Mccants
Annmarie C. Mccants, San Clemente, CA US
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20080247156 | Illumination apparatus - An illumination apparatus having a housing containing a source of electrical energy fully contained therewithin; an illumination assembly operably connected to the source of electrical energy and deployed so as to afford illumination when energized from the source of electrical energy; and a bulb surrounding the illumination assembly and being sufficiently transparent to permit illumination to pass therethrough and beyond. | 10-09-2008 |
Cedric J. Mccants, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120144729 | INSECT BAIT STATION - Flexible insect bait stations and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, an insect bait station is in the form of an elongated strip comprising a container defining a chamber for holding insect bait, the container comprising a base having a bottom wall, and peripheral side walls, wherein the base is constructed of a flexible material providing for mounting the bait station on irregular surfaces. | 06-14-2012 |
20130340321 | INSECT BAIT STATION - Flexible insect bait stations and methods for manufacturing the same are provided. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, an insect bait station is in the form of an elongated strip comprising a container defining a chamber for holding insect bait, the container comprising a base having a bottom wall, and peripheral side walls, wherein the base is constructed of a flexible material providing for mounting the bait station on irregular surfaces. | 12-26-2013 |
Dale A. Mccants, Ravenel, SC US
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20100288472 | NANOFLUIDS FOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - A nanofluid is generally provided for use in a heat transfer system. The nanofluid can include nanoparticles suspended in a base liquid at a nanoparticle concentration in the nanofluid of about 0.01% to about 5% by volume. The nanoparticles can include zinc-oxide nanoparticles. The nanofluid for use in a heat transfer system can, in one embodiment, further include a surfactant. | 11-18-2010 |
20120006509 | Nanofluids for Thermal Management Systems - A nanofluid is generally provided for use in a heat transfer system. The nanofluid can include nanoparticles suspended in a base liquid at a nanoparticle concentration in the nanofluid of about 0.01% to about 5% by volume. The nanoparticles can include zinc-oxide nanoparticles. The nanofluid for use in a heat transfer system can, in one embodiment, further include a surfactant. Thermal management systems configured to cool a computer having integrated circuits that generate heat during use are also provided. The thermal management system can include a zinc-oxide nanofluid circulated through a series of tubes via a pump such that heat produced by electronic components of the computer can be captured by the circulating nanofluid and then removed from the nanofluid by a radiator. | 01-12-2012 |
Glen Mccants, Columbia, SC US
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20130059704 | Method and Device for Training Athletes to Stay Low - The invention is a method and device for training athletes to stay low. The device utilizes a series of belts, adjustable straps and foot ankle braces removably attached to each other via magnet connections so that when an athlete rises too far from the court, the straps disengage from the foot-ankle braces at the magnetic connection alerting both the athlete and the coach that the player is no longer staying low and has risen upward. The device facilitates several drills that teach the athletes to stay low during predefined sporting conditions. | 03-07-2013 |
Robert J. Mccants, Toledo, OH US
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20120201664 | Water born rotor mechanism adapted for generating power - The subject apparatus device which incorporates structural aspects of the invention herein is as an apparatus which is focused on a water flow or hydrostatic water pressure powered rotor mechanism, or other water means, such water driven rotor mechanism having a rotational member as installed within or adjacent to such mechanism in the water, such rotational member having water movement sensitive means to receive the impact of any oncoming water movement or water pressure, for generation of power, such water sensitive means generally being in the form of a rotor member for direct rotational drive of a shaft on which the rotor member is affixed herein, such rotor member being positioned facing generally the resultant oncoming water flow or water pressure, which leads to means to rotate a turbine, for ultimate generation of electrical or other forms of power. | 08-09-2012 |
Stephen Mccants, Austin, TX US
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20090043559 | Hardware Verification Batch Computing Farm Simulator - The exemplary embodiments provide a computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for calculating the expected behavior of a group of hardware verification test cases. Batch simulation parameters are configured. A test case is submitted for evaluation. Historical performance data for test cases associated with the submitted test case is gathered. A set of performance statistics for the submitted test case is generated based on the historical performance data and the configured batch simulation parameters. A set of values for the submitted test is generated based on the generated performance statistics for the submitted test case and the historical performance data. The generated set of values and the generated set of performance statistics for the submitted test case are displayed to a user. | 02-12-2009 |
20100262975 | AUTOMATED WORKLOAD SELECTION - A job submission method that presents a set of algorithms that provide automated workload selection to a batch processing system that has the ability to receive and run jobs on various computing resources simultaneously is provided. If all machines in the batch system are running jobs, a queue containing the extra jobs for execution results. For compute intensive workloads, such as chip design, an automated workload selection system software layer submits jobs to the batch processing system. This keeps the batch processing system continually full of useful work The job submission system provides for organizing workloads, assigning relative ratios between workloads, associating arbitrary workload validation algorithms with a workload or parent workload, associating arbitrary selection algorithms with a workload or workload group, defining high priority workloads that preserve fairness and balancing the workload selection based on current status of the batch system, validation status, and the workload ratios. | 10-14-2010 |