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Greg D. Desplanque, Tempe, AZ US
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20090282804 | RECUPERATORS FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINES - An integrated heat exchanger assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a first flow path, a second flow path, and a third flow path. The first flow path is configured to be coupled to a compressor and a combustor, to receive compressed air from the compressor, and to supply the compressed air to the combustor. The second flow path is configured to be coupled to the compressor or the first flow path, or both, to receive compressed air therefrom, and to be coupled to the combustor and to supply compressed air thereto. The third flow path is disposed adjacent to the first and second flow paths, and is configured to be coupled to an exhaust section, to receive exhaust air therefrom, and to allow heat transfer from the exhaust air in the third flow path to the compressed air in the first and second flow paths. | 11-19-2009 |
Greg D. Finnes, Kasson, MN US
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20100123335 | POLYCARBONATE WINDOW FRAME SYSTEM - A polycarbonate window system having an integrated ROPS that reduces the thickness of cab posts of machine such that the operator's visibility is increased. The polycarbonate window system also facilitates secure retention of the polycarbonate window without requiring holes to be formed near the periphery of the polycarbonate window, thereby increasing the structural integrity of the polycarbonate window. | 05-20-2010 |
20110257842 | POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A FORESTRY MACHINE - The disclosure relates to a power management system for a forestry machine. The power management system improves the efficiency of the machine by automating control of the hydraulic systems of the machine. A controller receives a signal from a cutting tool speed sensor and can control the operation of the various pumps and motors on the machine. | 10-20-2011 |
Greg D. Finnes, Mantorville, MN US
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20100104409 | System and method for a forwarder headboard - A headboard assembly connected to a machine frame includes a stationary gate that is pivotally connected to the frame and a moveable gate disposed in slidable engagement with the stationary gate. A linear actuator pivotally connects the moveable gate to the frame via first and second pin joints. The linear actuator selectively extends and retracts the moveable gate relative to the stationary gate when the headboard assembly is in an operating position. The linear actuator is further arranged to selectively tilt the headboard assembly relative to the frame when the headboard assembly is in a service position. | 04-29-2010 |
Greg D. Hewgill, Austin, TX US
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20110173247 | Massively Distributed Processing System Architecture, Scheduling, Unique Device Identification and Associated Methods - A massively distributed processing system and associated methods are described that utilize an advantageous processing architecture for a multitude of widely distributed devices to process distributed workloads for a plurality distributed processing projects. To provide the infrastructure processing power for the distributed processing system, a modular client agent program, including a system component with a core agent module and a separate project component with at least one task module, is configured to operate on the distributed devices and to process a variety of project workloads. For each different distributed project, different project components or task modules may be provided by a server system to the distributed devices to run on the core agent module or system component. In addition, a capabilities database can be used by a server system to schedule workloads based upon the capabilities of the distributed devices. Furthermore, scheduling, device ID, task wrapper and further infrastructure and application development implementations are also provided. | 07-14-2011 |
Greg D. Holland, Oakdale, PA US
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20160124048 | PORTABLE DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS FOR TESTING CIRCUIT BREAKERS - A portable diagnostic apparatus for performing diagnostic testing on a circuit breaker includes a number of sensor devices structured to generate a number of sensed parameter signals relating to operation of the circuit breaker during an operational sequence, a number of auxiliary input connectors structured to receive a number of auxiliary data signals from the circuit breaker, the number of auxiliary data signals relating to and being generated in response to the operation of the circuit breaker during the operational sequence, and control and diagnostic circuitry. The control and diagnostic circuitry is structured to control operation of the portable diagnostic apparatus, receive the number of sensed parameter signals and the number of auxiliary data signals, and generate a time signature based on the number of sensed parameter signals and the number of auxiliary data signals. | 05-05-2016 |
Greg D. Landweber, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20130265306 | Real-Time 2D/3D Object Image Composition System and Method - The present application relates to a system and method of creating composite images from 2-dimensional images and 3-dimensional object images in real-time. The method includes a user uploading a 2-dimensional image, applying various image manipulation parameters to the 2-dimensional image based on a 3-dimensional image. The disclosed method can operate in real-time and allows for any given 2-dimensional image or 3-dimensional object image. Final composite images show a manipulated 2-dimensional image on a 3-dimensional object image with the desired perspective, shadows, lighting, and proportion. This image is then viewable by a user through a screen. | 10-10-2013 |
Greg D. Sil, Venetia, PA US
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20120094511 | Screwless quick receptacle system and method - A “quick” receptacle system comprising a rough housing and duplex insert capable of being installed in minimal steps without multiple screws. Multiple top wire quick connects span a width of the rough housing attached to the rear, with each top wire quick connect further comprising a top stud hole defined therein open to the front and an interior means for conductively engaging wire conductors within the junction box. A conducting plate in contact with the interior means conductively connects each the top wire quick connects to a bottom-residing conductor point. Finally, a duplex insert having a duplex body is sized to be accommodated within the housing body of the rough housing multiple conducting studs projecting from a duplex rear of the duplex body, each conducting studs adapted to align and respectively seat within each the top stud hole of the rough housing. | 04-19-2012 |
Greg D. U'Ren, Corona Del Mar, CA US
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20090127585 | Integration of an NPN device with phosphorus emitter and controlled emitter-base junction depth in a BiCMOS process - According to one exemplary embodiment, a heterojunction bipolar transistor includes a base situated on a substrate. The heterojunction bipolar transistor can be an NPN silicon-germanium heterojunction bipolar transistor, for example. The heterojunction bipolar transistor further includes a cap layer situated on the base, where the cap layer includes a barrier region. The barrier region can comprises carbon and has a thickness, where the thickness of the barrier region determines a depth of an emitter-junction of the heterojunction bipolar transistor. An increase in the thickness of the barrier region can cause a decrease in the depth of the emitter-base junction. According to this exemplary embodiment, the heterojunction bipolar transistor further includes an emitter situated over the cap layer, where the emitter comprises an emitter dopant, which can be phosphorus. A diffusion retardant in the barrier region of the cap layer impedes diffusion of the emitter dopant. | 05-21-2009 |