Coleman, NC
Carleton Coleman, Durham, NC US
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20080231201 | LED LIGHTING FIXTURE - A light-emitting diode (LED) lighting fixture is provided as a potential solid state lighting (SSL) replacement fixture for a conventional HID lamp fixture. The LED lighting fixture includes a main housing having a bottom surface supporting an array of LEDs, a top surface and sides, and at least one driver provided in a side housing attached to a side of the main housing to drive the LED array. The thickness of the side housing is equal to or greater than the thickness of the main housing. A plurality of heat spreading fins is arranged on the top surface of the main housing. | 09-25-2008 |
20110069488 | LED LIGHTING FIXTURE - A light-emitting diode (LED) lighting fixture is provided as a potential solid state lighting (SSL) replacement fixture for a conventional HID lamp fixture. The LED lighting fixture includes a main housing having a bottom surface supporting an array of LEDs, a top surface and sides, and at least one driver provided in a side housing attached to a side of the main housing to drive the LED array. The thickness of the side housing is equal to or greater than the thickness of the main housing. A plurality of heat spreading fins is arranged on the top surface of the main housing. | 03-24-2011 |
Casey A. Coleman, Hickory, NC US
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20100054690 | Flame-retardant fiber optic assemblies - Disclosed are fiber optic cable assemblies having a composite covering disposed about a portion of a transition location for providing a fiber optic assembly suitable for indoor or indoor/outdoor applications. The composite covering provides a combination of an underlying heat dissipative structure, such as a metal foil along with a high temperature capable substrate, such as mica, thereby providing the desired characteristics for indoor or indoor/outdoor use that a single layer of either material is incapable of providing. The covering may also include an optional flame-retardant wrap as an outer portion for sealing and/or mechanical protection. | 03-04-2010 |
20100080516 | Retention Bodies for Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies - Retention bodies for securing a fiber optic cable thereto for optical connectorization are disclosed along with fiber optic cable assemblies. The fiber optic cable is inserted into a passage of the retention body and secured to the same using a bonding agent and/or a mechanical element. The rear end opening of the passage is configured for inserting and securing an end portion of the fiber optic cable having at least one strength component and a portion of a cable jacket. Additionally, the retention body has a buckling chamber disposed within the retention body passage for accommodating movement of optical fiber. | 04-01-2010 |
20100080525 | Retention Bodies for Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies - Retention bodies for securing a fiber optic cable therewith for optical connectorization are disclosed. The fiber optic cable is inserted into a passage of the retention body and secured to the same. In one embodiment, the retention body includes a buckling chamber for accommodating longitudinal movement of an optical fiber of a fiber optic cable, such as due to retraction of a ferrule. The buckling chamber may also facilitate alignment and/or centering of the optical fiber when inserted through the passage of the retention body for further insertion into a ferrule of a fiber optic connector sub-assembly or the like. | 04-01-2010 |
20110091172 | Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies and Securing Methods - Fiber optic cable assemblies and related components, securing methods, and fiber optic cable preparation methods for securing of a fiber optic cable to a retention body and/or fiber optic connector are disclosed. An end portion of the fiber optic cable is prepared and inserted into a retention body or the like for securing the cable to the same. In one embodiment, a partially exposed portion of a strength component and a portion of a cable jacket are secured to a retention body while another portion of the strength component remains secured to the cable jacket. In this manner, the fiber optic cable is secured to the retention body while the strength component and the cable jacket also remain secured to each other for providing strain relief. | 04-21-2011 |
Clayton Coleman, Raleigh, NC US
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20140215312 | Responsive Layout Based on Behavioral Intent in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) System - A responsive layout based on behavioral intent in a multi-tenant PaaS system is disclosed. A method of the disclosure includes determining a profile of a user of a PaaS system, an application context for each application associated with the user and hosted by the PaaS system, and a task context of an access to the PaaS system by the user, providing indicators of the determined profile, the determined application context, and the determined task context to a browser application of the user, and providing HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) files of the management console to the browser application, wherein the provided indicators are applied to the HTML and CSS files to generate a responsive layout, wherein the indicators are associated with one or more variants of the HTML and CSS files that provide the responsive layout. | 07-31-2014 |
