Everhart, US
Brian K. Everhart, Shepherdstown, WV US
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20100165571 | MOBILE MODULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A mobile, modular communications device, featuring a multiple-slot base chassis designed to support a plurality of individual user-configurable and interchangeable personality modules, capable of providing the ability to accept secure/classified user communications, including voice, data and video, the means to encrypt or secure such user communications through either internal or external encryption capabilities, the means to optimize the secure voice, data and video communications for transmission across a remote reachback communications link and the ability to provide multiple network/uplink reachback transmission alternatives, such as local area networks, satellites, cellular, ISDN or other forms of fixed or wireless communications. The invention is intended to provide a standardized, structured and modular approach to the provisioning of different technologies within the overall system and to be capable of being deployed as a man-carry or rack-embedded unit. | 07-01-2010 |
Brian Keith Everhart, Shepherdstown, WV US
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20120224337 | COMPACT COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A communication device includes a top wall, a bottom wall and a plurality of side walls including a front wall, a plurality of input ports, at least one input port provided with power, a least one output port, a printed circuit board, and a plurality of components board mounted on the printed circuit board. The components include an input/output panel, a switch, a router, a power supply, and a power-over-ethernet injector. The components are electrically connected to one another through a backplane on the printed circuit board. | 09-06-2012 |
Charles A. Everhart, Canton, MI US
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20130252680 | VEHICLE INTERIOR COMPONENT FOR SUPPORTING A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An vehicle interior component for supporting a communication system is disclosed herein. The vehicle interior component includes, but is not limited to, a body that is adapted for attachment to an interior of the vehicle and that is configured to receive a smartphone. The vehicle interior component further includes a hardware module that is configured to communicatively couple with the smartphone. The vehicle interior component still further includes a user input module communicatively coupled with the hardware module. The user input module is configured to generate a first input signal in response to a first user input and to transmit the first input signal to the hardware module. The hardware module is further configured to generate a first output signal and to transmit the first output signal to the smartphone in response to receiving the first input signal. | 09-26-2013 |
20130321134 | AFTERMARKET MODULE ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATING OVER A VEHICLE BUS - An aftermarket module arrangement for installation into a vehicle having a vehicle bus and an electric power source is disclosed herein. The arrangement includes, but is not limited to, a module configured to communicatively couple with the vehicle bus and to electrically couple with the electric power source via a first electric power line, and further configured to engage in power line communications over the first electric power line. The arrangement further includes an aftermarket module configured to electrically couple with the electric power source over a second electric power line and to engage in power line communications over the second electric power line. The aftermarket module is further configured to communicatively couple with the module via power line communications and to communicate over the vehicle bus through the module. | 12-05-2013 |
20140067152 | PROVIDING VEHICLE OPERATING INFORMATION USING A WIRELESS DEVICE - A method of collecting vehicle operating information using a wireless device includes the steps of communicatively linking a wireless device located within a vehicle to a vehicle telematics unit; receiving vehicle data at the wireless device from the vehicle telematics unit using the link; recording the received vehicle data at the wireless device; detecting that the wireless device is no longer present in the vehicle; and wirelessly transmitting the recorded vehicle data to a central facility using the wireless capabilities of the wireless device based on the detection. | 03-06-2014 |
20140074315 | VEHICLE-INCIDENT DETECTION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A vehicle-incident detection method is disclosed herein. Vehicle data is received at a cloud computing system from a vehicle, where the vehicle data is generated by the vehicle in response to an initial detection of a vehicle-related event. After receiving the data, the cloud computing system requests additional vehicle data from the vehicle. The additional vehicle data is generated by the vehicle at a time subsequent to the initial detection of the vehicle-related event. The additional vehicle data is received from the vehicle, and an application resident in the cloud computing system analyzes the vehicle data and the additional vehicle data to determine that the vehicle-related event occurred. The application includes computer readable code embedded on a non-transitory, tangible computer readable medium for performing the analyzing. Also disclosed herein is a vehicle-incident detection system. | 03-13-2014 |
