Perry, OH
Adam Perry, Marysville, OH US
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20100201234 | STORAGE UNIT - A locker is provided. The locker comprises a base defining a storage space, a door coupled to the base and rotatable relative to the base between an open position and a closed position, and a latch bar moveable relative to the door between an extended and a retracted position. The latch bar defines at least one guide slot configured to receive a projection for guiding the movement of the latch bar between the extended position and the retracted position. The at least one guide slot is at least partially non-linear. The latch bar is moved to the extended position to secure the door in the closed position. | 08-12-2010 |
Bruce Perry, Akron, OH US
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20140263070 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR THE FILTERLESS REDUCTION OF LEUKOCYTES IN A BIOLOGICAL FLUID - Methods and systems for removing leukocytes from a biological fluid are disclosed. The methods and systems include a device that has a magnetic substrate coated with one or more polymeric materials that have an adhesion or adsorption affinity for leukocytes. | 09-18-2014 |
Christopher Michael Perry, Akron, OH US
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20130110013 | PORTABLE KNEE REHABILITATION DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
Evan Perry, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20140109631 | THEFT DETERRENT LOCK - The various technologies presented herein relate to detection of a lock is being tampered with, cut, removed, etc. An electrical circuit can be incorporated into a lock portion and a securing portion (e.g., a bar, a cable, etc.) of the lock. The electrical circuit can include a conductive element located along the length of the bar, cable, etc., with an electrical charge applied to the conductive element. Upon damage to the conductive element, e.g., during an attempt to cut or remove the lock, a change in the electrical charge from an initial state can be determined, which can further generate an alarm. The alarm can be a light, speaker, etc. An alarm notification can be transmitted from the lock to a remote device, e.g., a mobile phone, a central monitoring system, etc. A trembler switch can be incorporated into the lock to detect movement of the lock. | 04-24-2014 |
James Perry, Gahanna, OH US
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20110118676 | Enteral Connectors and Systems - An enteral connector assembly and system ( | 05-19-2011 |
James P. Perry, Gahanna, OH US
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20100108670 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 05-06-2010 |
20100308044 | STRENGTH CONTAINER - A sealable container ( | 12-09-2010 |
20100308066 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 12-09-2010 |
20110186570 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 08-04-2011 |
20130256308 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 10-03-2013 |
20130341297 | DRINKING CONTAINER - A drinking container and its components are described. A cap for the baby bottle includes a reservoir for storage of a dry powder formula. A clamp ring locking indicator for a container is described. The locking indicator indicates when the clamp ring is correctly engaged to the container. A clamp ring also threads and locks to the container with an approximately 180 degree turn. A stir insert for the baby bottle is described. The stir insert is positioned in an interior of the container in order to promote the mixing of the dry powder formula with the liquid. The stir insert includes a paddle portion that oscillates or moves in a back-and-forth manner as the bottle is shaken or stirred. A system cup is described. A single container has different attachments for the period from newborn to childhood to allow a single cup to be used throughout that entire time period. | 12-26-2013 |
20140158688 | CONTAINER AND CLOSURE - A closure for a container is described. The container has an opening through which contents of the container are dispensed and a holding member ( | 06-12-2014 |
20140374429 | CONTAINER - A container ( | 12-25-2014 |
James P. Perry, Westerville, OH US
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20130313218 | Bottle Closures and Containment Systems - According to techniques of the application, a closure includes a sidewall, a plurality of knurls, a top surface, and a rim. The sidewall has an outer surface, about which the knurls are distributed. The top surface is bounded by the sidewall. The rim includes a portion of the sidewall extending above the top surface, a top edge, and an inner surface. The rim has a first curvature having a first curvature radius. The first curvature is convex and extends from the top edge of the rim towards the outer surface of the sidewall. The rim has a second curvature having a second curvature radius. The first curvature radius is larger than second curvature radius. | 11-28-2013 |