20150242197 | Automatic Installing and Scaling of Application Resources in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) System - A mechanism for automatic installing and scaling of application resources in a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) environment in a cloud computing system is disclosed. A method includes creating, by a processing device of an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform, an image package corresponding to a node host on a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) system. The image package comprises an image file including a script file having a plurality of software updates and run time configuration files. The image package is stored in a storage memory of the IaaS platform and is accessible by a virtual machine (VM) instance. The method also includes retrieving, from the storage memory, the script file from the image package and causing a boot process of the VM instance to download the script file into the PaaS system. | 08-27-2015 |
20150242199 | Deployment Optimization for Activation of Scaled Applications in a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) System - A mechanism for optimization of deployment of applications for activation in a multi-tenant Platform-as-Service (PaaS) system is disclosed. A method of the disclosure includes receiving, by a processing device, a request for deployment of an application source code on a node. The node is provided by the PaaS system. The method also includes implementing, by the processing device, a build, prepare and distribute functionality to convert the application source code into a build result prepared for distribution as a deployment artifact code. The method further includes implementing, by the processing device, a deployment functionality to activate the deployment artifact for the deployment in the node by not incurring downtime. | 08-27-2015 |
20150295824 | Routing Tier for Highly-Available Applications on a Multi-Tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) System - Implementations of a routing tier for highly-available applications on a multi-tenant Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) system are disclosed. A method of the disclosure includes receiving, from a broker of a multi-tenant PaaS system, information related to a load balancer gear of an application running on the multi-tenant PaaS system. The information includes endpoint information indicating a location of the load balancer gear, and cartridge information identifying one or more cartridges implemented on the load balancer gear. The method further includes updating a routing table in view of the endpoint information and the cartridge information, and causing traffic to be routed to the load balancer gear in view of the updated routing table. The load balancer gear directs traffic to one or more other gears of the application. | 10-15-2015 |
Clayton Palmer Coleman, Durham, NC US
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20110055740 | DEFINING AND SHARING DISPLAY SPACE TEMPLATES - A computer-implemented method of customizing a user interface comprises receiving, by the computer, a user selection of a portion of content displayed by a user interface, and limiting, by the computer, future loading or updating of elements corresponding to the selected portion. Limiting future loading or updating of elements corresponding to the selected portion may comprise preventing future loading or updating of elements corresponding to the selected portion. Alternatively, limiting future loading or updating of elements corresponding to the selected portion may comprise reducing a frequency of future updating of elements corresponding to the selected portion. | 03-03-2011 |
Hamilton Coleman, Boone, NC US
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20140336618 | SPRAY EJECTOR MECHANISMS AND DEVICES PROVIDING CHARGE ISOLATION AND CONTROLLABLE DROPLET CHARGE, AND LOW DOSAGE VOLUME OPHTHALMIC ADMINISTRATION - The present disclosure relates to ejector mechanisms and devices for generating a directed stream of droplets, as well as improved methods for delivering an ejected stream of droplets to a target. The device and methods may be useful for the delivery of fluid for ophthalmic, topical, oral, nasal, or pulmonary use, more particularly, for use in the delivery of ophthalmic fluid to the eye. Certain aspects of the disclosure relate to devices and methods for the delivery of a therapeutically effective low dosage volume medicament composition to a target, e.g., by controlling charge, droplet size and/or droplet deposit parameters of the medicament composition. | 11-13-2014 |
Jerry D. Coleman, Wilmington, NC US
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20080236093 | PORTA JACK FOR FLOORING - An improved method and apparatus for urging a flooring strip into close or tight engagement with the adjacent flooring strip, which has already been fixed into position, and holding the flooring strip securely in position for nailing or otherwise fixing the flooring strip. The invented device has a base plate with having holes therein for attachment to a floor (subfloor), a rack and pinion gear arrangement where the rack has an angle iron style pusher-puller ram pusher at the end of the rack, the end of the base plate having a removable shoe, and a rack housing situated on the base plate with an associated pinion gear engaging the rack and operated by a levering handle for urging the flooring strip into position for installation. | 10-02-2008 |