20140108306 | METHOD FOR TEACHING AN AFTERMARKET ACCESSORY COMPONENT, AND AN AFTERMARKET ACCESSORY COMPONENT CONFIGURED TO LEARN - A method for teaching an aftermarket accessory component how to actuate a vehicle function is disclosed herein. The aftermarket accessory component is configured to monitor communications across a vehicle bus. The method includes, but is not limited to, sampling message traffic transmitted across the vehicle bus while the vehicle function is not actuated. The method further includes setting filters in the aftermarket accessory component based on the sampled message traffic. The method further includes prompting a user to actuate the vehicle function in a first manner. The method further includes collecting filtered message traffic from the vehicle bus while the vehicle function is actuated in the first manner. The method further includes parsing the filtered message traffic to identify a command associated with actuation of the vehicle function. The method further includes testing the command to confirm that the command actuates the vehicle function. | 04-17-2014 |
20140288727 | COLLISION SENSOR, COLLISION SENSING SYSTEM, AND METHOD - A collision sensor, a collision sensing system, and a method of mounting a collision sensor to a vehicle are disclosed herein. An embodiment of the collision sensor includes, but is not limited to, a processor and a three-axis accelerometer that is communicatively coupled with the processor. The three-axis accelerometer is configured to detect an acceleration experienced by a vehicle and to generate a signal indicative of the acceleration. The processor is configured to obtain the signal from the three-axis accelerometer and to determine when the vehicle has experienced a collision based, at least in part, on the signal. | 09-25-2014 |
20140288770 | MOUNTING SENSOR AND AFTERMARKET DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH MOUNTING SENSOR - An aftermarket device is disclosed herein. In an embodiment, the aftermarket device includes, but is not limited to, a housing that is configured to be mounted to an internal surface of a vehicle. The aftermarket device further includes, but is not limited to a processor that is mounted within the housing. The aftermarket device still further includes, but is not limited to, a mounting sensor that is associated with the housing and that is communicatively coupled with the processor. The mounting sensor is configured to detect a mounting status of the housing and to provide a signal to the processor. The signal contains information indicative of the mounting status of the housing. The processor is configured to determine that the housing is improperly mounted to the internal surface of the vehicle based on the mounting status. | 09-25-2014 |
20140325113 | Smartphone Dock Reminder for Vehicles - A system and method for reminding a user to dock a mobile device in a docking apparatus within a vehicle are provided. A docking apparatus includes: one or more sensors for determining whether an object is present in the docking apparatus; and at least one of speakers, a vibration mechanism, and one or more display indicators for reminding a user to place the mobile device in the docking apparatus when the one or more sensors determine that an object is not present in the docking apparatus. A system includes the docking apparatus and a mobile device. The method includes receiving an indication that the vehicle ignition is turned on; determining whether the mobile device is in a docking apparatus; and reminding the user to dock the mobile device in the docking apparatus. | 10-30-2014 |
Cherie Everhart, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090152137 | Combined Skin Sealant And Incise Drape - A combination drape which has both a skin sealant and an incise drape is applied to a patient's skin. The skin sealant is positioned adjacent the prepped skin and the incise drape is positioned over the skin sealant and the prepped skin. The skin sealant substantially fills contours of the incise drape positioned thereover such that any air pockets and wrinkles positioned between the incise drape and the skin sealant are sealed and isolated from the skin. The combination drape is contained within a kit which desirably includes instructions. | 06-18-2009 |
Craig F. Everhart, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20080313185 | MANAGING ACCESS TO OBJECTS OF A COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT - Access to objects of a computing environment is managed. Access to an object of the computing environment is prohibited via one cached entity corresponding to the object, while access to the object is allowed via another cached entity. The cached entities are concurrently maintained for a period of time, but the one cached entity is in a shadow state. In one example, the cached entities are session locks and the object is a file system object. | 12-18-2008 |
20090150719 | AUTOMATICALLY FREEZING FUNCTIONALITY OF A COMPUTING ENTITY RESPONSIVE TO AN ERROR - Facilitating error handling of computing environments, including those environments having file systems. Responsive to an entity of the computing environment, such as a client of a file system, obtaining at least an indication of an error, a portion of functionality of the entity is automatically frozen. The obtaining is, for instance, responsive to an event of another entity of the computing environment, such as a server of the file system. Eventually, the frozen functionality is thawed allowing the functionality to proceed. | 06-11-2009 |
