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Barry W. Dueck, Sunset Beach, CA US
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20110203152 | SYSTEMS FOR ATTACHING A NOISE SUPPRESSOR TO A FIREARM - Apparatus and methods for easily, quickly and reliably longitudinally securing and rotationally locking a noise suppressor or other auxiliary device to the muzzle end of a firearm barrel, and to a fixture such as a flash suppressor affixed to the muzzle end of the firearm, and for easily, quickly and reliably removing the noise suppressor or other auxiliary device therefrom. | 08-25-2011 |
20110203447 | MUZZLE BRAKE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A muzzle brake for a firearm, in accordance with one or more embodiments, may provide structural features that affect the flow characteristics of the combustion gases for reducing concussion to the shooter and/or to personnel to the sides of the shooter, as well as for directionally countering upward and sideward movement of the firearm's muzzle upon the firing of the firearm. | 08-25-2011 |
20120060402 | Cantilevered and off-set weapon sights - The weapon sights can be used simultaneously in conjunction with another optical sight and can be mounted on the same weapon accessory rail as the other optical sight. The weapon sights include a front sight and a rear sight that detachably mount to the weapon's accessory rail, but are cantilevered and off-set so that they do not interfere with the optical sight mounted to the same accessory rail. The cantilevered configuration and off-set orientation of the rear sight assembly and the front sight post also allow the shooter to transition quickly between the weapon sight of this invention and an optical sight by simply canting the weapon 45 degrees to bring the desired sight on target and into the vertical of the weapon. | 03-15-2012 |
20120272818 | SUPPRESSOR WITH CRENELATED FRONT - A device can include a noise suppressor for a firearm. The noise suppressor can have a front end and at least one protrusion extending from the front end. The noise suppressor can have a plurality of protrusions. For example, a plurality of spikes can be formed upon the front end of the noise suppressor. The protrusions can be configured to be useful for self-defense or other purposes. | 11-01-2012 |
20130180150 | FIREARM ATTACHMENT - In one example, a firearm attachment includes a base adapted to be coupled to a firearm. The firearm attachment also includes a plurality of substantially longitudinal tines extending forwardly from the base and arranged circumferentially around a central axis of the attachment. The firearm attachment also includes at least one bore substantially concentric with the central axis. The firearm attachment also includes three longitudinal slots defined by sidewalls of adjacent ones of the tines and adapted to pass combustion gases from the bore. The sidewalls extend from the bore to an outer circumfery of the attachment. Sidewalls of adjacent tines lie in respective planes that intersect at an angle in a range of approximately 9 degrees to approximately 12 degrees. Other implementations and related methods are also provided. | 07-18-2013 |
20130180796 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR WITH INNER SLEEVE - In one example, a firearm sound suppressor includes a housing, a baffle, and an inner sleeve adapted to be disposed within the housing and to substantially surround the baffle. The inner sleeve includes a sidewall adapted to slide against the housing to permit the inner sleeve with the baffle to be selectively inserted into and removed from the housing without the baffle contacting the housing, and a longitudinal split extending through the sidewall and between front and rear ends of the inner sleeve to permit the sidewall to flex to permit removal of the baffle from the inner sleeve. Other embodiments are also contemplated. | 07-18-2013 |
20130180797 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR WITH BLAST DEFLECTOR - In one example, a firearm sound suppressor includes a housing and an interior member. The interior member is disposed within the housing so as to define a chamber between an exterior surface of the interior member and an interior surface of the housing. The interior member includes a lumen and a plurality of vents extending through the interior member between the lumen and the chamber. The vents are adapted to pass combustion gases from the lumen to the chamber. The firearm sound suppressor also includes a blast deflector disposed between the vents and the interior surface of the housing. The blast deflector is adapted to prevent the combustion gases from impinging directly on the interior surface of the housing. Other embodiments are also contemplated. | 07-18-2013 |
20140231168 | FIREARM SOUND SUPPRESSOR - In one example, a firearm sound suppressor includes a housing, a baffle, and an inner sleeve adapted to be disposed within the housing and to substantially surround the baffle. The inner sleeve includes a sidewall adapted to slide against the housing to permit the inner sleeve with the baffle to be selectively inserted into and removed from the housing without the baffle contacting the housing, and a longitudinal split extending through the sidewall and between front and rear ends of the inner sleeve to permit the sidewall to flex to permit removal of the baffle from the inner sleeve. Other embodiments are also contemplated. | 08-21-2014 |
