibration sample or processes which require a plurality of calibration samples. | 11-25-2010 |
Richard Weldon, Addison, TX US
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20100198690 | Event information tracking and communication tool - A central server system is provided which communicates with a plurality of communication devices known as RTLS tags which are usually worn by participants of an event, the event being normally contained to a facility. The RTLS tags communicate with a network located in the vicinity of the facility to determine the position of the RTLS tags in real time. The network communicates with and transfers information to and from a RTIMS server. Information about identities of the participants, the location of the participants and geographical maps of display booths and exhibitor signage at the event are stored on the RTIMS server in a datastore connected thereto. The datastore may be queried to provide participants information relevant for navigation, lead capture, participant surveys and participant traffic flow. Participant locations may be correlated to entity locations or other participants by the RTIMS system to provide location oriented services. | 08-05-2010 |
20100228602 | Event information tracking and communication tool - A central server system communicates with a plurality of communication devices known as RTLS tags worn by participants of an event in a facility. The RTLS tags communicate with a network located in the vicinity of the facility to determine the position of the RTLS tags in real time. The network transfers information to and from a RTIMS server. Information about identities of the participants, the location of the participants and geographical maps of display booths and exhibitor signage at the event are stored on the RTIMS server in a data store. Reciprocity between participants and exhibitors may be established. The data store may be queried to provide participants information relevant for navigation, lead capture, participant surveys and participant traffic flow. Participant locations may be correlated to entity locations or other participants by the RTIMS system to provide location oriented services. There is a data generation plan for the event design. | 09-09-2010 |
20110071843 | Occurrence marketing tool - A occurrence marketing server communicates with a database to store and retrieve information related to solution seekers, solution providers, surveys, survey responses and social networking data. A universal solution code (USC) is assigned to a set of solution assets configurable into a webpage describing the solution. The occurrence marketing server communicates with mobile devices via an SMS gateway to send and receive text messages. A dashboard is made available to solution seekers and providers. A mobile lead retrieval application uses a badge code to correlate and provide surveys to solution seekers. An information request application accepts and responds to USC codes via SMS text messaging. | 03-24-2011 |
Richard S. Weldon, Addison, TX US
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20100094684 | PARTICIPANT DATA GATHERING FOR EXPERIENCE MARKETING EVENT - Embodiments of the present invention address deficiencies of the art in respect to marketing and provide a novel and non-obvious method, computer system and computer program product for collecting information at experience marketing events. In one embodiment of the invention, a method for collecting information from participants at an experience marketing event is provided. The method can include collecting written information from a participant at a computer terminal and collecting location information from the participant in a defined location of the experience marketing event, wherein the location information is collected from an electronic marker worn by the participant. The method may further include collecting game play data from the participant via a video game provided at the experience marketing event and recording the written information, the location information and the game play data in a record associated with an identity of the participant. | 04-15-2010 |
Ryan Lee Weldon, Houston, TX US
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20140355608 | EXCLUDING A DATA FRAME FROM A LINK AGGREGATION GROUP - Examples disclose a computing device, method, and machine-readable storage medium to identify a destination address associated with a data frame upon ingress. Additionally, the computing device, method, and machine-readable storage medium exclude the data frame from a link aggregation group (LAG) based upon a determination to route the data frame to a port associated with the LAG. | 12-04-2014 |