Craig F. Everhart, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140325599 | Status Transfer Within a Group of Computing Entities - A system and method for designating and administering authority in a trusted environment is provided. In some embodiments, a determination is made that a transfer of the authority to a second computing entity is warranted. The second computing entity is opportunistically contacted, and during the opportunistic contact, the authority is passed from the first computing entity to the second computing entity. The passing of the authority from the first computing entity to the second computing entity tasks the second computing entity with updating members of the group of the passing of the authority. The passing of authority may include providing an outstanding group update to the second computing entity and may also include tasking the second computing entity with completing the outstanding group update. | 10-30-2014 |
Craig Fulmer Everhart, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20140082353 | SCALABLE GROUPS OF AUTHENTICATED ENTITIES - Example embodiments provide various techniques for securing communications within a group of entities. In one example method, a request from an entity to join the group is received and a signed, digital certificate associated with the entity is accessed. Here, the signed, digital certificate is signed with a group private key that is associated with a certification authority for the group. The signed, digital certificate is added to a group roster, and this addition is to admit the entity into the group. The group roster with the signed, digital certificate is itself signed with the group private key and distributed to the group, which includes the entity that transmitted the request. Communication to the entity is then encrypted using the signed, digital certificate included in the group roster. | 03-20-2014 |
20140082365 | GROUP MANAGEMENT OF AUTHENTICATED ENTITIES - Exemplary embodiments provide various techniques for managing groups of authenticated entities. In one exemplary computer-implemented method, an entity accesses a group roster that includes a first group identifier identifying a first group, a first group digital certificate associated with the first group, and a first entity identifier identifying the entity being a member of the first group. The entity also receives a request to update the group roster. Here, the request includes a second group identifier identifying a second group and a second group digital certificate associated with the second group. In response to the request, the entity replaces the first group identifier in the group roster with the second group identifier. Additionally, in response to the request, the entity replaces the first group digital certificate with the second group digital certificate. The replacements change a membership of the entity from the first group to the second group. | 03-20-2014 |
Craig Fulmer Everhart, Pittsburg, PA US
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20140365767 | SCALABLE GROUPS OF AUTHENTICATED ENTITIES - Example embodiments provide various techniques for securing communications within a group of entities. In one example method, a request from an entity to join the group is received and a signed, digital certificate associated with the entity is accessed. Here, the signed, digital certificate is signed with a group private key that is associated with a certification authority for the group. The signed, digital certificate is added to a group roster, and this addition is to admit the entity into the group. The group roster with the signed, digital certificate is itself signed with the group private key and distributed to the group, which includes the entity that transmitted the request. Communication to the entity is then encrypted using the signed, digital certificate included in the group roster. | 12-11-2014 |
Craig Fulmer Everhart, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20090276202 | MODELING STORAGE ENVIRONMENTS - Example embodiments provide various techniques for modeling network storage environments. To model a particular storage environment, component models that are associated with the components of the storage environment are loaded. Each component model is programmed to mathematically simulate one or more components of the storage environment. A system model is then composed from the component models and this system model is configured to simulate the storage environment. | 11-05-2009 |
20090276203 | MODELING A STORAGE ENVIRONMENT AT VARIOUS TIMES - Example embodiments provide various techniques for modeling a storage environment at various times. A computer model can be composed to simulate a storage environment at various time periods. In an example, the computer model may simulate the storage environment in the past. As the storage environment is running, it continuously stores its existing state. This existing state can be accessed and a simulated workload may be applied to this previous state to identify an impact of the simulated workload on the existing state. A computer model may also simulate the storage environment in the future. Here, the future state of the storage environment may be projected from the existing state. Various extrapolation techniques may be used to project the future state of the storage environment. | 11-05-2009 |
20150019635 | TRANSPARENT REDIRECTION OF CLIENTS TO A SURROGATE PAYLOAD SERVER THROUGH THE USE OF A PROXY LOCATION SERVER - In some embodiments, a first location server, in response to a request from a client to access an object, determines whether a first location information stored at the first location server indicates locations of instance(s) of the object. The first location server, in response to a determination that the first location information indicates the locations of the instances of the object, determines a first location of a first instance of the object at a first payload server and a second location of a second instance of the object at a second payload server from the first location information. The first location server determines priority values of the first and second locations. The first location server generates a reply to the request, the reply indicating the first and second locations of the first and second instances of the object, and the priority values of the first and second locations. | 01-15-2015 |