Barry W. Dueck, Corona, CA US
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20100313457 | BLANK FIRING ADAPTER FOR FIREARM - Various techniques are provided for firing blanks from firearms. In one example, a blank firing adapter includes a mount assembly operatively configured to be attached to a muzzle of a firearm. The blank firing adapter also includes a main body having an interior chamber. The blank firing adapter also includes an escape port positioned longitudinally forward of the interior chamber and not in communication therewith. The blank firing adapter also includes a barrier interposed between the escape port and the interior chamber. The blank firing adapter also includes a projectile receiving area positioned longitudinally forward of the escape port and configured to slow down a projectile from the muzzle therethrough. | 12-16-2010 |
20100313743 | FIREARM ATTACHMENT LOCKING SYSTEM - A locking system for a firearm attachment. The locking system having a rotating lock ring having a lock-and-release lever rotatably mounted thereto. The lock-and-release lever having a lock engagement surface optimally configured to forcefully engage a locking surface when in a locked orientation. The locking ring having a nonconcentric engagement surface that repositions in a radial direction when the locking ring rotates and the nonconcentric engagement surface is configured to engage the muzzle of a firearm for locking the muzzle attachment thereto. | 12-16-2010 |
20130000170 | BLANK SAFETY DEVICE AND FIREARM ADAPTER - In one embodiment, a blank safety device is provided that includes: a body defining a cylindrical bore having a closed distal end, the body also defining an proximally extending internal cavity in communication with the cylindrical bore; a bullet plug received within the cylindrical bore, the bullet plug being configured to distally displace within the cylindrical bore towards the closed distal end in response to the impact of a fired bullet; and a back section received within the internal cavity in the body, the back section defining an internal chamber that is sealed with respect to a proximal bore for receiving a firearm attachment. | 01-03-2013 |
Barry W. Dueck, Ladera Ranch, CA US
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20100199834 | SYSTEMS FOR ATTACHING A NOISE SUPPRESSOR TO A FIREARM - Apparatus and methods for easily, quickly and reliably longitudinally securing and rotationally locking a noise suppressor or other auxiliary device to the muzzle end of a firearm barrel, and to a fixture such as a flash suppressor affixed to the muzzle end of the firearm, and for easily, quickly and reliably removing the noise suppressor or other auxiliary device therefrom. | 08-12-2010 |
Benjamin Dueck, London GB
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20100149545 | Apparatus and Method for Measuring Deformation of a Cantilever Using Interferometry - Apparatus and method for measuring the deformation of a tethered or untethered cantilever by projecting a radiation beam onto the cantilever, detecting an interference pattern reflected from or transmitted through the cantilever, and calculating the deformation of the cantilever by measuring the intensity variation within at least a portion of the interference pattern. | 06-17-2010 |
Brenton Leray Dueck, Plum Coulee CA
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20160096405 | Drawbar Hitch Conversion for Planters with Two-Point Hitches - A planter with a two-point hitch is converted to a drawbar configuration through use of an existing through-bore in the planter's pull tongue that originally served as part of a swiveling connection between the tongue and the two-point hitch. A pinned connection to the frame of the conversion unit via this existing through-bore of the planter tongue is augmented with a clamping mechanism that secures the planter tongue in place between two spaced-apart side plates of the conversion unit to prevent relative rotation between the planter tongue and the conversion unit about the axis of the coupling pin. The side plates are shaped so as not to interfere with connection lugs on the pull tongue of the planter where diagonal braces are connected between the tongue and foldable of the planter. Installation requires no modification to the planter, and the conversion unit is entirely removable in a non-destructive manner. | 04-07-2016 |
Brian Dueck, Collingwood CA
