Reynolds, OH
Aaron R. Reynolds, Canton, OH US
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20090127282 | ELECTRONICALLY KEYED DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS UTILIZING NEAR FIELD FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A dispensing system is disclosed which utilizes an electronically powered key device and/or identification code associated with a refill container to preclude the need for mechanical keys. The system utilizes a near field frequency response to determine whether a refill container is compatible with a dispensing system. In particular, the refill container is provided with a coil terminated by one of a number of capacitors. The container is received in a housing that provides a pair of coils that are in a spatial relationship with the installed refill container's coil. By energizing one of the housing's coils, the other coil detects a unique electronic signature generated by the container's coil. If the signature is acceptable, the dispensing system is allowed to dispense a quantity of material. The system also provides a unique latching mechanism to retain the container and ensure positioning of all the coils. | 05-21-2009 |
20090132065 | ELECTRONICALLY KEYED DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS UTILIZING NEAR FIELD FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A dispensing system is disclosed which utilizes an electronically powered key device and/or identification code associated with a refill container to preclude the need for mechanical keys. The system utilizes a near field frequency response to determine whether a refill container is compatible with a dispensing system. In particular, the refill container is provided with a coil terminated by one of a number of capacitors. The container is received in a housing that provides a pair of coils that are in a spatial relationship with the installed refill container's coil. By energizing one of the housing's coils, the other coil detects a unique electronic signature generated by the container's coil. If the signature is acceptable, the dispensing system is allowed to dispense a quantity of material. The system also provides a unique latching mechanism to retain the container and ensure positioning of all the coils. | 05-21-2009 |
20090314799 | ELECTRONICALLY KEYED DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS UTILIZING NEAR FIELD FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A refill container is disclosed which utilizes an enclosure with at least one orientational tab and a neck that carries a pump mechanism with a nozzle. The refill container provides a collar with a notch that receives the orientational tab and axially receives the neck. The refill container is axially received by a release mechanism of a dispenser housing. | 12-24-2009 |
20090314800 | ELECTRONICALLY KEYED DISPENSING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS UTILIZING NEAR FIELD FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A refill container is disclosed which utilizes an enclosure with at least one orientational tab and a neck that carries a pump mechanism with a nozzle. The refill container provides a collar with a notch that receives the orientational tab and axially receives the neck. The refill container is axially received by a release mechanism of a dispenser housing. | 12-24-2009 |
20130001244 | LOW COST RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) DISPENSING SYSTEMS - A radio frequency identification (RFID) dispenser is configured to communicate with an RFID tag provided by a refill cartridge utilizes a multi band pass filter to convert the radio frequency identification into a digital signal. The digital signal read by the dispenser is processed by a controller to enable a dispensing function that is representative of the code associated with the RFID tag. In addition, the dispenser includes a pair of transistors that write to the RFID tag provided by the refill cartridge. The dispenser may also be configured to communicate with the RFID tags that are disposed upon cartridges utilized by the dispenser. In addition, the dispenser may be configured to utilize cartridges that include adjustable or telescoping partitions that allow the size of the cartridge to vary. | 01-03-2013 |
Aaron Ronald Reynolds, North Canton, OH US
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20100252568 | LOCKING DISPENSER - A locking dispenser to dispense material from a replaceable refill container maintains a lock assembly having a plurality of spring-biased plungers configured in accordance with a predetermined lock parameter. The refill container carries a collar that includes a plurality of markers configured in accordance with a predetermined key parameter. Thus, when a refill container having a key parameter that is compatible with the lock parameter of the key block is installed at the dispenser, the plungers transition from a locked state to an unlocked state to enable the movement of an actuator, which when depressed by a user, results in the dispensement of material from the refill container. | 10-07-2010 |
Andrew Reynolds, Grove City, OH US
