Lecompte, US
Benjamin Lecompte, Houston, TX US
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20160023326 | Improved Blasting System and Method of Use - A blasting system, comprising a tank, a center tube, an inlet, a top aperture. Said tank holds a slurry mixture for blasting application. Said inlet receives a pressurized air. Said center tube receives a portion of said pressurized air and selectively receives a portion of said slurry mixture. A portion of said center tube exits said tank at said top aperture. Said tank comprises a top end and a bottom end. Said relief valve regulates fluid capacity in said tank and relives pressure from said tank | 01-28-2016 |
Benjamin J Lecompte, Houston, TX US
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20160023326 | Improved Blasting System and Method of Use - A blasting system, comprising a tank, a center tube, an inlet, a top aperture. Said tank holds a slurry mixture for blasting application. Said inlet receives a pressurized air. Said center tube receives a portion of said pressurized air and selectively receives a portion of said slurry mixture. A portion of said center tube exits said tank at said top aperture. Said tank comprises a top end and a bottom end. Said relief valve regulates fluid capacity in said tank and relives pressure from said tank | 01-28-2016 |
Brian Lecompte, Cypress, TX US
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20120095687 | METHOD OF PREDICTING SOURCE ROCK THERMAL MATURITY FROM LOG RESPONSES - A method for estimating a property of an earth formation, the method includes: conveying a carrier through a borehole penetrating the earth formation; performing a measurement of total organic carbon (TOC) within a region of investigation in the earth formation using a logging tool disposed at the carrier; and correlating the measured TOC to the property to estimate the property. | 04-19-2012 |
Brian J. Lecompte, Tomball, TX US
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20090254283 | METHOD FOR PETROPHYSICAL EVALUATION OF SHALE GAS RESERVOIRS - A method for evaluating an earth formation from a well bore, that includes: collecting at least one of geochemical data, petrophysical data and geomechanical data from a wellbore; and identifying depositional facies of the earth surrounding the wellbore. A computer program product and a system are provided. | 10-08-2009 |
20090326825 | METHOD FOR DETERMINING FORMATION WATER RESISTIVITY FROM A WIRELINE PULSED NEUTRON DEVICE - A method for estimating resistivity of a formation includes: selecting spectra collected by pulsed neutron instrument disposed down a wellbore traversing the formation, the spectra including capture interactions and inelastic interactions; deconvolving the spectra to estimate an elemental yield; converting the elemental yield to a total concentration value; subtracting a concentration value for drilling mud and a concentration value for the formation from the total concentration value to estimate a concentration in fluid within the formation; and converting the fluid concentration value to a resistivity value. A computer program product and an instrument are provided. | 12-31-2009 |
20100228483 | METHOD OF DETECTING GAS IN A FORMATION USING CAPTURE CROSS-SECTION FROM A PULSED NEUTRON DEVICE - Elemental analysis of an earth formation is performed using measurements from a gamma ray logging tool. From the elemental analysis, an estimate of the mineralogy of the formation is made. A prediction of the capture cross-section of the formation is made using the mineralogical analysis. The difference between the predicted capture cross-section and a measured capture cross-section is an indication of gas in the formation. | 09-09-2010 |
20100312479 | USE OF CHEMICALLY AND GEOLOGICALLY CONSISTENT CONSTRAINTS FOR OBTAINING ELEMENTAL CHEMISTRY DOWNHOLE - A method for estimating a lithotype of an earth formation, the method includes: obtaining at least two different energy spectra of radiation received from the earth formation using the logging tool, each energy spectrum having at least one of a natural gamma-ray spectrum, a fast neutron-induced inelastic spectrum, and a thermal neutron induced capture spectrum; establishing at least one geochemically-based constraint related to elemental spectral yields to be determined; determining the elemental spectral yields from the at least two different energy spectra by decomposing the at least two different energy spectra over weighted sum of monoelemental standards wherein at least one weight is constrained by the at least one geochemically-based constraint and each weight represents a proportion of one monoelemental standard; converting the elemental spectral yields to elemental concentrations; and using a classifier to receive the elemental concentrations as input and to provide a lithotype as output. | 12-09-2010 |
Christopher C. Lecompte, Cypress, TX US