20150066471 | MODELING STORAGE ENVIRONMENTS - Example embodiments provide various techniques for modeling network storage environments. To model a particular storage environment, component models that are associated with the components of the storage environment are loaded. Each component model is programmed to mathematically simulate one or more components of the storage environment. A system model is then composed from the component models and this system model is configured to simulate the storage environment. | 03-05-2015 |
Daniel D. Everhart, Edmonds, WA US
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20130189914 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING MUSIC AND/OR OTHER MEDIA ARRANGEMENTS WITH COIN COUNTING MACHINES - Systems and methods for generating unique audio and/or video arrangements from coins counted by a coin counting machine are described herein. In one embodiment, the coin counting machine can receive coins and detect one or more properties of each coin. The properties of each coin may be associated with a musical note, graphic, and/or other media component. The media components can be combined to create a media arrangement that can be presented via a speaker, video display, or other media output on the coin counting machine. | 07-25-2013 |
20140151183 | DIFFERENTIAL DETECTION COIN DISCRIMINATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE WITH CONSUMER-OPERATED KIOSKS AND THE LIKE - Systems and associated methods for coin discrimination are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method for discriminating coins includes obtaining an electromagnetic sensor signal of a coin, generating a contour signal by digitizing the sensor signal, identifying an active interval in the contour signal by eliminating the segments of the contour signal which are close to zero, and detecting the coin approach, pivot and departure points (coin features) from the contour signal in the active interval. The coin features can be compared to known values for different coins to discriminate the coin. | 06-05-2014 |
David Lee Everhart, Spencerport, NY US
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20100322660 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SAVING POWER IN AN IMAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE - A method and apparatus for saving power in an image production device is disclosed. The method may include determining if the image production device has been inactive for a predetermined period of time, wherein if it is determined that the image production device has been inactive for a predetermined period of time, decreasing a fuser fan's output by a predetermined amount, decreasing a fuser lamp setting by a predetermined amount, the fuser system being heated to operate at a temperature that is at a first predetermined level, setting a timer, determining if the fuser system's temperature is at a second predetermined level, wherein if it is determined that the fuser system's temperature is not at the second predetermined level, determining if the timer expired, wherein if it is determined that the timer expired, decreasing a fuser lamp setting by the predetermined amount and resetting the timer. | 12-23-2010 |
Deborah Everhart, Washington, DC US
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20110010210 | EDUCATIONAL ASSET DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An educational asset distribution system including an asset registration module which obtains information about a plurality of educational assets, said information including fixed metadata descriptive of an educational asset, and information for accessing the educational asset; a learning management system interface which receives context data descriptive of a user of a learning management system; a dynamic metadata storage which stores a portion of the context data in association with the fixed metadata; and an educational assets management module for managing the plurality of educational assets based on the context data, the information about the plurality of educational assets, and data stored in the dynamic metadata storage. | 01-13-2011 |
20110070573 | INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT AND STANDARDS ALIGNMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM - An instructional content and standards alignment processing system is disclosed. The system includes a computer-readable memory configured to store information indicative of instructional content, a first educational standard, and a second educational standard, and configured to store at least one alignment between the instructional content and the first educational standard and at least one mapping between the first educational standard and the second educational standard. The system also includes a processor configured to automatically generate at least one alignment between the instructional content and the second educational standard based on the mapping between the first educational standard and the second educational standard. The computer-readable memory is configured to store the alignment between the instructional content and the second educational standard after the alignment is confirmed by a user. Methods and machine-readable mediums are also disclosed. | 03-24-2011 |
Deborah A. Everhart, Washington, DC US
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20090018986 | Systems and methods for integrating educational software systems - Systems and methods are provided for integrating educational software. In one implementation, a first server receives an identifier of a second server that provides at least one source educational course. A second server receives metadata for the at least one source educational course and stores the metadata. | 01-15-2009 |
