Mccaul
Bruce W. Mccaul, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150219554 | OXYGEN ANALYSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING, MONITORING AND RECORDING OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN AIRCRAFT FUEL TANKS - An oxygen analysis system (OAS) for measuring, monitoring and recording oxygen concentration in aircraft fuel tanks. The OAS has a rack support structure installed in an aircraft cabin with a plurality of oxygen analyzer devices mounted in the rack support structure. Each oxygen analyzer device has an oxygen sensor to measure oxygen concentration in gas samples continuously drawn from sample locations in aircraft fuel tanks and at an aircraft NGS ASM exit. The OAS further has a plurality of valves, a supply of calibration gases, a supply of purge and operating gases, and a power distribution assembly, all coupled to the rack support structure. The OAS further has a transport tubing assembly, a plurality of fuel tank gas sampling ports, an NGS ASM exit gas sampling port, a drain manifold assembly, and a data acquisition and recording system having a user interface software to monitor and control the OAS. | 08-06-2015 |
Glen Nelson Mccaul, Courtice CA
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20110314620 | Paint Brush - The present invention is an improved paint brush which can be attached to the perimeter portion of a paint can opening such that the bristles of the brush are oriented into the paint can at an angle of between 0° and 90° from the vertical. The perimeter of this paint can has an upwardly extending rim having upper and lower ends, while the paint brush has a mid portion connecting a handle to a set of bristles. A notch is provided on a side of the mid portion between the handle and the set of bristles for attaching the brush to the arc of the can, the notch defined by an upper lip oriented towards the handle, a lower lip oriented towards the set of bristles and an opening separating the upper and lower lips. The opening, upper lip and lower lip are all dimensioned such that when the brush is attached to the perimeter, the perimeter bears against the notch at a point adjacent the upper lip while the lower lip bears against the perimeter sufficiently to position the brush at an angle from the vertical of less than 90°. | 12-29-2011 |
Glenn Nelson Mccaul, Courtice CA
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20120260445 | NOTCHED PAINT BRUSH - A paint brush is attached to the rim of the mouth of a paint can such that the bristles of the brush are vertically above the mouth of the can and are oriented at an angle of between about 0 and about 90 degrees from the vertical. A notch is formed on the side of the mid portion of the brush between the handle and the bristles or in the ferrule of a paint brush where the brush is provided with one. The notch is defined by an upper face oriented toward the handle of the brush, and a lower face oriented toward the set of bristles. The upper face, the lower face as well as the space between the upper and lower faces are all dimensioned such that when the brush is attached to the rim of the paint can, the rim bears against the notch at a point adjacent to its upper face while the lower face of the notch bears against the rim sufficiently to position the brush at an angle from the vertical of less than about 90 degrees. | 10-18-2012 |
20150040336 | NOTCHED PAINT BRUSH - A paint brush is attached to the rim of the mouth of a paint can such that the brush bristles are vertically above the mouth and are oriented at an angle between about 0 and about 90° from the vertical. A notch is formed on the side of the mid portion of the brush between the handle and the bristles. The notch has an upper face oriented toward the brush handle and a lower face oriented toward the bristles. The upper face, the lower face and the space there between are all dimensioned such that when the brush is attached to the rim of the paint can, the rim bears against the notch at a point adjacent to its upper face while the lower face of the notch bears against the rim sufficiently to position the brush at an angle from the vertical of less than about 90°. | 02-12-2015 |
Joseph Patrick Mccaul, Naperville, IL US
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20090198545 | METHOD OF QUALIFYING SMALL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS - A business brokerage process is provided for identifying key issues for locating appropriate buyers and sellers for a successful business purchase. The method includes the steps of psychological testing, process awareness through coaching and education, spousal support through involvement, and access to financing through introduction to providers of capital. | 08-06-2009 |
Kenneth Michael Mccaul, Naperville, IL US
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20090198545 | METHOD OF QUALIFYING SMALL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS - A business brokerage process is provided for identifying key issues for locating appropriate buyers and sellers for a successful business purchase. The method includes the steps of psychological testing, process awareness through coaching and education, spousal support through involvement, and access to financing through introduction to providers of capital. | 08-06-2009 |
Simon Mccaul, Bristol GB
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20080247766 | PIN/TIA SYSTEM FOR USE IN FTTx APPLICATIONS - A system is disclosed for an improved ROSA that has increased sensitivity for permitting greater numbers of ONTs to be connected to an optical network per defined transmission line distances. ROSA configuration includes a digital optical module with improved performance characteristics. This digital optical module has replaced a conventional photodiode with a PIN detector that is coupled with the TIA. The resulting the digital optical module containing this PIN/TIA configuration when incorporated in a ROSA provides a single ROSA solution that will meet or exceed the ITU/IEEE FTTx standards for short and long distances under substantially all operating conditions. | 10-09-2008 |