William Lee
William Lee Bergiadis, Santa Clarita, CA US
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20130199868 | SOUND ABSORBING WALL - Sound absorbing walls include a planar front panel element formed of an acoustically transmissive material and having a peripheral edge, a planar inner panel element formed of an acoustically absorbent material, having a peripheral edge, a front face abutting the front panel, and an opposed rear face, and a rigid frame having a panel portion overlaying the rear face of the inner panel element, and having a peripheral edge, and an edge portion forming a rim depending from the peripheral edge of the frame, and enclosing the peripheral edges of the front panel and inner panel. The frame may encapsulate the front panel and inner panel, except for an exposed front panel front surface. The rim may extend forward of the front panel. A sound wall may be constructed by connecting edge portions of one or more panels to spaced apart first and second ground-mounted vertical support columns. | 08-08-2013 |
20130233163 | Ballistic Wall - Ballistic walls include a plurality of interlocking blocks formed of a bullet-resistant material, a first portion of the periphery of each block having a protruding tongue, a second portion of the periphery of each block defining a groove sized to receive the tongue, and the tongues and grooves of adjacent blocks being mated to each other to form an interlocked structure. Each block may be formed of a stack of panels having a first surface panel, a second surface panel, and an interior panel, wherein the interior panel is offset from the first and second surface panels to form the tongues and to define the grooves. Each block may be formed of a stack of five panels offset from each other. The blocks may be arranged in a running bond, such that the vertical seams of one course are offset from the vertical seams of an adjacent course. | 09-12-2013 |
20140374952 | SOUND ABSORBING WALL - Sound absorbing walls include a planar front panel element formed of an acoustically transmissive material and having a peripheral edge, a planar inner panel element formed of an acoustically absorbent material, having a peripheral edge, a front face abutting the front panel, and an opposed rear face, and a rigid frame having a panel portion overlaying the rear face of the inner panel element, and having a peripheral edge, and an edge portion forming a rim depending from the peripheral edge of the frame, and enclosing the peripheral edges of the front panel and inner panel. The frame may encapsulate the front panel and inner panel, except for an exposed front panel front surface. The rim may extend forward of the front panel. A sound wall may be constructed by connecting edge portions of one or more panels to spaced apart first and second ground-mounted vertical support columns. | 12-25-2014 |
William Lee Brideson, Raleigh, NC US
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20110035205 | TECHNIQUES TO AUTOMATICALLY GENERATE SIMULATED INFORMATION - Techniques to automatically generate simulated information are described. A method comprises receiving by a processor a structured input file with definitions to generate simulated data for a simulation database, and producing by the processor a data generator program based on the structured input file, the data generator program arranged to generate the simulated data for the simulation database using multiple data generating sessions executed concurrently or sequentially. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 02-10-2011 |
20140249795 | TECHNIQUES TO AUTOMATICALLY GENERATE SIMULATED INFORMATION - Techniques to automatically generate simulated information are described. A method comprises receiving, by a program builder component executed on a processor, a structured input file comprising one or more data libraries and one or more directive files to generate simulated data for a simulation database. The method further comprising producing, by the program builder component executed on the processor, a data generator program based on the structured input file, the data generator program arranged to generate the simulated data for the simulation database using multiple data generating sessions executed concurrently or sequentially. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-04-2014 |
William Lee Foster, Hayfork, CA US
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20140191877 | Method for detecting motion of an electrical device or apparatus - A method for providing an alert to a person to unplug an electrical power cord of an electrical device or equipment includes an alarm device that is activated upon separation of a first portion from a second portion. The first and second portions of the alarm device are secured proximate opposite sides of a loop provided in the power cord. The first and second portions, when engaged, maintain a switch of an electrical circuit in an open position. If the equipment is moved prior to unplugging the power cord, the loop will be straightened, causing the first and second portions to separate. The switch closes, completing the electrical circuit and activating the alarm device. The alarm alerts the person to unplug the power cord. A first alternate method includes the alarm device as a part of newly manufactured equipment. A second alternate method includes a motion detector or sensor in the alarm device of the newly manufactured equipment. A third alternate method includes an add-on alarm device with the motion detector or sensor. | 07-10-2014 |
William Lee Holbrook, Jr., Goshen, KY US
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20130174872 | PROLONGED OPERATION HEATER PROTECTION IN AN APPLIANCE - An appliance and method for non-thermal heater protection during prolonged operation of the appliance is provided. A time limit determination apparatus may prevent prolonged operation heater protection that prevents significant damage to the appliance. | 07-11-2013 |
William Lee Jinright, Shorter, AL US
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20100069806 | ADJUSTABLE BRACE FOR CORRECTING A FORWARD LEAN - An adjustable brace is provided for correcting a forward lean to obtain an upright position. The brace includes an anterior frame having a chest pad bearing upon a chest area and thigh pads bearing upon thigh areas. The brace has a lumbar pad applied to the lumbar area. The chest pad covers the sternal area substantially from the position of approximately 2″ distal to the clavicle bones to about the mid sternum point. The lumbar pad covers the lumbar area from the areas of T-12 to L-5 of the spine. In one embodiment, the frame includes a pubic pad bearing upon a pubic pad. The frame is adjustable in height and width. | 03-18-2010 |
William Lee Newcomb, Jr., Queen Creek, AZ US
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20090287781 | GROUPING MESSAGES USING PATTERNS IN A MESSAGING SYSTEM - A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for handling messages. A plurality of messages that have failed to be sent to a set of destination applications is identified. The plurality of messages is grouped based on a pair of associated identifiers in headers for the plurality of messages into a set of groupings. The set of groupings is sent to a set of recipients associated with the set of groupings. | 11-19-2009 |
William Lee Pocklington, Lansdale, PA US
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20160125148 | ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A health care enterprise management system and method of management are disclosed. The system and method include a routing layer, a plurality of applications in an application layer, wherein the application layer communicates external to the enterprise manager via communicative contact through the routing layer, a business rules layer of a plurality of health care provision business rules, and a core layer. | 05-05-2016 |
William Lee Steadman, Mazarron ES
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20130025703 | INCORRECT FILLING PREVENTION - An incorrect filling prevention assembly ( | 01-31-2013 |
William Lee Wilson-Silas, New York, NY US
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20130013483 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTI-CURRENCY TRADING - A multi-currency interface: presents, to at least one customer wishing to trade in a customer currency, a view of orders currently residing on the trading exchange in the customer currency; receives an order, from the at least one customer, denominated in the customer currency; and, if the customer currency is not the same as the exchange quoted currency, calculates a conversion rate from the customer currency to the exchange traded currency, based upon FX index prices, and generates an exchange order, denominated in the exchange quoted currency, corresponding the to the received order from the customer. | 01-10-2013 |