Dennis S. Everhart, Alpharetta, GA US
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20110288501 | Methods Of Manufacturing A Medicated Tampon Assembly - A method is provided for manufacturing a medicated tampon assembly having a tampon body, the method including applying a formulation including a therapeutic agent to a substrate to produce a plurality of dosage forms; separating one of the dosage forms from the substrate; and coupling one of the dosage forms to the tampon body. A medicated tampon assembly is provided including a dosage form including a formulation including a therapeutic agent; a substrate portion separated from a substrate, wherein the substrate portion is coupled to the dosage form; and a tampon body having a distal end, wherein the substrate portion is coupled to the distal end of the tampon body. | 11-24-2011 |
Edward Wesley Everhart, Farmington, UT US
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20140201882 | Acne Preventing Sports Gear Insert - The present device describes a wearable material designed to prevent the formation of acne caused by a combination of friction and sweat. The material is impregnated with an acne fighting solution and is adapted to be placed beneath protective athletic gear. The material further comprises securement features that provide attachment to the interior of helmets, chin guards and other protective gear. | 07-24-2014 |
20150209561 | Wearable Topical Drug Delivery Device - The present invention provides a wearable drug delivery device that is adapted to be worn by a user. The device can be provided as strips of a porous mesh material for wrapping around the body or as wearable garments that are impregnated with natural medications and stimulants. The materials may be wrapped around the desired portion of the body such as the forehead, chest, hands, wrists, knees, or feet in a variety of ways. The material may be impregnated with a multitude of natural medications and stimulants including iodine, caffeine, hormones, pain medication, diet drugs, argentine, taurine, vitamin B, vitamin D, ginseng, and green tea, among others. The present invention enables the localized application of topical medications, thereby providing direct treatment to the area of the body in need. | 07-30-2015 |
Glenn C. Everhart, Smyrna, DE US
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20150052059 | System and Method for Preventing Identity Theft or Misuse by Restricting Access - A system and method for network file filtering to prevent identity theft or misuse by restricting access to files likely to contain sensitive data is disclosed. The file filtering process includes scanning at least one data file for density of a selected pattern. Files identified as containing the selected pattern may be further analyzed to determine the likelihood of the presence of sensitive information. The process may also include restricting access to files that are identified as likely to contain sensitive information. | 02-19-2015 |
Glenn Cobourm Everhart, Smyma, DE US
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20090271853 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIME VARIABLE FINANCIAL AUTHENTICATION - The systems and methods of the invention provide a technique for authenticating a finance related transaction. The method may include providing a token which contains a token counter, the token counter periodically advancing to generate a changing token value, the token counter being synchronized to a base counter that generates an authenticating value; transforming the token value into a token output sequence using logic; and outputting at least part of the token output sequence to an authenticating authority, the authenticating authority having access to the authenticating value. Further, the method includes the authenticating authority verifying the validity of the transaction based on the token output sequence and the authenticating value, from which the authenticating authority obtains a verification sequence using the logic, the verifying the validity including the authenticating authority comparing the token output sequence to the verification sequence to determine if there is a match between the token output sequence and the verification sequence. | 10-29-2009 |
Glenn Cobourm Everhart, Smyrna, DE US
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20090265275 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TIME VARIABLE FINANCIAL AUTHENTICATION - The systems and methods of the invention provide a technique for authenticating a finance related transaction. The method may include providing a token which contains a token counter, the token counter periodically advancing to generate a changing token value, the token counter being synchronized to a base counter that generates an authenticating value; transforming the token value into a token output sequence using logic; and outputting at least part of the token output sequence to an authenticating authority, the authenticating authority having access to the authenticating value. Further, the method includes the authenticating authority verifying the validity of the transaction based on the token output sequence and the authenticating value, from which the authenticating authority obtains a verification sequence using the logic, the verifying the validity including the authenticating authority comparing the token output sequence to the verification sequence to determine if there is a match between the token output sequence and the verification sequence. | 10-22-2009 |
Kevin Frank Everhart, Westby, WI US