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20120227152 | Concealed Carry Garment - A garment adapted for concealed carry weapons users wherein a passageway within or upon the garment is adapted to receive a flexible cord. The passageway extends from an opening on an upper exterior of the garment to a lower section of the garment. The cord is attached at an end of the passageway at the lower section and extends through the passageway, through the opening, and to a second attachment point at a removable piece. The removable piece releasably attachable to the garment. When worn, to gain access to a weapon under the garment, the user grasps the removable piece and pulls it away from the garment, raising the lower section of the garment and allowing access to the weapon. When the removable piece is replaced, the lower section lowers to its original position. | 09-13-2012 |
20120227154 | Yank and Draw Concealed Carry Garment - A garment adapted for concealed carry weapons users wherein a pull grasp extends outside the garment from an opening in the garment front which leads to a passageway through the garment terminating at the forward collar of the garment and when the pull grasp is yanked downward, the lower section of the garment is raised and allows access to the weapon. The passageway comprises a tunnel adapted to receive the pull and is affixed to the lower seam of the garment. | 09-13-2012 |
Anthony Reynolds, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110129351 | NEAR NET SHAPE COMPOSITE AIRFOIL LEADING EDGE PROTECTIVE STRIPS MADE USING COLD SPRAY DEPOSITION - Composite airfoil having a leading edge protective strip made by the method of utilizing a cold spray deposition system to deposit the protective strip onto a leading edge of the composite airfoil. | 06-02-2011 |
20110129600 | COLD SPRAY DEPOSITION PROCESSES FOR MAKING NEAR NET SHAPE COMPOSITE AIRFOIL LEADING EDGE PROTECTIVE STRIPS AND COMPOSITE AIRFOILS COMPRISING THE SAME - Methods for making a leading edge protective strip for a composite airfoil including utilizing a cold spray deposition system to deposit a protective strip onto a leading edge of the composite airfoil. | 06-02-2011 |
Brian Richard Reynolds, Dublin, OH US
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20150041229 | FRONT END ARRANGEMENT WITH ACTIVE RADIATOR DAMPER AND ACTIVE RADIATOR CONTROL METHOD - A front end arrangement and airflow control method for a vehicle includes a radiator disposed in an engine compartment of the vehicle and a damper disposed below the radiator for selectively controlling recirculation through the radiator. The damper is movable between an open position wherein airflow from behind the radiator recirculates by passing forwardly under the radiator and again through the radiator, and a closed position wherein the airflow from behind the radiator is substantially prevented from passing forwardly under the radiator and recirculating through the radiator. | 02-12-2015 |
David W. Reynolds, Galion, OH US
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20090100924 | Fluid Flow Rate Sensor And Method Of Operation - A fluid flow rate sensor includes a detection circuit which generates a first signal corresponding to an output voltage of a bridge circuit, and a second signal corresponding to a fluid temperature. A control module can more accurately and quickly determine the fluid flow rate based on the first signal, the second signal and a look-up table. The look-up table includes a plurality of curves plotted according to data, indicating relationship among the fluid temperature, the output voltage and the fluid flow rate. The fluid flow rate sensor is inherently temperature compensated and has a shorter response time. | 04-23-2009 |
Geoffrey William Reynolds, Montgomery, OH US
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20120027838 | FILAMENTS COMPRISING AN INGESTIBLE ACTIVE AGENT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Filaments containing a filament-forming material and an additive, such as an ingestible active agent, nonwoven webs, and methods for making such filaments are provided. | 02-02-2012 |
20120058166 | FILAMENTS COMPRISING A NON-PERFUME ACTIVE AGENT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Filaments that contain a filament-forming material and an additive, nonwoven webs, and methods for making such filaments are provided. | 03-08-2012 |
20120237576 | FILAMENTS COMPRISING AN ACTIVE AGENT NONWOVEN WEBS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME - Filaments that contain a filament-forming material and an additive, nonwoven webs, and methods for making such filaments are provided. | 09-20-2012 |
20140308497 | FIBROUS STRUCTURES COMPRISING POLYSACCHARIDE FILAMENTS - Polysaccharide filaments and fibrous structures containing such polysaccharide filaments and more particularly polysaccharide filaments that exhibit birefringence are provided. | 10-16-2014 |
James D. Reynolds, Shaker Heights, OH US