Jennifer Perry, Columbus, OH US
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20130251863 | Apparatus for Treating Items with Gas - Apparatus for treating items with a treatment gas to decontaminate the items includes a chamber which receives the items. The chamber has a gas inlet in fluid communication with a distribution duct positioned within the chamber. The duct distributes the treatment gas throughout the chamber to prevent gas stratification. The chamber may also have a gas outlet for exhausting the chamber, a treatment gas source providing gas, such as ozone, carbon dioxide, or other treatment gas to the chamber. A vacuum pump is used to lower the pressure within the chamber and a purge pump is used to flush the treatment gas from the chamber upon completion of the treatment. A liquid reservoir is used to maintain a desired humidity within the chamber. A heat exchanger is used to maintain a desired temperature within the chamber, and a fan is used to circulate the treatment gas within the chamber. | 09-26-2013 |
20130251864 | Method for Treating Shell Eggs with Gas - A method for treating shell eggs with a gas includes subjecting the eggs to lower than atmospheric pressure for a period of time, heat for a period of time, and a treatment gas for a period of time. The treatment gas may be ozone at about 8-12% concentration by weight, the treatment temperature may be between 55° C. and 60° C. for about 2-25 minutes, and the atmospheric pressure may be from about 60-81 kPa for about 33 minutes or less. Eggs treated using this method showed a reduction in the concentration of | 09-26-2013 |
John Wesley Perry, Upper Arlington, OH US
Julian D. Perry, Pepper Pike, OH US
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20120143117 | LACRIMAL DRAINAGE MANOMETER AND METHOD OF USE - A lacrimal drainage manometer includes a syringe, a pressure sensor operably coupled to the syringe, a flow sensor operably coupled to the syringe, and a user feedback unit. The syringe includes a syringe body and a piston. The syringe body defines a fluid cavity in fluid communication with a cannula, which is configured for insertion into at least a portion of a lacrimal drainage system. The piston is for dispensing a fluid from the fluid cavity through the cannula. The user feedback unit is in electrical communication with each of the pressure sensor and the flow sensor. The user feedback unit is operably coupled to the syringe and configured to provide user feedback based on data from the pressure sensor and/or the flow sensor. | 06-07-2012 |
20130204165 | LACRIMAL DRAINAGE MANOMETER AND METHOD OF USE - A lacrimal drainage manometer includes a syringe having a syringe body and a piston. The syringe body defines a fluid cavity in fluid communication with a cannula configured for insertion into at least a portion of a lacrimal drainage system. The piston dispenses a fluid from the fluid cavity through the cannula. A pressure sensor is operably coupled to the syringe for measuring fluid pressure in the fluid cavity. A position sensor operably coupled to the syringe measures the position of the piston relative to the syringe body. A user feedback unit in electrical communication with the pressure sensor and the position sensor provides user feedback based on data from at least one of the pressure sensor and the position sensor indicative of a condition of the lacrimal drainage system. | 08-08-2013 |
Lauren S. Perry, Cincinnati, OH US
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20120130273 | Non-Invasive Measurement Of Fluid Pressure In An Adjustable Gastric Band - A food intake restriction device for forming a restriction in a patient's gastro-intestinal tract and non-invasively communicating pressure data regarding the restriction to an external monitor. The device includes a food intake restriction device implanted substantially about a patient's gastro-intestinal tract to form a restricted opening in the tract. A port is connected to the restriction device. The port contains a working fluid for affecting the size of the restricted opening. A pressure sensing system communicates with the working fluid to measure the pressure of the working fluid. A transmitter communicates the measured fluid pressure to the external monitor. | 05-24-2012 |
Lynne Perry, Bowling Green, OH US
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20120186404 | TOOL FOR OPERATING OXYGEN TANKS - This invention relates to tool for use in turning a valve stem of a gas cylinder. The tool includes a body having a first end and a second end. The body defines a longitudinal axis. The first end includes a slot formed therein defining a pair of opposed walls. The second end includes a bore formed therein which extends in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body. | 07-26-2012 |
Mark J. Perry, Hilliard, OH US