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20100067989 | VESSEL FOR TRANSPORTING WIND TURBINES AND METHODS THEREOF - A vessel having the capability of storing, transporting, and installing between one and ten wind turbines is provided. Such a vessel includes a hull having a hull periphery. The vessel further includes at least two rear jack-up legs, and at least one forward jack-up leg, movably attached to the hull, as well as a jacking mechanism connected to each of the jack-up legs for elevating and lowering each jack-up leg relative to the hull between elevated and lowered positions. The vessel also includes at least two rear azimuthing thrusters affixed to a lower side of the transom; and at least one front azimuthing thruster affixed to a lower side of the bow. The vessel further includes at least four, preferably at least six, wind-turbine-column foundations, and at least two wind-turbine-blade brackets individually mounted to the side of the transport vessel. | 03-18-2010 |
Chuck G. Lecompte, North Frankfort, KY US
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20120066874 | Fastener having a flexible base - Fasteners comprising male and female assemblies. At least one of the male or female assembly may comprise a flexible base that flexes to conform to a non-planar mounting surface. The flexible base is bonded to the stud and/or the socket using techniques that provide a high degree of strength to withstand repeated engagement and disengagement of the fastener. Moreover, in certain embodiments the bonding techniques eliminate the need for mechanical means (for example, threads) to secure the stud to the flexible base. Mechanical tests show that the male assembly according to certain embodiments has 62% more strength than known male assemblies. | 03-22-2012 |
David Lecompte US
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20120213200 | HEADER COMPRESSION OPTIMIZATION METHOD DURING AND AFTER HANDOVERS IN CELLULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORK - The present invention concerns a method for optimizing ROHC RTP (Robust Header Compression Real Time Protocol) compression applied to IP header of data packets stream so as to use more compact formats enable to remain in a steady state, to never discard received packet, and to serve radio resources without requiring to modify ROHC specification. In the method, when handover or mobility procedure is started, new reference values are normally added to a sliding compression window, but no reference value is removed from the window as long as the handover or mobility procedure is on going. After the handover or mobility procedure is complete, when the number of values transmitted on the new radio link are appropriate to cope against the error properties on the new link, all older values can be removed at once from the compression window, thereby reverting to normal window operation. | 08-23-2012 |
David Lecompte, Whitefish, MT US
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20130346119 | TECHNIQUES FOR BOOKING TRAVEL RESERVATIONS WHILE LEVERAGING TRAVEL WEBSITES - A computer-implemented method is provided for booking a travel reservation in accordance with an organizational travel policy while leveraging search capabilities of travel websites. The method includes: receiving a request for a reservation for a travel service at a travel management service from a person associated with an organization of persons; confirming availability of the requested reservation by interfacing with a reservation system of the travel service provider; evaluating the requested reservation in relation to a travel policy of the organization; and sending a message confirming availability of the reservation to the person | 12-26-2013 |
Denny Lecompte, Austin, TX US
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20090161658 | Method for selecting VOIP call path to monitor - The disclosed invention enables a user to select a Voice over IP (VOIP) call path to monitor. In particular, a user interface presents data regarding nodes within a VOIP network. The user may select between different possible configurations to monitor, including fully meshed whereby every site including a test probe router is connected to every other site; hub-and-spoke in which a subset of the sites are designated by the user as hubs connected to every other site or spokes connected only to hubs; or a custom configuration in which the user selects which individual call paths to monitor. Embodiments of the present application provide a tool that accepts the user's selections and implements the commands needed to define the desired VOIP network nodes to be monitored, preferably by configuring IP SLA or other tools to provide synthetic data in the selected VOIP call path, and then measuring the performance of the network elements in the selected call path when transferring the synthetic data. | 06-25-2009 |
Denny Charles Lecompte, Austin, TX US