John D. Coleman, Hickory, NC US
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20100322554 | OPTICAL INTERCONNECTION METHODS FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA-RATE OPTICAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS - Optical interconnection methods for high-speed data-rate optical transport systems are disclosed that optically interconnect active assemblies to a fiber optic cable in a polarization-preserving manner. The methods include defining active-assembly-wise connector ports that connect to active assembly transmit and receive ports, and defining or establishing a pairings method between the active-assembly-wise connector ports. In a first optical interconnection assembly, an active-assembly-wise port is optically connected to a cable-wise port. In the second optical interconnection assembly, the cable-wise port that corresponds to the connected cable-wise port in the first optical interconnection assembly is optically connected to a select active-assembly-wise port as defined by the pairings method. The optical connection process is then repeated from the second to the first optical interconnection assembly. The optical interconnection acts are repeated until all of the active-assembly-wise ports are connected. | 12-23-2010 |
20100322562 | Optical Interconnection Assemblies and Systems for High-Speed Data-Rate Optical Transport Systems - Fiber optic assemblies and systems for high-speed data-rate optical transport systems are disclosed that allow for optically interconnecting active assemblies to a trunk cable in a polarization-preserving manner. The fiber optic assembly includes at least first and second multifiber connectors each having respective pluralities of first and second ports that define respective pluralities of at least first and second groups of at least two ports each. The first and second multifiber connectors are capable of being disposed so that the at least first and second groups of ports are located on respective termination sides of each ferrule. The fiber optic assembly also has a plurality of optical fibers that connect the first and second ports according to a pairings method that maintains polarity between transmit and receive ports of respective active assemblies. At least one of the first and second groups are optically connected without flipping the fibers, and at least one of the first and second groups are optically connected by flipping the fibers. | 12-23-2010 |
20120288233 | OPTICAL INTERCONNECTION ASSEMBLIES AND SYSTEMS FOR HIGH-SPEED DATA-RATE OPTICAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS - Fiber optic assemblies and systems for high-speed data-rate optical transport systems are disclosed that allow for optically interconnecting active assemblies to a trunk cable in a polarization-preserving manner. The fiber optic assembly includes at least first and second multifiber connectors each having respective pluralities of first and second ports that define respective pluralities of at least first and second groups of at least two ports each. The first and second multifiber connectors are capable of being disposed so that the at least first and second groups of ports are located on respective termination sides of each ferrule. The fiber optic assembly also has a plurality of optical fibers that connect the first and second ports according to a pairings method that maintains polarity between transmit and receive ports of respective active assemblies. At least one of the first and second groups are optically connected without flipping the fibers. | 11-15-2012 |
John Douglas Coleman, Hickory, NC US
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20140341509 | POLARITY CONFIGURATIONS FOR PARALLEL OPTICS DATA TRANSMISSION, AND RELATED APPARATUSES, COMPONENTS, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS - Fiber optic connection assemblies for rearranging sets of fiber optic signals arranged in one parallel optical configuration into one or more different parallel optical configurations are disclosed. In one arrangement, two (2) data transmission pairs are connected between one multi-fiber connector from each of two connector sets in a first parallel optical configuration using a common set of fiber positions for each multi-fiber connector. Another two (2) data transmission pairs are connected to the common set of fiber positions of a multi-fiber connector from the first connector set, but are connected to other fiber positions of the multi-fiber connectors of the second connector set, using fiber positions that are not used by the other two (2) data transmission pairs. In this manner, cabling complexity can be reduced with increased signal density within fiber optic cables having a multi-fiber configuration. | 11-20-2014 |
20150333830 | MULTIMODE OPTICAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM EMPLOYING MODAL-CONDITIONING FIBER - A multimode optical fiber transmission system that employs an optical fiber with at least one modal-conditioning fiber is disclosed. The system includes a single-mode transmitter that generates modulated light having a wavelength between 800 nm and 1600 nm; an optical receiver configured to receive and detect the modulated light; a multimode optical fiber that defines an optical path between the single-mode transmitter and the optical receiver, the multimode optical fiber having a core with a diameter D | 11-19-2015 |
Kent Coleman, Concord, NC US
Kent K. Coleman, Concord, NC US