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20120150582 | ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH ORDER CHANGE MANAGEMENT - An order management system is provided. The order management system receives a modify order while the in-flight order is being executed. The order management system suspends a first orchestration plan that corresponds to the in-flight order. The order management system generates a second orchestration plan that corresponds to the modify order. The order management system generates a modify order orchestration plan using, in part, the second orchestration plan. The order management system executes the modify order orchestration plan. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150583 | ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH A DECOMPOSITION SEQUENCE - An order management system is provided. The order management system receives an order that includes one or more order lines, fulfillment topology data, and fulfillment flow data. The order management system generates one or more first order components from the order, the fulfillment topology data, and the fulfillment flow data based on a first criteria, where the first criteria is based on a first stage of a decomposition sequence, where the decomposition sequence comprises one or more stages. The order management system determines which of the one or more first order components each order line of the order is to be applied to, based on the first criteria. The order management system stores each order line of the order at each of the determined one or more first order components. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150676 | ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH AN ORCHESTRATION PLAN - An order management system is provided. The order management system receives one or more order components. The order management system maps each order line of one or more order lines to a fulfillment pattern. The order management system creates a fulfillment flow by combining one or more fulfillment patterns. The order management system generates an orchestration plan by applying one or more dependencies of the fulfillment flow to the one or more order components. The one or more dependencies of the fulfillment flow are translated into one or more order line dependencies between the one or more order lines of the one or more order components. Each order line dependency is at a completion of a fulfillment function of the order line. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150692 | ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH DECOUPLING OF FULFILLMENT FLOW FROM FULFILLMENT TOPOLOGY - An order management system is provided. The order management system creates the fulfillment flow, where the fulfillment flow does not include any fulfillment topology information. The order management system partitions an order into one or more order components using a decomposition sequence, where the decomposition sequence include one or more routing rules, where each routing rule includes fulfillment topology information, and wherein each routing rule determines a target fulfillment provider. The order management system generates an orchestration plan for the order by applying one or more dependencies of the fulfillment flow and the one or more routing rules to the one or more order components, wherein the orchestration plan includes the fulfillment topology information. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150693 | ORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH TECHNICAL DECOUPLING - An order management system is provided. The order management system receives a provisioning order, where the provisioning order includes at least one order line, and where the at least one order line of the provisioning order references a product specification. The order management system transforms the provisioning order into a service order, where the service order includes at least one order line, and where at least one order line of the service order references a customer-facing service specification. The order management system transforms the service order into a technical order, where the technical order includes at least one order line, and where at least one order line of the service order references one of: a resource-facing service specification; or a resource. Thus, the order management system can define a customer-facing service that is not coupled to a technical implementation, nor coupled to a product offering. | 06-14-2012 |
Brian James Dueck, Collingwood CA
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20140012699 | SERVICE DESIGN AND ORDER FULFILLMENT SYSTEM WITH COMMERCIAL DECOUPLING - A system that decouples a product offering from a fulfillment flow is provided. The system defines a product offering including product specifications. The system further maps the product specifications to fulfillment patterns, where each fulfillment pattern includes metadata that defines a set of fulfillment functions and dependencies. The system further generates a customer order including customer order lines, where each customer order line includes a product action and a product offering that is based on a product specification, and where each product action is a fulfillment action (or “action”) including metadata that defines a pattern of a structured request to perform work on the product offering that is based on the product specification. The system further fulfills the customer order using a fulfillment flow based on the fulfillment pattern mapped to the product specifications. | 01-09-2014 |
Earnest George Dueck, Fort Erie CA