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20110219254 | VISUALIZING POWER LEVEL SCHEDULE - Embodiments of the present invention include a method, apparatus, system, and/or computer program for monitoring energy consumption in a network and producing a display grid that provides a visual depiction of network device power consumption at any given time. The method includes, in one example, receiving a request for a power level schedule for a network device. The request may include a time period or date range over which the power level schedule should be produced. The method may also include retrieving Cron job strings associated with the network device, and parsing the Cron job strings to determine transitions from one power level to another and times for the transitions of the power level of the network device. The method further includes building a visual grid that depicts the power level schedule for the network device during each hour of the time period, based on the determined transitions. | 09-08-2011 |
Jeremy Lecompte, Houma, LA US
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20150159457 | AUTOMATED CONNECTION ASSEMBLY - A connection assembly for automated lifting and positioning of a chiksan or other fluid conduit in proximity to a fluid inlet of a device such as, for example, a cement head. Once a chiksan or other flow line is positioned in a desired location, a secure connection is made between the outlet of the chiksan or other fluid conduit and the fluid inlet of a cement head including, without limitation, when the cement head is positioned at an elevated location above a rig floor. | 06-11-2015 |
Marion Ronald Lecompte, Portland, OR US
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20080247117 | FILTERING ASSEMBLY AND A FEEDTHROUGH ASSEMBLY - Filtering assembly for a feedthrough, for implantable medical devices, having operating conductive pin(s) and a ground conductive pin. The filtering assembly has: | 10-09-2008 |
Marion Ronald Lecompte, Milwaukie, OR US
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20160084771 | Sensor Unit, Electronic Module as well as Procedure to Calculate the Level of Corrosive Exposure of a Respective Electronic Module - The present invention refers to a sensor unit ( | 03-24-2016 |
Phillip Lecompte, Anaheim, CA US
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20160029868 | WRINGER - A wringer has a support surface and a first wringer surface depending from the support surface to a second wringer surface having perforations and curving to a free edge substantially below the support surface. The second wringer surface may be curved in an approximately 180 degree arc. The first wringer surface may be flat and also perforated. The support surface may be formed as an inverted channel structure with a closed upper surface and an angled surface extending away from the first wringer surface. The angled surface may extend at an angle approximately 45 degrees. The wringer may be used with one or more buckets, where the wringer is supported from the rim of one bucket or from the adjacent rims of two buckets. A flat first wringer surface may be used to ring a flat mop, and the curved second wringer surface may be used to bring a round mop. | 02-04-2016 |
20160031073 | ARTICULATING ASSEMBLIES FOR CLEANING TOOLS AND METHODS OF USE - An adapter and method for a tool, a mop or other cleaning equipment provides, selectively, a universal joint or pivoting joint, and one that is easily adjustable. | 02-04-2016 |
20160082482 | DEVICE FOR CLEANING ROLLERS IN A ROLLER ASSEMBLY - Apparatus and methods for cleaning rollers include a cleaning device having a longitudinally extending frame forming a channel with a profile that conforms in part to a roller to be cleaned. | 03-24-2016 |
Phillip Lecompte, Lomita, CA US
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20080276405 | WRINGER - A wringer has a support surface and a first wringer surface depending from the support surface to a second wringer surface having perforations and curving to a free edge substantially below the support surface. The second wringer surface may be curved in an approximately 180 degree arc. The first wringer surface may be flat and also perforated. The support surface may be formed as an inverted channel structure with a closed upper surface and an angled surface extending away from the first wringer surface. The angled surface may extend at an angle approximately 45 degrees. The wringer may be used with one or more buckets, where the wringer is supported from the rim of one bucket or from the adjacent rims of two buckets. A flat first wringer surface may be used to ring a flat mop, and the curved second wringer surface may be used to bring a round mop. | 11-13-2008 |
