Gwynne
Andrew Gwynne, Staffs GB
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20080245051 | Means for cooling a bearing assembly - Means for cooling a bearing assembly supporting a rotor stage of a gas turbine engine after engine shutdown. The engine comprises a combustion section, a compressor for the delivery of air to the combustion section, and a bearing assembly supporting a rotor stage. The means for cooling a bearing assembly comprises a means operable to generate a signal representative of turbine duct temperature immediately prior to engine shutdown, a means for determining the duration for cooling after engine shutdown as a function of the signal representative of turbine duct temperature, and the compressor operable as a cooling means to deliver cooling air to the rotor stage after engine shutdown. Thereby the amount of heat conducted to the bearing assembly is limited such that the temperature of the bearing assembly is limited to below a predetermined temperature. | 10-09-2008 |
David Gwynne, Glen Allen, VA US
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20150052045 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSTANT FUNDING OF FINANCIAL SERVICE PRODUCTS - Systems and methods are disclosed for opening new accounts, immediately funding those accounts, and supplying users with funded debit cards within a single visit. According to disclosed embodiments, a financial services kiosk or a combination of financial services systems is configured to open a new account, transfer funds to the new account via a modified withdrawal, a modified debit purchase, a real-time network transfer, and/or an immediate ACH transfer, and print an active debit card for the user without the typical delay of several days or weeks between the opening of the account, the funding of the account, and the issuance of a debit card. | 02-19-2015 |
Richard L. Gwynne, Stow, OH US
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20140155241 | REDUCED FOOTPRINT DUNNAGE CONVERSION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A method of converting a supply of sheet stock into a relatively less dense dunnage product, including the following steps of (i) providing a stack of fan-folded sheet material having fold lines parallel to a width dimension; and (ii) drawing sheet stock material from the stack in a direction parallel to the width dimension. | 06-05-2014 |