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Chad Young, Lexington, KY US
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20150217577 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRINTING ON A SUBSTRATE - A printing system including a printing device operable for applying one or more inks onto a substrate, and a heating device operable for heating the substrate prior to application of the one or more inks onto the substrate. | 08-06-2015 |
Cynthia Young, Louisville, KY US
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20100040999 | Education board game system and related method - The invention provides an academic board game to assist in student education associated with a curriculum related to one or more players of the board game. The board game system includes a game board having a plurality of defined spaces that define a path of travel, a plurality of player tokens each representing a player and a player position on the path of travel traversed over the game board during play, a plurality of pre-defined playing cards having associated questions and answers, the pre-defined playing cards being color-coded according to subject matter, and a plurality of custom playing cards on which questions and answers directly related to at least one individual player's curriculum is placed. During play, the custom playing cards are used in part along with the pre-defined playing cards to determine player advancement on the game board. | 02-18-2010 |
Jason K. Young, Lexington, KY US
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20090096824 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROL OF A SIGNAL IN A PRINTING APPARATUS - A printing apparatus is provided that precisely control the transition of an electrical signal that causes a printing substance to be deposited. In particular, in some embodiments, a circuit is configured to control the application of a firing pulse to a printing element, and the printing element is configured to control the application of a printing substance. The circuit in this embodiment is co figured to condition or control the transition of the firing pulse from the first state to the second state such that current through the printing element dissipates to zero over a period of tine that is neither too fast nor too slow. | 04-16-2009 |
Jeff Young, Newport, KY US
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20130093222 | QUICK RELEASE MOTORCYCLE BACKREST - A motorcycle backrest includes a base fender bracket, and a removable backrest portion. The base fender bracket is adapted to be rigidly secured to a motorcycle at a position residing over the rear fender. The base fender bracket includes first and second upstanding support plates, each including a hole. The removable backrest portion includes a cushion and first and second rearward extending plates each including a hole. A pin is configured to extend through the holes in the upstanding plates and through the holes in the rearward extending plates when aligned to thereby removably couple the removable backrest portion to the base fender bracket. | 04-18-2013 |
Joel Young, Caneyville, KY US
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20120287460 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MOBILE DISCOVERY AND PRINTING CONFIGURATION - A method for configuring a mobile device that includes retrieving encoded access information from an imaging device, decoding the encoded access information, and configuring the mobile device to communicate with the imaging device in accordance with the decoded access information. The imaging device and the mobile device may operate on different subnets of a network. | 11-15-2012 |
Joel Stinson Young, Lexington, KY US
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20100157356 | System and Method for Inserting Advertisements - A method, computer program product, and print driver for receiving an indication, on a computing device, of content to be printed on a printing device. A portion of a printable area of the printing device is partitioned into at least two printable areas. A first of the printable areas is configured for including at least a portion of the content, and a second of the printable areas is configured for including one or more advertisements; thus defining a modified print job. | 06-24-2010 |
20100161395 | System and Method for Rendering Advertisements - A method, computer program product, and print driver for receiving an indication, on a computing device, of a print job to be printed on a printing device. One or more advertisements are rendered on the computing device. The print job is provided to the printing device. | 06-24-2010 |
20100161396 | System and Method for Rendering Advertisements - A method, computer program product, and print driver for receiving an indication, on a computing device, of a print job to be printed on a printing device. One or more advertisements are rendered on the computing device. The print job is provided to the printing device. | 06-24-2010 |
Joseph B. Young, Paducah, KY US
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20080290742 | Acoustic wave generating apparatus and method - A tactile wave generating apparatus for generating amplified low frequency waves for transmission as tactile waves into a structure or a person's body. There is a housing in which is positioned a drive section that in turn comprises a magnet section that moves upwardly and downwardly as an inertial mass, two coils on opposite sides of the magnet and two flux path return plates for the coils. Each coil comprises upper and lower longitudinally aligned generally linear coil portions which drive the magnet section upwardly and downwardly. The magnet section is supported by upper and lower interconnecting sections that resiliently resist the up and down motion of the magnet section and restrain the magnet section to move up and down within close tolerances. | 11-27-2008 |