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20110250321 | OVEN BAKED POCKET CHEESE - The present invention is directed to a baked cheese product having two opposing pieces of exterior cheese having outer edges. An interior food product of a different type of cheese or a non-cheese product has dimensions less than the dimensions of the exterior cheese. The interior food product is positioned between the opposing slices of the exterior cheese such that outer edges of the opposing slices of the exterior cheese are placed together. The outer edges are bonded by heat to create a bond sufficient to prevent leakage of the interior food product. | 10-13-2011 |
Nicholas Everhart, Minneapolis, MN US
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20110022981 | PRESENTATION OF DEVICE UTILIZATION AND OUTCOME FROM A PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - In a graphical user interface displayed in an electronic display of a computing device, a first device profile and second device profile are presented, the first and second device profiles each comprising at least one device parameter used to configure a medical device of a subject. A user input control is presented to select one of the first or second device profiles to provide a selected device profile. A probabilistic outcome of the subject corresponding to the selected device profile is then presented. | 01-27-2011 |
Richard Todd Everhart, Simpsonville, SC US
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20130065076 | NICKEL OXIDE MITIGATION LAYER FOR VANADIUM ON THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS - A method for applying a protective coating to gas turbine engine components using a saturated solution of nickel acetate tetrahydrate, applying a uniform thickness of the coating onto the thermal barrier coating of selected components, and heat treating the coated component in air at a temperature sufficient to form a protective layer of NiO. The saturated NiO solution has sufficient solubility to penetrate into the microscopic cracks of the thermal barrier coating to form a “sacrificial mitigation layer” of NiO that substantially inhibits the reaction between vanadium pentoxide and yttria-stabilized compounds present in the thermal barrier coating. | 03-14-2013 |
20130323518 | COATING PROCESS, COATING, AND COATED COMPONENT - A coating process, a coating, and a coated component are disclosed. The coating process includes providing a MCrAlY substrate, applying a thermal barrier coating to the MCrAlY substrate, applying a flash layer to the thermal barrier coating, the flash layer including an inert ceramic, applying a reaction product deposition onto the thermal barrier coating, the reaction product deposition including reaction products selected from the group consisting of a magnesium oxide compound, a magnesium orthovanadate compound, a magnesium vanadate compound, a magnesium pyrovanadate compound, a magnesium sulfate compound, and combinations thereof. The reaction products are by-products of a doped fuel. | 12-05-2013 |
Richard Todd Everhart, Simsponville, SC US
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20140086810 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMPLOYING CATALYTIC REACTOR COATINGS - A system includes a catalytic reactor configured to mount to a combustor. The catalytic reactor includes a catalyst configured to reduce emissions associated with combustion in the combustor. The catalytic reactor also includes a first sacrificial coating disposed over the catalyst prior to mounting of the catalytic reactor into the combustor, wherein the first sacrificial coating is removable while the catalytic reactor is mounted to the combustor without damaging the catalyst. | 03-27-2014 |
Robert L. Everhart, Monona, WI US
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20090046457 | SOLID-STATE LIGHTING FIXTURES - A high performance, high efficiency solid state electronic lighting device, having a sealed fixture body for use outdoors or in environments requiring IP rated sealed fixtures, uses light emitting diodes for producing light from AC current that operates on an as needed basis dependent upon occupancy, ambient light levels and facility load requirements. The high performance, high efficiency solid state electronic lighting device can also be used to replace the internal workings and reflective surfaces of a standard fluorescent fixture, a high-intensity-discharge (HID) lamp, or other arc-based lamps using light emitting diodes for producing light from AC current that operates on an as needed basis dependent upon occupancy, ambient light levels and facility load requirements. | 02-19-2009 |
William Curt Everhart, Castle Rock, CO US
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20130323194 | METHOD OF ELIMINATING CAT URINE ODOR - A method of eliminating cat urine odor. A CO2 generating mixture of carboxylic acid and a base is placed into a container and cat litter that is comprised of an absorbent material is placed over the top. During the deodorizing process of the cat urine, carbon dioxide is generated to enhance the deodorizing effect of the absorbent material. | 12-05-2013 |
William Thomas Everhart, Silver Spring, MD US
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20150242292 | SERVER CLUSTERING IN A COMPUTING-ON-DEMAND SYSTEM - A device may provision two or more servers, each of the servers including a network interface. In addition, the device may enable the network interface in each of the provisioned servers, create a shared volume, assign the shared volume to each of the provisioned servers, and enable a clustering application on each of the provisioned servers to form a cluster comprising the provisioned servers, the cluster having a heartbeat via the network interfaces. | 08-27-2015 |