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20110204294 | METHOD FOR STEAM REFORMING CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL - A method for steam reforming carbonaceous material into a synthesis gas by using a single stage process of heating the carbonaceous material in a rotary kiln at an elevated reforming temperature so that the carbonaceous material undergoes substantially complete conversion to synthesis gas or by using a dual stream, multiple-stage process of heating carbonaceous material to a reforming temperature, below that at which metallic materials will typically vaporize, to form gaseous and solid materials; further reforming the gaseous materials in a second stage reforming kiln at an elevated reforming temperature to form synthesis gas; and separating carbon char from the solid material for further processing. | 08-25-2011 |
Fred Plett Dueck, Horndean CA
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20160096405 | Drawbar Hitch Conversion for Planters with Two-Point Hitches - A planter with a two-point hitch is converted to a drawbar configuration through use of an existing through-bore in the planter's pull tongue that originally served as part of a swiveling connection between the tongue and the two-point hitch. A pinned connection to the frame of the conversion unit via this existing through-bore of the planter tongue is augmented with a clamping mechanism that secures the planter tongue in place between two spaced-apart side plates of the conversion unit to prevent relative rotation between the planter tongue and the conversion unit about the axis of the coupling pin. The side plates are shaped so as not to interfere with connection lugs on the pull tongue of the planter where diagonal braces are connected between the tongue and foldable of the planter. Installation requires no modification to the planter, and the conversion unit is entirely removable in a non-destructive manner. | 04-07-2016 |
Gunter Dueck, Neckargemuend DE
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20080235126 | SHARED ONLINE AUCTION PROVISIONING - A solution for conducting an auction, such as an online auction, is provided, which includes provisions for sharing with bidders a portion of a bid. A method for conducting the auction includes identifying an item for auction; receiving a first bid for the item placed at a first time; receiving a second bid for the item placed at a second time, wherein the second bid exceeds the first bid by a bid increment and the second time is different than the first time by a time increment; and assigning a portion of the second bid for distribution to at least one participant of the auction. In various embodiments, the portion may be assigned to all bidders, the winning bidders, only the non-winning bidders, and/or the like. The distribution of the portion may be time and/or bid amount related. | 09-25-2008 |
Jonathon Karston Tait Dueck, Red Deer CA
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20140091039 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING BACKFLOW WATER - Hydraulic fracturing produces backflow water that is high in total dissolved solids, hardness and silica. A system to treat backflow water has an electrical separation unit and a reverse osmosis (RO) unit. The electrical separation unit may comprise an electrodialysis device (ED), an electrodialysis reversal (EDR) device or a supercapacitive desalination (SCD) device, or a combination thereof. The electrical separation unit may be combined with a precipitation unit and reduces the TDS and hardness of the backflow water. The RO unit reduces the silica concentration of the backflow water. A pre-treatment unit may further condition backflow water treated in the electrical separation unit to inhibit fouling in the RO unit. The treated backflow water may be suitable for reuse in hydraulic fracturing or discharge. | 04-03-2014 |
Raymond Dueck US
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20110022252 | Mass Transportation System - A mass transportation system for efficiently transporting a plurality of passengers along a predetermined path from a loading station to an unloading station. The transportation system generally includes a support structure, a track positioned above ground level via the support structure, and a carrier vehicle operable along the track. A first control module operable by a passenger is located outside the carrier vehicle upon a loading station for signaling the carrier vehicle to stop along the track at the loading station and a second control module operable by the passenger is located inside the carrier vehicle for signaling the carrier vehicle to stop along the track at an unloading station. | 01-27-2011 |
Raymond Dueck, Arborg CA
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20090145919 | Vending System - A vending system for efficiently providing a mechanized structure to vend containers. The vending system generally includes an enclosure including at least one door, wherein an inside of the enclosure is accessed via manipulating the door. A conveyor assembly is positioned within the enclosure, wherein the conveyor assembly includes a plurality of compartments to secure a plurality of containers. A drive assembly is mechanically attached between the door and the conveyor assembly, wherein the drive assembly selectively moves the conveyor assembly along a traveling path upon manipulating the at least one door to allow a customer to access a full container within the enclosure. | 06-11-2009 |