Michael D. Young, Louisville, KY US
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20100193507 | SPEEDCOOKING OVEN - An oven comprises a cooking cavity, a RF generation module, an upper heater module, a lower heater module and a convection heater module. The RF generation module is configured to deliver microwave energy into the cooking cavity. The upper heater module includes at least one of a halogen lamp and a ceramic heater. The lower heater module includes at least one of a halogen lamp and a ceramic heater. The convection heater module includes a sheath heater and a convection fan positioned to direct air over solely the sheath heater into the cooking cavity. The upper heater module and lower heater module are configured to deliver radiant energy into the cooking cavity. The convection heater module is configured to deliver thermal energy into the cooking cavity. A control is operatively connected to the RF generation module, upper heater module, lower heater module and convection heater module for selective control thereof. The control operates the oven in a plurality of modes, including a microwave mode, a convection/bake mode, and a speedcooking mode. In the speedcooking mode, the control is configured to selectively control the energization of the RF generation module, upper heating module and lower heating module concurrently with the selective energization of the convection heater module. | 08-05-2010 |
Robert H. Young, Beaver Dam, KY US
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20110131902 | STAIR TREAD OVERLAY AND METHOD - A stair tread overlay includes a tread and a front nosing attached to a front edge of the tread by a tongue and groove joint to provide a strong mechanical joint between the nosing and tread. Adhesive may be applied at the tongue and groove joint to enhance the strength of the joint. A horizontally symmetrical side nosing having a profile matching the profile of the front nosing may be attached an edge of the tread adjacent to the front nosing. The stair tread and nosings may be in the form of a kit used to cover an existing staircase to enhance the appearance of the staircase. The method of making the overlay is also disclosed. | 06-09-2011 |
20120180409 | STAIR TREAD OVERLAY AND METHOD - A stair tread overlay includes a tread and a front nosing attached to a front edge of the tread by a tongue and groove joint to provide a strong mechanical joint between the nosing and tread. Adhesive may be applied at the tongue and groove joint to enhance the strength of the joint. A horizontally symmetrical side nosing having a profile matching the profile of the front nosing may be attached an edge of the tread adjacent to the front nosing. The stair tread and nosings may be in the form of a kit used to cover an existing staircase to enhance the appearance of the staircase. The method of making the overlay is also disclosed. | 07-19-2012 |
20130152494 | STAIR TREAD OVERLAY AND METHOD - A stair tread overlay includes a tread and a front nosing attached to a front edge of the tread by a tongue and groove joint to provide a strong mechanical joint between the nosing and tread. Adhesive may be applied at the tongue and groove joint to enhance the strength of the joint. A horizontally symmetrical side nosing having a profile matching the profile of the front nosing may be attached an edge of the tread adjacent to the front nosing. The stair tread and nosings may be in the form of a kit used to cover an existing staircase to enhance the appearance of the staircase. The method of making the overlay is also disclosed. | 06-20-2013 |
Robert Jeffrey Young, Beaver Dam, KY US
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20110146132 | MOVING DECOY AND METHOD - A moving decoy is provided. The decoy is connected to a actuator which causes the decoy to pivot. When positioned on the surface of a body of water, the decoy is capable of mimicking the movements of a live animal. | 06-23-2011 |
20120090217 | MOVING DECOY AND ACTUATOR COMBINATION, AN ACTUATOR FOR IMPARTING MOVEMENT TO A DECOY, AND RELATED METHODS - A moving decoy is provided. The decoy is connected to a actuator which causes the decoy to pivot. When positioned on the surface of a body of water, the decoy is capable of mimicking the movements of a live animal. | 04-19-2012 |
Roger Dale Young, Fort Mitchell, KY US
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20110221094 | PROCESS FOR MAKING AN EMBOSSED WEB - A process for making an embossed web includes providing a precursor web a first forming structure having a plurality of discrete first forming elements and a first pressure source and applying pressure between the first pressure source and the first forming structure to force the precursor web to conform to the first forming elements of to form a first embossed web having a plurality of first discrete extended elements. The first embossed web is then provided between a second forming structure having a plurality of discrete second forming elements and a second pressure source and pressure is applied between the second pressure source and the second forming structure to force the first embossed web to conform to the second forming elements to form a second embossed web having a plurality of second discrete extended elements. The resulting embossed web has a plurality of first and second discrete extended elements. | 09-15-2011 |