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20120201906 | NOVEL MEDICAL USES FOR NO AND NO DONOR COMPOUNDS - A body part is preserved using nitric oxide and/or a nitric oxide donor that does not directly release nitric oxide or a red blood cell nitrosylating agent, preferably ethyl nitrite to facilitate oxygen supply. A subject at risk for developing high altitude illness is administered a red blood nitrosylating agent in gaseous form that does not directly release nitric oxide, preferably ethyl nitrite. | 08-09-2012 |
James Dixon Reynolds, Cleveland Heights, OH US
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20130281885 | DEVICE WITH EXTERNAL PRESSURE SENSORS FOR ENHANCING PATIENT CARE AND METHODS OF USING SAME - A method for monitoring physiologic conditions of a patient includes inserting an esophageal or other suitable tube into the patient, the tube comprising a lumen having a proximal end, a distal end, and central portion, and a pressure sensor disposed about at least a portion of an outer surface of the lumen of the tube. The pressure sensor is capable of detecting a change in pressure when a force is exerted against the outer surface of the lumen. The tube is then positioned within the patient and an initial pressure reading of the pressure exerted against the pressure sensors disposed about the at least a portion of the outer surface of the lumen of the tube is taken. The method also includes monitoring changes in the initial pressure reading and, if needed, taking a second pressure reading. | 10-24-2013 |
Jeffrey Reynolds, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090124736 | PEROXIDE DISPERSIONS - A hardener composition useful in a two part resin system. The hardener composition includes a reactive carrier, a peroxide catalyst, a thickener and thixotropic agent selected from fumed silica and precipitated silica, and optionally a filler. The hardener composition can have a shelf life of over six months. A two-part polyester resin system and a method of making a polyester resin composition are also disclosed. | 05-14-2009 |
Joseph E. Reynolds, Cincinnati, OH US
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20090287249 | ORTHOPEDIC IMPLANT - An orthopedic implant, illustratively a spinal staple, including pre-attached fasteners. | 11-19-2009 |
20100100138 | Endoscopic Insturments and Mehod for Delivery of Spinal Implant - Instruments and methods for the installation of spinal implants ( | 04-22-2010 |
Kerry Steven Reynolds, Union, OH US
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20140239777 | ROTATING RECTIFIER ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRIC MACHINE - An electric machine having a rectifier assembly placed within a rotating shaft of the electric machine to convert the AC output of the electric machine to DC prior to transmission of the electricity from the electric machine. | 08-28-2014 |
Lisa Reynolds, Morrow, OH US
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20140072788 | Bonded Web and Manufacturing Thereof - Disclosed are highly extensible bonded webs or multilayered sheets containing these. These products can be processed in a ring-roll process without damage. The bonded webs or multilayered sheets can be used, for example in the manufacture of diapers. | 03-13-2014 |
Lisa Marie Reynolds, Hamilton Twp., OH US
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20110282312 | Treated Laminates - Methods of treating laminates, treated laminates, and articles with treated laminates. | 11-17-2011 |
20110282313 | Laminates with Bonded Webs - Laminates with a layer of bonded nonwoven material attached to a layer of film. | 11-17-2011 |
Lisa Marie Reynolds, Hamilton Township, OH US
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20140234604 | Laminates with Bonded Webs - Laminates with a layer of bonded nonwoven material attached to a layer of film. | 08-21-2014 |
Marc R. Reynolds, Shaker Hts., OH US
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20140107504 | MONITORING SEVERITY AND DURATION OF ABERRANT PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS DURING A PROCEDURE - Systems and methods are provided for monitoring a patient during a procedure. A physiological parameter of a patient is monitored during a procedure at an associated sensor. Respective cumulative times are measured for which the monitored physiological parameter of the patient meets each of a plurality of threshold values during the procedure. A risk metric is calculated for the patient, representing an effect of monitored physiological parameter on a patient outcome related to the procedure from the measured cumulative times for which the monitored physiological parameter of the patient met each of the plurality of threshold values. | 04-17-2014 |
Marc R. Reynolds, Kirtland, OH US
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20120239420 | CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM - A system to facilitate decision support can include dynamic expression data stored in memory. The dynamic expression data includes a plurality of expressions, each expression representing a different condition that varies as a function of one or more variables. A user interface can be programmed to assign a given expression to a selected visualization space in response to a user input. A data interface can receive values from at least one data source for each variable in the given expression. An output engine can be programmed to populate the selected visualization space with information based on each condition defined by the given expression that has been assigned to the selected visualization space. | 09-20-2012 |
