Haught
Brian A. Haught, Mount Clare, WV US
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20100305763 | PIPELINE FLOW CONTROL OPTIMIZATION SOFTWARE AND METHODS - Pipeline flow optimization systems, software, and methods that emulate transient optimization are disclosed. A pipeline flow optimization system includes an upset condition handler that is adapted to provide a multivariable controller with pipeline flow adjustments to handle one or more upset conditions. The optimization system may be used with fluid pipeline systems, including gas pipeline systems and liquid pipeline systems. Systems, software, and methods according to embodiments of the invention may further include linepack transition handling capabilities and administrative tools. | 12-02-2010 |
Christopher A. Haught, Mcconnellsburg, PA US
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20100133043 | Work Platform - A platform for an aerial lift enables unobstructed access to a work area adjacent the platform. The platform includes a floor structure with front and rear sides and ends, and a safety rail disposed along at least the front side. The safety rail includes an entry gate. A lift gate is pivotably attached to the safety rail and pivotable between a closed position and an open position. The lift gate includes a gate rail extending along the rear side of the floor structure and a pair of lift rails connected between the gate rail and the safety rail. The gate rail is pivotable relative to the lift rails between an extended position and a retracted position. In this manner, the lift gate can be raised without the gate rail impacting the work surface. | 06-03-2010 |
John Christian Haught US
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20130034508 | Process For Surfactant Taste And/Or Odor Improvement - Processes for improving the taste of water-soluble surfactants using liquid-liquid solvent extraction, said process comprising the steps of: providing a water-soluble surfactant composition in need of treatment wherein said water-soluble surfactant composition comprises a water-soluble surfactant and one or more undesirable non-polar materials; contacting said water-soluble surfactant composition with an extraction solvent and water to form an extraction mixture comprising an aqueous phase and a solvent phase; and separating the aqueous phase from the solvent phase; wherein the extraction solvent is selected from solvents having individual Hansen solubility parameters of a dispersion force component (δ | 02-07-2013 |
Julie Anne Haught, Boise, ID US
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20150342716 | PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR THE HEAD AND EARS OF AN ANIMAL - A protective cover device for an animal's head includes a first portion for securement around the animal's neck, behind the occiput and at or near the smallest diameter of the neck, and a second portion for covering the animal's ears that is fastened forward of said first portion and at or near the throat or jaw of the animal. The device may be a flexible/generally-flexible panel with supplemental shaping, stiffening, and/or adjustment systems to cup/fit the ears, to prevent the ears from sliding out of the device, and/or to prevent foreign objects such as cheat-grass or fox-tail, ticks, or insects from reaching the ears. Stiffeners may be added along or beside the central axis, around the front edge, and/or near the animal's ears, to shape and hold the second portion in a configuration protective of the animal ears and not easily rolled-up or pushed off by a paw/foot. | 12-03-2015 |
Mark Haught, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090173486 | GAS ENGINE DRIVEN HEAT PUMP SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED HEAT RECOVERY AND ENERGY SAVING SUBSYSTEMS - A gas heat pump system powered by natural gas, propane or similar gaseous fuel is disclosed. The system uses heat recovery and heat addition to manage efficient heating and cooling cycles. In a cooling cycle excess heat is vented to the atmosphere while in a heating cycle, excess heat is used to heat a subject structure and to prevent frost from forming on outdoor heat exchangers. A control system monitors the system's operation and corrects abnormal operational conditions or shuts down the system until the system can be manually inspected. The costs of system operation are less than electric systems because of the efficiencies and use of natural gas or propane. | 07-09-2009 |
Roy C. Haught, Independence, KY US
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20090046287 | Zero angle photo spectrophotometer for monitoring of water systems - A method and apparatus for monitoring water and other fluid systems is described. The fluid is continually monitored spectrophotometrically by measuring many optical parameters in an in-line, on-line system, which compensates for normal fluid changes while detecting abnormalities. | 02-19-2009 |
20110102790 | Zero angle photon spectrophotometer for monitoring of water systems - A method and apparatus for monitoring water and other fluid systems is described. The fluid is continually monitored spectrophotometrically by measuring many optical parameters in an in-line, on-line system, which compensates for normal fluid changes while detecting abnormalities. | 05-05-2011 |
20120216603 | Adaptive real-time contaminant detection and early warning for drinking water distribution systems - A method for monitoring water in a distribution system is disclosed where the sensor sampling schedule is changed in real time in response to a contaminant or other chemical passing through the sampling location. This results in finer determination of where the contaminant is located in the water distribution and identification of the contaminant with a lower false rate than random or scheduled sampling. | 08-30-2012 |
Weston Haught, Seattle, WA US
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20150248389 | COMMUNICATIONS CONTROL FOR RESOURCE CONSTRAINED DEVICES - A relationship-based communications service system receives a communication from a source destined to a recipient. The recipient is capable of receiving the communication at a computing device. The communication service system determines a first relationship type based on a satisfied relationship condition between the source and the recipient. The communications service system sending a relationship-qualified version of the communication to the recipient based on the determined first relationship type. The relationship-qualified version of the communication of the determined first relationship type is annotated to present a different user interface behavior to the recipient at the computing device than a relationship-qualified version of the communication of a second relationship type. | 09-03-2015 |