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20120301344 | METHOD OF USING POWDER METALLURGY FABRICATION FOR MANUFACTURING INTEGRAL HEADER AND TUBE REPLACEMENT SECTIONS - A method of manufacturing integral head and tube replacement sections includes the steps of providing a reverse mold of a head and tube replacement section, providing an atomized steel powder, and filling the reverse mold with the atomized steel powder. The method further includes the step of inserting the mold into a hot isostatic processing (HIP) furnace to consolidate and sinter the powder into the shape of the head and tube replacement section. | 11-29-2012 |
20130121868 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A WELD-FREE APPARATUS FOR CONNECTION OF DISSIMILAR METALS USING FUNCTIONALLY GRADED COMPOSITIONALLY CONTROL POWDER METALLURGY AND HOT ISOSTATIC PROCESSING METHODS - A method of manufacturing a weld-free apparatus for use in the connection of dissimilar metals includes the steps of providing a mold designed to replicate a reverse of the apparatus, introducing a low alloy, ferritic steel composition atomized powder into a first portion of the mold, introducing a series of atomized powders incrementally into a second portion of the mold to form a transition region between the ferritic steel composition and an austenitic stainless steel composition, and introducing an austenitic stainless steel composition atomized powder into a third portion of the mold. The method further includes the step of consolidating and melting the atomized powders in a high temperature, high pressure inert gas atmosphere to form the apparatus. | 05-16-2013 |
Luke Coleman, Durham, NC US
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20130164199 | REGENERABLE SOLVENT MIXTURES FOR ACID-GAS SEPARATION - A solvent system comprising an ionic Liquid formed from a relatively acidic component and a nitrogenous base for the removal of acid gases from mixed gas streams is provided. Also provided is a process for removing acid gases from mixed gas streams using the disclosed solvent system. The solvent system may be utilized within a gas processing system. | 06-27-2013 |
20130164200 | REGENERABLE SOLVENT MIXTURES FOR ACID-GAS SEPARATION - A solvent system comprising a diluent and a nitrogenous base for the removal of CO | 06-27-2013 |
20130195742 | MIXED SALT CO2 SORBENT, PROCESS FOR MAKING AND USES THEREOF - The invention relates to a mixed salt composition which is useful as a CO | 08-01-2013 |
20130319231 | INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR ACID GAS REMOVAL - The invention relates to a system for the removal of acid gases from gas streams. The system comprises an integrated membrane-based and liquid solvent-based system for the capture of acid gases. The invention also relates to methods of acid gas capture from gas streams. | 12-05-2013 |
20150328581 | REGENERABLE SOLVENT MIXTURES FOR ACID-GAS SEPARATION - A solvent system for the removal of acid gases from mixed gas streams is provided. Also provided is a process for removing acid gases from mixed gas streams using the disclosed solvent systems. The solvent systems may be utilized within a gas processing system. | 11-19-2015 |
20160033081 | GAS STORAGE MODULES, APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS UTILIZING ADSORBENT MATERIALS - A gas storage module includes a two-dimensional body and a heat exchanging structure. The body includes a packed adsorbent having a composition and porosity effective for adsorbing a gas such as methane. The body may be self-supporting or encapsulated in a porous support structure. The body includes gas flow channels. Several modules may be stacked together and provided in a storage tank. | 02-04-2016 |
Luke James Ivor Coleman, Durham, NC US
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20130259789 | REMOVING SULPHUR OXIDES FROM A FLUID STREAM - A process for removing sulphur oxides from a fluid stream, such as flue gas, that comprises a) providing a non-aqueous absorption liquid containing at least one hydrophobic amine, the non-aqueous absorption liquid being incompletely miscible with water: b) treating the fluid stream in an absorption zone with the non-aqueous absorption liquid to transfer at least part of the sulphur oxides into the non-aqueous absorption liquid and to form a sulphur oxide-hydrophobic amine-complex: c) causing the non-aqueous absorption liquid to be in liquid-liquid contact with an aqueous liquid whereby at least part of the sulphur oxide-hydrophobic amine-complex is hydrolyzed to release the hydrophobic amine and sulphurous hydrolysis products, and at least part of the sulphurous hydrolysis products is transferred into the aqueous liquid; d) separating the aqueous liquid from the non-aqueous absorption liquid. The process mitigates absorbent degradation problems caused by sulphur dioxide and oxygen in flue gas. | 10-03-2013 |
20150190777 | REGENERABLE SORBENT FOR CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL - A mixed salt composition adapted for use as a sorbent for carbon dioxide removal from a gaseous stream is provided, the composition being in solid form and including magnesium oxide, an alkali metal carbonate, and an alkali metal nitrate, wherein the composition has a molar excess of magnesium characterized by a Mg:X atomic ratio of at least about 3:1, wherein X is the alkali metal. A process for preparing the mixed salt is also provided, the process including mixing a magnesium salt with a solution comprising alkali metal ions, carbonate ions, and nitrate ions to form a slurry or colloid including a solid mixed salt including magnesium carbonate; separating the solid mixed salt from the slurry or colloid to form a wet cake; drying the wet cake to form a dry cake including the solid mixed salt; and calcining the dry cake to form a mixed salt sorbent. | 07-09-2015 |