20090169292 | Articulating Handle Assemblies for Cleaning Tools and Methods of Use - And adapter for a mop includes first and second linear elements with a hinge element between them. The first linear element includes a pair of connection elements for a mop head adapter allowing the mop head adapter to take a first configuration and allowing the mop head adapter to take another second configuration. The configurations can position the mop head adapter at positions perpendicular to each other. The hinge element may include a locking element. The hinge element can be locked at a number of positions. | 07-02-2009 |
20110308032 | WRINGER - A wringer has a support surface and a first wringer surface depending from the support surface to a second wringer surface having perforations and curving to a free edge substantially below the support surface. The second wringer surface may be curved in an approximately 180 degree arc. The first wringer surface may be flat and also perforated. The support surface may be formed as an inverted channel structure with a closed upper surface and an angled surface extending away from the first wringer surface. The angled surface may extend at an angle approximately 45 degrees. The wringer may be used with one or more buckets, where the wringer is supported from the rim of one bucket or from the adjacent rims of two buckets. A flat first wringer surface may be used to ring a flat mop, and the curved second wringer surface may be used to bring a round mop. | 12-22-2011 |
Robert S. Lecompte, Tucson, AZ US
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20090095408 | Fabrication of cell cavities for electrooptic devices - This invention discloses methods to dispense adhesives for fabricating multiple electrooptic devices. In addition the invention also discloses on how the cavities of these electrooptic devices may be filled by an injection process. The Electrooptic devices of this invention may comprise liquid or solid electrolytes. | 04-16-2009 |
20100224838 | Electrochromic Mirrors and other Electrooptic Devices - This invention focuses on electrooptic devices and in particular on electrochromic devices with many aspects directed towards automotive EC mirrors. There are several ways to improve these products and their processing using this invention and some of the prominent ones are outlined below. This invention improves on the devices by disclosing new compositions for electrodes and methods of depositing them. It also addresses novel ways to provide busbars to power these devices in order to improve their performance. The device processing attributes and performance are also improved by adhesive compositions and solid electrolytes disclosed herein. In addition sensors are also disclosed which are novel for use in electrochromic mirrors. The invention also discloses how the electrolytes comprising ionic liquids have no adverse effect on attributes of commercial EC mirrors and often result in improved performance and/or feature enhancements. | 09-09-2010 |
20110255141 | Electrochromic Mirrors and other Electrooptic Devices - This invention focuses on automotive electrochromic (EC) mirrors. There are several ways to improve the attribute of this product and also use superior processing methods. This invention improves on busbars which are used to power these devices. This discloses novel busbar designs, materials and busbar deposition methods. This invention also addresses the composition of transparent conductor coatings which can be used in an advantageous configuration for third surface mirrors, and corrosion resistant reflective coating compositions for EC mirrors. Processing methods to deposit coatings for third surface mirrors are also disclosed. Insignias may also be incorporated in EC mirrors by using conductive materials deposited on the second surface of an EC mirror configuration that is formed b two substrates. | 10-20-2011 |
20130258323 | Device and Method for Subaperture Stray Light Detection and Diagnosis - A device and method for subaperture stray light detection and diagnosis in an optical system. A test light beam is generated with a width whose cross sectional area is less than the cross sectional area of a system aperture. Stray light is detected at a system detection surface. Based on the stray light and the location and direction angles of the light beam, potential paths that light may have taken to arrive at the detection surface are determined so as to identify physical features of the optical system that may have produced the stray light. A testing device comprises a test light beam source, preferably including a beam width magnifier, whereby the cross sectional area of the test light beam is made less than the cross sectional area of the system aperture. A relative lateral positioning stage and an angular beam directing stage launch the test light beam into the aperture at a selected position and selected directional angles. A detector and a data processing system produce a data set relating the stray light to the location and directional angles of the test light beam. A light trap and complementary test light beam delivery system are also provided. | 10-03-2013 |