Whisenand
James Whisenand, Miami, FL US
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20080208612 | Method to develop new high net worth prospects and clients, and to maintain and manage clients and their business derived from the global equestrian community in a cost efficient and competitively enhanced manner for the financial institution - A method to identify and to access in a meaningful manner qualified prospects—clients derived from the Global Equestrian Community for global financial institutions offering private banking-wealth management services and other financial advisory services in a manner that reduces or minimizes the cost and inefficiency of new prospect—client development in an effective manner by creating a participating peer status and/or insider status for the global financial institution via a participating intermediary in the Global Equestrian Community which is premised on polo team sponsorship and/or the sponsorship of high level equestrian participants in select global events/venues and to reduce the cost and efficiency of new prospect—client development and management of their business in a tripartite effective manner oriented to the Global Equestrian Community. | 08-28-2008 |
Jeff Whisenand, Brea, CA US
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20110181005 | REMOTELY CONTROLLABLE ROTARY SWITCH ACTUATOR - A rotary actuator comprises a rotatable chuck assembly and an actuating mechanism. The chuck assembly may include a chuck housing movable between retracted and deployed positions. The chuck assembly may further include a pair of jaws pivotable between open and closed positions in correspondence to the retracted and deployed positions of the chuck housing. The actuating mechanism may be coupled to the chuck assembly for rotation between “Off”, “Neutral”, and/or “On” positions. | 07-28-2011 |
Jeff Whisenand, Fullerton, CA US
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20130221973 | ELECTRICAL TEST DEVICE AND METHOD - An electrical test device may include a power supply, a conductive probe element, and a spectral analysis block. The conductive probe element may be energized by a power supply. The probe element may be placed in contact with an electrical system under test and apply an input signal containing current for measuring at least one parameter of the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may be connected to the probe element and may receive an output signal from the electrical system in response to the application of the current to the electrical system. The spectral analysis block may analyze frequency spectra of the output signal and detect a broadband increase in energy of the frequency spectra above a predetermined energy threshold. The broadband increase in energy may be representative of the occurrence of arcing in the electrical system. | 08-29-2013 |