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20080237305 | High-Capacity Air Cargo Pallet Using Friction Stir Welding - This invention relates to methods for making high strength friction stir welded joints. Broadly the invention provides for a method for making a friction stir welded joint including the steps of applying an adhesive to one surface of a first material to be welded; applying a second material to be welded to the adhesive the first material; curing the adhesive; and forming a friction stir weld joint through the cured adhesive by friction stir welding. | 10-02-2008 |
20100113176 | Wrapping Element For A Golf Club - Wood-type golf club heads (e.g., drivers, fairway woods, wood-type hybrid clubs, or the like) include: (a) a ball striking face; (b) a club head body engaged or integrally formed with the ball striking face, wherein the club head body includes a removable wrapping element proximal to the ball striking face. | 05-06-2010 |
20100227701 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB WITH TENSION ELEMENT AND TENSIONING MEMBER - A golf club head includes a club head having a plurality of components and a plurality of retaining members, with each retaining member positioned on one of the components. A tensioning assembly for releasably securing the components of the club head together includes a tension element coupled to the club head components by way of the retaining members, and a tensioning member for introducing tension into the tension element. | 09-09-2010 |
20110041679 | Lightweight Blast Mitigating Composite Panel - Lightweight blast mitigating composite panels ( | 02-24-2011 |
20110294589 | GOLF CLUB HEAD OR OTHER BALL STRIKING DEVICE HAVING REMOVABLE or INTERCHANGEABLE BODY MEMBER - A ball striking device, such as a golf club, includes a head with a face having a ball striking surface configured for striking a ball, a main body member connected to the face and having an engagement surface located in the rear side, a removable body member removably connected to the main body member, and a connecting element removably connecting the removable body member to the main body member. The connecting element includes a moveable engaging member that is moveable between a locked position, where the engaging member engages the engagement surface to retain the removable body member to the main body member, and an unlocked position, where the engaging member does not engage the engagement surface and the removable body member is removable from the main body member. | 12-01-2011 |
20130324301 | Golf Club Head or Other Ball Striking Device With Face Having Modulus Variance - A ball striking device, such as a golf club head, includes a face having a ball striking surface, an inner surface opposite the ball striking surface, and a thickness defined between the ball striking surface and the inner surface, and a body connected to the face and extending rearward from the face. The face has a modulus gradient across the thickness of the face, such that the modulus of the face varies at different distances from the ball striking surface. The face may also include at least one of an insert, a composite material, a multi-layered structure, and/or a portion treated by a surface treatment to contribute to the modulus gradient. | 12-05-2013 |
20130331202 | Golf Clubs and Golf Club Head Structures Having Contoured Backstop - Golf club and golf club head structures include an inner wall or backstop arranged behind a ball striking surface of the golf club head and defining a gap between the inner wall and a rear surface of the ball striking surface. In some arrangements, the size of the gap may vary along a heel-to-toe length of the inner wall or backstop. For instance, the size of the gap may gradually increase from a first end of the inner wall toward a central region of the inner wall, and may gradually decrease from the central region toward a second end of the inner wall. In some examples, the inner wall or backstop may be connected to the golf club head, for instance, at a first end and/or a second end. | 12-12-2013 |
Mark J. Perry, Hillard, OH US
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20100062872 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB ASSEMBLY WITH FASTENER - A golf club head includes a face plate and a body member positioned rearwardly of the face plate and having at least two body components. Each of a plurality of apertures is formed in one of the face plate and the body components. At least one fastener extends through at least two of the apertures, the fasteners being configured to removably secure the face plate and the body components together upon being turned a portion of a revolution. | 03-11-2010 |
20100062874 | GOLF CLUB HEAD AND GOLF CLUB WITH TENSION ELEMENT AND TENSIONING MEMBER - A golf club head includes a club head having a plurality of components and a plurality of retaining members, with each retaining member positioned on one of the components. A tensioning assembly for releasably securing the components of the club head together includes a tension element coupled to the club head components by way of the retaining members, and a tensioning member for introducing tension into the tension element. | 03-11-2010 |