20140057062 | Colored Web Material Comprising A Plurality Of Discrete Extended Elements - A colored web material comprising a plurality of discrete extended elements. The colored web material comprises a colorant incorporated in the material itself or a colorant disposed on at least one surface of the web material. The discrete extended elements comprise thinned portions at the distal ends and/or along the sidewalls of the discrete extended elements. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have a diameter of less than about 500 microns. In one embodiment, the colored web material comprises at least about 95 discrete extended elements per square centimeter. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have an aspect ratio of at least about 0.2. | 02-27-2014 |
Roger Dale Young, Ft. Mitchell, KY US
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20100230858 | PROCESS FOR MAKING AN EMBOSSED WEB - A process for making an embossed web. A precursor web is provided between a forming structure and a compliant substrate. The forming structure has a plurality of discrete protruded elements and lands completely surrounding them. Pressure is provided between the compliant substrate and the forming structure to conform the precursor web to the forming structure to form the embossed web. The resulting embossed web has a plurality of discrete extended elements completely surrounded by land areas. | 09-16-2010 |
20100233428 | ARTICLE HAVING A SEAL AND PROCESS FOR FORMING THE SAME - An article having an embossed seal includes at least two webs, and an embossed seal joining a portion of the at least two webs, the seal including co-registered concentric discrete extended elements formed in the at least two webs, the discrete extended elements having open proximal ends. | 09-16-2010 |
20100233438 | COLORED WEB MATERIAL COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF DISCRETE EXTENDED ELEMENTS - A colored web material comprising a plurality of discrete extended elements. The colored web material comprises a colorant incorporated in the material itself or a colorant disposed on at least one surface of the web material. The discrete extended elements comprise thinned portions at the distal ends and/or along the sidewalls of the discrete extended elements. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have a diameter of less than about 500 microns. In one embodiment, the colored web material comprises at least about 95 discrete extended elements per square centimeter. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have an aspect ratio of at least about 0.2. | 09-16-2010 |
20100233439 | WEB MATERIAL EXHIBITING VIEWING-ANGLE DEPENDENT COLOR AND COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF DISCRETE EXTENDED ELEMENTS - A colored web material exhibiting viewing-angle dependent color and comprising a plurality of discrete extended elements. In one embodiment, the colored web material comprises a first web material and a second web material, wherein the first web material comprises a first polymer having first refractive properties and the second web material comprises a second polymer having second refractive properties, wherein said first refractive properties of said first polymer are different than said second refractive properties of said second polymer. In one embodiment, the colored web material comprises an interference pigment incorporated in at least one layer of the colored web material. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have a diameter of less than about 500 microns. In one embodiment, the colored web material comprises at least about 95 discrete extended elements per square centimeter. In one embodiment, the discrete extended elements have an aspect ratio of at least about 0.2. | 09-16-2010 |
20110223388 | PROCESS FOR MAKING A FILM/NONWOVEN LAMINATE - An article includes a film and a non-woven having fibers, and an embossed seal joining a portion of the film and the non-woven. The seal includes discrete extended elements formed in the film and surrounded by lands in the film. The discrete extended elements having open proximal ends, open or closed distal ends, and sidewalls disposed between the proximal and distal ends, and portions of the discrete extended elements having a thickness less than that of the lands. Fibers of the non-woven are embedded in at least one of the lands and in the sidewalls of the discrete extended elements through the open proximal ends. | 09-15-2011 |
20120248649 | PROCESS FOR MAKING AN EMBOSSED WEB - A process for making an embossed web. A precursor web is provided between a forming structure and a compliant substrate. The forming structure has a plurality of discrete protruded elements and lands completely surrounding them. Pressure is provided between the compliant substrate and the forming structure to conform the precursor web to the forming structure to form the embossed web. The resulting embossed web has a plurality of discrete extended elements completely surrounded by land areas. | 10-04-2012 |
20150209468 | HYGIENE ARTICLE CONTAINING MICROORGANISM - The present invention relates to a hygiene article comprising a fibrous element comprising a filament-forming material and a microorganism, wherein the microorganism present in the fibrous element exhibits less than a 3 log viability loss after being exposed to 25° C./65% RH conditions for 8 weeks as measured according to the Viability Test Method. | 07-30-2015 |