Melodee Coleman, Mount Holly, NC US
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20120226527 | CENTRALIZED CUSTOMER CONTACT DATABASE - According to some embodiments, a method receives a request for contact information associated with a customer. The method determines a plurality of contact values associated with the customer. The plurality of contact values include a first set of contact values that a first line of business associates with the customer and a second set of contact values that a second line of business associates with the customer. The method determines priority information associated with each contact value. In response to the request for contact information, the method communicates one or more of the contact values. For each contact value being communicated, the method communicates at least some of the priority information associated with the each contact value being communicated. | 09-06-2012 |
Melodee Coleman, Charlotte, NC US
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20150112761 | CENTRALIZED CUSTOMER CONTACT DATABASE - According to some embodiments, a method receives a request for contact information associated with a customer. The method determines a plurality of contact values associated with the customer. The plurality of contact values include a first set of contact values that a first line of business associates with the customer and a second set of contact values that a second line of business associates with the customer. The method determines priority information associated with each contact value. In response to the request for contact information, the method communicates one or more of the contact values. For each contact value being communicated, the method communicates at least some of the priority information associated with the each contact value being communicated. | 04-23-2015 |
Oita Kayonna Coleman, Apex, NC US
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20090007078 | Computer-Implemented Systems And Methods For Software Application Testing - Computer-implemented systems and methods for testing one or more software applications. For example, a system and method can be configured to perform a comparison between test data results and benchmark test data in order to determine test result differences between the received test data results and the retrieved benchmark test data. Testing criteria is applied to the determined test result differences in order to identify test deviations from the benchmark test data. | 01-01-2009 |
Rashann Coleman, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20140135821 | SURGICAL NEEDLE LOCKS THAT COOPERATE WITH LAPAROSCOPIC FORCEPS AND RELATED METHODS - Surgical laparoscopic forceps include slidably actuatable needle lock to lock jaws of the forceps closed while holding a suture needle trapped in the jaws of the forceps. The needle lock can be a band, ring, clip or sleeve that can be selectively deployed and is sized and configured to fit in a trocar over a shaft of the forceps. | 05-15-2014 |
Scott Coleman, Cary, NC US
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20160070676 | SERVER SIDE DOCUMENTS GENERATED FROM A CLIENT SIDE IMAGE - A client receives a request for a report in a browser window. The client obtains data from a server to include in the report in view of the request and presents a graphical chart build from the obtained data in the browser window. The client receives a request for a printable version of the report while the graphical chart is being displayed in the browser window. The printable version of the report comprises a printable version of the graphical chart. The client encodes the graphical chart to a text string to send to the server for generating the printable version of the report. After sending the request for the printable report to the server, the client receives the printable version of the report from the server for presentation in the browser window. | 03-10-2016 |
Thomas G. Coleman, Pittsboro, NC US
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20090161356 | LIGHTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF LIGHTING - There is provided a lighting device which emits light with an wall plug efficiency of at least 85 lumens per watt. The lighting device comprises at least one solid state light emitter, e.g., one or more light emitting diodes, and optionally further includes one or more luminescent material. In some embodiments, the output light is of a brightness of at least 300 lumens. In some embodiments, the output light has a CRI Ra of at least 90. Also, a method of lighting, comprising supplying electricity to a lighting device which emits light with a wall plug efficiency of at least 85 lumens per watt. | 06-25-2009 |
20110006330 | SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES INCLUDING AN OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE ELEMENT AND METHODS FOR PACKAGING THE SAME - Methods of packaging a semiconductor light emitting device include dispensing a first quantity of encapsulant material into a cavity including the light emitting device. The first quantity of encapsulant material in the cavity is treated to form a hardened upper surface thereof having a shape. A luminescent conversion element is provided on the upper surface of the treated first quantity of encapsulant material. The luminescent conversion element includes a wavelength conversion material and has a thickness at a middle region of the cavity greater than proximate a sidewall of the cavity. | 01-13-2011 |