20110028238 | Golf Club With Non-Metallic Fasteners - A golf club with a golf club head having non-metallic fasteners is presented. The club head may include a face member, a body member, a sole member and a crown member. The various portions of the club head may be connected using mechanical fasteners, such as screws. In some arrangements, the screws may be formed of a non-metallic material, such as a composite material, in order to reduce weight associated with the club head. In some arrangements, a portion of the mechanical fasteners may be formed of a non-metallic material and may be placed in regions of the club head where reduced weight is desired, while another portion of the fasteners may be formed of metal or other heavier material and may be placed in regions where additional weight may be desired. | 02-03-2011 |
Philip D. Perry, Perrysburg, OH US
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20100275653 | System and Method for Controlling Temperature in a Forehearth - Systems and methods are provided for controlling temperature in a glass forehearth. In one implementation, a system includes at least one burner disposed in said forehearth, a manifold coupled to said burner, a combustion fuel supply coupled to said burner, a combustion air blower for delivering ambient air under pressure to said manifold, and a controller coupled to said burner for controlling operation of said burner. The system may include a temperature sensor operatively coupled downstream of the blower for providing to the controller a temperature signal indicative of temperature of air delivered to the manifold by the blower. The controller may be responsive to the temperature signal for controlling operation of the burner as a function of current temperature of air fed to the manifold. Operation of the burner may also be controlled as a function of an average air temperature over a preceding time duration. | 11-04-2010 |
20120202161 | System and Method for Controlling Temperature in a Forehearth - Systems and methods are provided for controlling temperature in a glass forehearth. In one implementation, a system includes at least one burner disposed in said forehearth, a manifold coupled to said burner, a combustion fuel supply coupled to said burner, a combustion air blower for delivering ambient air under pressure to said manifold, and a controller coupled to said burner for controlling operation of said burner. The system may include a temperature sensor operatively coupled downstream of the blower for providing to the controller a temperature signal indicative of temperature of air delivered to the manifold by the blower. The controller may be responsive to the temperature signal for controlling operation of the burner as a function of current temperature of air fed to the manifold. Operation of the burner may also be controlled as a function of an average air temperature over a preceding time duration. | 08-09-2012 |
Steven Perry, Galloway, OH US
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20090071335 | METHODS FOR APPLYING MICROCHANNELS TO SEPARATE METHANE USING LIQUID ABSORBENTS, ESPECIALLY IONIC LIQUID ABSORBENTS FROM A MIXTURE COMPRISING METHANE AND NITROGEN - Methods of using microchannel separation systems including absorbents to improve thermal efficiency and reduce parasitic power loss. Energy is typically added to desorb methane and then energy or heat is removed to absorb methane using a working solution. The working solution or absorbent may comprise an ionic liquid, or other fluids that demonstrate a difference in affinity between methane and nitrogen in a solution. | 03-19-2009 |
20100024645 | METHODS FOR APPLYING MICROCHANNELS TO SEPARATE GASES USING LIQUID ABSORBENTS, ESPECIALLY IONIC LIQUID (IL) ABSORBENTS - Methods of using microchannel separation systems including absorbents to improve thermal efficiency and reduce parasitic power loss. Energy is typically added to desorb a solute and then energy or heat is removed to absorb a solute using a working solution. The working solution or absorbent may comprise an ionic liquid, or other fluids that demonstrate a difference in affinity between a solute and other gases in a solution. | 02-04-2010 |
Steven J. Perry, Galloway, OH US
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20100071410 | DISTILLATION PROCESS USING MICROCHANNEL TECHNOLOGY - The disclosed invention relates to a distillation process for separating two or more components having different volatilities from a liquid mixture containing the components. The process employs microchannel technology for effecting the distillation and is particularly suitable for conducting difficult separations, such as the separation of ethane from ethylene, wherein the individual components are characterized by having volatilities that are very close to one another. | 03-25-2010 |