Raymond Dueck, St. Adolphe CA
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20110126683 | Rotary Sheet Metal Cutter - A rotary sheet metal cutter for cutting sheet metal in various curvatures. The rotary cutter generally includes a base, a first cutting assembly supported by the base and including a first drive assembly and a first circular blade, a second cutting assembly supported by the base and including a second drive assembly and a second circular blade cooperating with the first circular blade. The first circular blade is driven in a first rotational direction and the second circular blade is driven in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction. The first circular blade and the second circular blade each include an overlapping portion along a feed path for cutting a piece of sheet metal engaging the overlapping portions of the first circular blade and the second circular blade. Another circular blade aligned with the first circular blade may also be used. | 06-02-2011 |
Robert H. Dueck, Santa Ana, CA US
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20130201560 | Two-dimensional Laser System Employing Two Dispersive Elements - An apparatus and method for two-dimensional wavelength beam combining of a plurality of laser sources. In one embodiment, an external cavity multi-wavelength laser comprises an array of laser gain elements, two optical transform lenses, two dispersive elements, an imaging system, a deflective array, and an output coupler. First and second optical transform lenses spatially overlap optical beams in first and second dimensions forming regions of overlap at the first and second dispersive elements. The deflective array comprises a plurality of mirrors wherein each mirror deflects and rearranges the optical beams from a common row. The dispersive elements introduce wavelength discrimination that when combined with the output coupler, provide the required feedback gain. The output coupler creates a single output port for the plurality of external optical cavities established in unison with the plurality of laser emitters. The output coupler transmits a multi-wavelength output beam comprising spatially overlapped coaxial optical beams. | 08-08-2013 |
20140268314 | Three-beam Coherent Beam Combining System | 09-18-2014 |
Sidney Dueck, Arborg CA
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20140311995 | Vertical Storage System - A vertical storage system for efficiently storing large items in a vertical manner thereby conserving floor space. The vertical storage system generally includes a frame, a plurality of platforms slidably positioned within the frame, a plurality of connecting members slidably connected between the platforms and a winch device connected to the uppermost platform. Lifting the uppermost platform results in the raising of the next platform beneath the uppermost platform and so forth. Lowering the uppermost platform lowers all of the platforms until the lowest platform is at the bottom with the remaining platforms lowered until stacked upon one another. | 10-23-2014 |
Vernon John Dueck, Coquitlam CA
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20120087743 | Earth wall frame - A modular frame is provided for the making of earthen walls. The frame is a hinged pair of panels—a base panel and a front facing wall panel—which is angularly adjustable so that a plurality of such frames can form a wall of varying batter are possible. | 04-12-2012 |
Wilhelm Dueck, Niefern DE
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20110301808 | METHOD FOR CHECKING THE PLAUSIBILITY OF THE SIGNALS OF A TANK FILLING LEVEL SENSOR - A method for checking the plausibility of the signals of a tank filling level sensor of a motor vehicle ( | 12-08-2011 |
20130319070 | METHOD FOR VERIFYING THE PLAUSIBILITY OF A MEASURING DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE QUALITY OF AN AQUEOUS UREA SOLUTION IN A RESERVOIR OF AN SCR CATALYST SYSTEM - A method for verifying the plausibility of a measuring device for determining a quality of an aqueous urea solution in a reservoir of an SCR catalyst system comprises determining whether a filling of the reservoir has taken place, determining the quality of the aqueous urea solution in the reservoir and detecting whether an error of the measuring device is present or whether the reservoir was filled with an aqueous urea solution, the quality of which deviates from a default value consisting of a filling status of the reservoir and the quality of the aqueous urea solution in said reservoir. | 12-05-2013 |
Wolfram Frederik Dueck, Sydney AU
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20160015975 | Cochlear Implant Stimulation - Presented herein are trans-modiolar stimulation techniques in which stimulation current is sourced (delivered) by at least one intra-cochlear stimulating contact and is sunk at a group of other intra-cochlear stimulating contacts. The group of other infra-cochlear stimulating contacts is positioned (located) across a section of the recipient's modiolus from the intra-cochlear stimulating contact that sources the stimulation. As such, stimulation current generally passes through the modiolus to stimulate spiral ganglion cells and evoke a hearing percept. | 01-21-2016 |