Marvin O. Reynolds, Troy, OH US
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20090212588 | Trim molding for a motor vehicle window panel - A motor vehicle window panel has a peripheral trim molding formed by an extruded body of plastics material, and the body includes a mounting flange and a vehicle body sealing flange integrally connected by an intermediate connecting portion. The mounting flange carries a pressure sensitive contact adhesive tape which bonds to an inner surface of the window panel, and the intermediate connecting portion has an internal stabilizing strip and a durometer greater than the durometer of the mounting flange and of the sealing flange. The molding may be supported within a fixture for receiving the window panel or may carry a tear-off locating flange which slides against an edge surface of the window panel to locate the molding on the panel. The mounting flange may carry a spacer rib, and the mounting flange, sealing flange and connecting portion are located inwardly of the inner surface of the window panel. | 08-27-2009 |
Michael D. Reynolds, Cincinnati, OH US
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20110115255 | LETHAL THREAT PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND METHOD - A field configurable vehicle armoring system and associated method allow a user to retrofit and reconfigure a combination of armor components in response to a perceived threat change and using original equipment manufacture fasteners and holes. The system includes pillar armor attachable after an original equipment manufacture door and hinge are removed. Fasteners extend through the hinge of the armored door, the pillar armor and an original equipment manufacture pillar using holes other than the original equipment manufacture holes. Rocker panel and underbody armor is further provided, along with a ballistic resistant windscreen and rear wall armor. Where desired, system armor includes a composite plate comprising a strike face that is constructed from softer metallic material than an inner metallic sheet. | 05-19-2011 |
Shawn M. Reynolds, Lucas, OH US
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20130035788 | ASSET MONITORING AND FUELING SYSTEM - The present application discloses systems and methods for managing assets. In one exemplary embodiment, a system for monitoring an asset is disclosed. The system comprises at least one asset monitoring device, at least one fuel control device, and a central server. The asset monitoring device is configured for use with the asset to collect asset data about the asset. The fuel control device is configured for use with a fuel source to collect fueling data about fueling of the asset. The fuel control device is configured to communicate with the asset monitoring device to receive the asset data from the asset monitoring device. The central server is configured to communicate with the fuel control device to receive the asset data and the fueling data from the fuel control device. | 02-07-2013 |
Timothy Ray Reynolds, Williamsburg, OH US
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20110229659 | ION BEAM ASSISTED DEPOSITION OF OPHTHALMIC LENS COATINGS - Some embodiments provide a physical vapor deposition process for forming a coating on a substrate of an ophthalmic lens in a vacuum deposition chamber. The process can include depositing a multilayer interference stack having a plurality of low refractive index layers and a plurality of high refractive index layers on the substrate by: depositing one or more of the plurality of high refractive index layers by contacting the substrate with a vapor phase pulse of one or more high refractive index source chemicals simultaneously while contacting the substrate with an energetic ion beam generated by an ion source; and depositing each of the plurality of low refractive index layers by contacting the substrate with a vapor phase pulse of one or more low refractive index source chemicals. | 09-22-2011 |
20110229660 | ION BEAM ASSISTED DEPOSITION OF OPHTHALMIC LENS COATINGS - Some embodiments provide a physical vapor deposition process for forming a coating on a substrate of an ophthalmic lens in a vacuum deposition chamber. The process can include depositing a multilayer interference stack having a plurality of low refractive index layers and a plurality of high refractive index layers on the substrate by: depositing one or more of the plurality of high refractive index layers by contacting the substrate with a vapor phase pulse of one or more high refractive index source chemicals simultaneously while contacting the substrate with an energetic ion beam generated by an ion source; and depositing each of the plurality of low refractive index layers by contacting the substrate with a vapor phase pulse of one or more low refractive index source chemicals. | 09-22-2011 |