20110180834 | Packaged Light Emitting Devices - Packaged semiconductor light emitting device are provided including a reflector having a lower sidewall portion defining a reflective cavity. A light emitting device is positioned in the reflective cavity. A first quantity of cured encapsulant material having a first index of refraction is provided in the reflective cavity including the light emitting device. A second quantity of cured encapsulant material having a second index of refraction, different from the first index of refraction, is provided on the first quantity of cured encapsulant material. The first and second index of refraction are selected to provide a buried lens in the reflective cavity. | 07-28-2011 |
20120037931 | SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT EMITTING DEVICES INCLUDING AN OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE ELEMENT AND METHODS FOR PACKAGING THE SAME - Methods of packaging a semiconductor light emitting device include dispensing a first quantity of encapsulant material into a cavity including the light emitting device. The first quantity of encapsulant material in the cavity is treated to form a hardened upper surface thereof having a shape. A luminescent conversion element is provided on the upper surface of the treated first quantity of encapsulant material. The luminescent conversion element includes a wavelength conversion material and has a thickness at a middle region of the cavity greater than proximate a sidewall of the cavity. | 02-16-2012 |
20120287629 | LIGHTING DEVICE HAVING HEAT DISSIPATION ELEMENT - A lighting device comprising at least a first light source and at least a first heat dissipation element. At least a first region of the dissipation element comprises at least one material selected from among (1) sintered silicon carbide, (2) a sintered mixture of silicon carbide and at least one other ceramic material, (3) a sintered mixture of silicon carbide and at least one metal other than aluminum, (4) a sintered mixture of silicon carbide, at least one other ceramic material and at least one metal other than aluminum and (5) a sintered mixture of silicon carbide, at least one other ceramic material and at least one metal. Also, a lighting device comprising at least a first light source and heat conducting means for dissipating heat. | 11-15-2012 |
20130170175 | LAMP WITH LED ARRAY - A lamp with an LED array is disclosed. The centralized nature of the LEDs allows the LEDs to be configured in a filament-like way using a supporting power structure, near the central portion of the optical envelope of the lamp. In example embodiments, the LEDs are cooled by a fluid medium to enable the LEDs to maintain appropriate mechanical stability and operating temperature. In some embodiments, the lamp operates at a power of at least 5 watts. Since the LED array can be centralized to form a filament-like structure, the light pattern from the lamp is not adversely affected by the presence of a heat sink or mechanical supporting parts. In some embodiments, phosphor is used provide wavelength conversion. The phosphor can be suspended within the optically transmissive fluid medium, placed remotely in the lamp structure, or applied to un-encapsulated LED die. | 07-04-2013 |
20130265753 | LIGHTING DEVICE AND LIGHTING METHOD - There is provided a lighting device which emits light with an efficacy of at least 60 lumens per watt. The lighting device comprises at least one solid state light emitter, e.g., one or more light emitting diodes, and optionally further includes one or more lumiphor. In some embodiments, the output light is of a brightness of at least 300 lumens. In some embodiments, the output light has a CRI Ra of at least 90. Also, a method of lighting, comprising supplying electricity to a lighting device which emits light with an efficacy of at least 60 lumens per watt. | 10-10-2013 |
Thomas Goldthwaite Coleman, Pittsboro, NC US
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20100101495 | Restricted Radiated Heating Assembly for High Temperature Processing - A vapor deposition reactor and associated method are disclosed that increase the lifetime and productivity of a filament-based resistive-heated vapor deposition system. The reactor and method provide for heating the filament while permitting the filament to move as it expands under the effect of increasing temperature while limiting the expanding movement of the filament to an amount that prevents the expanding movement of the filament from creating undesired contact with any portions of the reactor. | 04-29-2010 |
William Coleman, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20120260929 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING GLYCERIN FROM TOBACCO - A method for producing glycerin from one or more plants of genus | 10-18-2012 |
20120298125 | Method for Producing Triacetin from Tobacco - A method for producing triacetin from one or more plants of genus | 11-29-2012 |
20130125907 | Method for Producing Triethyl Citrate from Tobacco - A method for producing triethyl citrate from one or more plants of genus | 05-23-2013 |
20150189911 | Method for Producing Triacetin from Tobaccl - A method for producing triacetin from one or more plants of genus | 07-09-2015 |