Robert Earl
Robert Earl Burns, Denver, CO US
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20130269219 | TIGHTENING MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS INCLUDING THE SAME - This disclosure relates to articles that include a tightening mechanism, such as reel-based lace tightening mechanism, configured to tighten the article by rotation of a knob. The articles can include a concealing portion that is configured to conceal or protect at least a portion of the tightening mechanism, such as the knob. The concealing portion can be configured to prevent unintentional actuation of the tightening mechanism, such as during contact sports. The concealing portion can be configured to hide the tightening mechanism from view to improve the visual appearance of the article. The concealing portion can be collapsible such that a user can press the concealing portion down to expose the knob of the tightening mechanism. | 10-17-2013 |
Robert Earl Cochlin, Chouteau, OK US
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20100012764 | Apparatus and Method for Winding Film Onto a Film Roll - An issue with conventional stretch films is that the edges of the film can be easily damaged, which may result in tearing or failure of the film during use. Folding the film edges may reduce such damage but yields uneven rolls of film that are difficult to unwind. The present disclosure describes in-process devices, systems, and methods for oscillating the film to prevent stacking of the folded edges as the film is wound onto a film roll. The present disclosure also describes in-process devices, systems, and methods for entrapping air between the layers of film as they are wound onto a film roll. As a result, the film is less susceptible to damage and easier to use. | 01-21-2010 |
20100015393 | Apparatus and Method for Folding Film Edges - Pre-stretched films may be used to increase the rate at which loads can be wrapped and to minimize the exertion required when using traditional handheld film. However, the edges of pre-stretched films are easily damaged, which may result in tearing or failure of the film during use. The present disclosure describes devices, systems, and methods for folding the edges of the film, resulting in a film that is less susceptible to damage and easier to use. | 01-21-2010 |
20130059715 | Apparatus and Method for Folding Film Edges - Pre-stretched films may be used to increase the rate at which loads can be wrapped and to minimize the exertion required when using traditional handheld film. However, the edges of pre-stretched films are easily damaged, which may result in tearing or failure of the film during use. The present disclosure describes devices, systems, and methods for folding the edges of the film, resulting in a film that is less susceptible to damage and easier to use. | 03-07-2013 |
20130079210 | Apparatus and Method for Folding Film Edges - Pre-stretched films may be used to increase the rate at which loads can be wrapped and to minimize the exertion required when using traditional handheld film. However, the edges of pre-stretched films are easily damaged, which may result in tearing or failure of the film during use. The present disclosure describes devices, systems, and methods for folding the edges of the film, resulting in a film that is less susceptible to damage and easier to use. | 03-28-2013 |
20130244854 | Apparatus and Method for Folding Film Edges - Pre-stretched films may be used to increase the rate at which loads can be wrapped and to minimize the exertion required when using traditional handheld film. However, the edges of pre-stretched films are easily damaged, which may result in tearing or failure of the film during use. The present disclosure describes devices, systems, and methods for folding the edges of the film, resulting in a film that is less susceptible to damage and easier to use. | 09-19-2013 |
Robert Earl Daugherty,, Jr., Irvine, CA US
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20150303615 | CONNECTOR BACKSHELL HAVING MULTIPLE CABLE EXIT CONFIGURATIONS - A connector backshell assembly configured to interconnect a cable to a connector. The connector backshell assembly has multiple cable portals at exit angles, such as straight, 90 degree, and 45 degree relative to the connector. The connector backshell assembly is separable into two halves to allow easy access to the rear portion of the connector for connecting and servicing the cable/connector interface. Unused cable portals may be sealed with a plug. The connector backshell assembly may be used with various Military specification (Mil Spec) types including M38999, M28840, M28876, M5015, and M64266. | 10-22-2015 |
Robert Earl Hieber, Iv, Export, PA US
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20140076323 | PATIENT INTERFACE DEVICE INCLUDING A PNEUMATICALLY ADJUSTING FOREHREAD SUPPORT - A patient interface device ( | 03-20-2014 |
20140096775 | PATIENT INTERFACE DEVICE INCLUDING AN ADJUSTABLE FOREHEAD SUPPORT HAVING A VERTICAL WHEEL DRIVE MECHANISM - A patient interface device ( | 04-10-2014 |
20140230820 | ADJUSTABLE LOCKING FOREHREAD SUPPORT FOR A PATIENT INTERFACE DEVICE - A patient interface device ( | 08-21-2014 |
Robert Earl Jones, Wylie, TX US
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20100077606 | METHOD OF FORMING A LEAD - An implantable, substantially isodiametric, low resistance implantable lead having at least one electrode positioned in a stimulation/sensing portion of the lead as well as a method of manufacturing the same. At least the stimulation/sensing portion is unitized through partially surrounding and supporting insulation and conductive element(s) of the stimulation/sensing portion with a fused matrix of material having mechanical properties consistent with a body of the lead. | 04-01-2010 |
20130167372 | METHOD OF FORMING A LEAD - An implantable, substantially isodiametric, low resistance implantable lead having at least one electrode positioned in a stimulation/sensing portion of the lead as well as a method of manufacturing the same. At least the stimulation/sensing portion is unitized through partially surrounding and supporting insulation and conductive element(s) of the stimulation/sensing portion with a fused matrix of material having mechanical properties consistent with a body of the lead. | 07-04-2013 |
Robert Earl Magness, Lebanon, OH US
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20110120902 | Sustainable Packaging for Consumer Products - Disclosed herein is a sustainable article substantially free of virgin petroleum-based compounds that includes a container, a cap, and a label, each made from renewable and/or recycled materials. The article has a shelf life of at least two years, and is itself entirely recyclable. The container can include polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, or polypropylene. The cap can include polypropylene or polyethylene. The label can include polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene, or paper. | 05-26-2011 |
20120107534 | Degradable Sachets for Developing Markets - Disclosed herein are degradable sachets useful for enclosing a consumer product, such as, for example, shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, bar soap, and detergent. The sachets of the invention have a moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) of less than about ten grams per square meter per day (g/m | 05-03-2012 |
Robert Earl Magness, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140275356 | Thermoplastic Starch Compositions - The present invention relates to improvements in prevention of discoloration of thermoplastic starch materials and their blends with other thermoplastic materials. | 09-18-2014 |
Robert Earl Magness, Mason, OH US
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20120157582 | Thermoplastic Starch Compositions - The present invention relates to improvements in prevention of discoloration of thermoplastic starch materials and their blends with other thermoplastic materials. | 06-21-2012 |
20140209633 | COMPONENTS FOR AEROSOL DISPENSER AND AEROSOL DISPENSER MADE THEREWITH - A pressurized container usable for a pressurizable contain, such as an aerosol dispenser, an aerosol dispenser made therewith and preform therefor. The preform/container/dispenser has a neck at the top. The neck has upper and lower portions. The lower portion transitions into a shoulder, which flares outwardly. The shoulder, in turn, transitions into a sidewall. The lower neck portion/shoulder and/or upper part of the sidewall are cystallized. The invention also comprises a preform for making such a pressurizable container and an aerosol dispenser made therewith. | 07-31-2014 |
Robert Earl Rottmayer, Wexford, PA US
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20080239579 | Spring loaded head for reduced fly height and tracking control - An apparatus includes a body having a first air bearing surface and defining an opening, and a transducer portion having a second air bearing surface and positioned within the opening and coupled to the body by a plurality of spring members extending from the transducer portion to the body. | 10-02-2008 |
20090073858 | HAMR Recording Head Having A Sloped Wall Pole - An apparatus includes a waveguide having an end adjacent to an air bearing surface, first and second poles positioned on opposite sides of the waveguide, and wherein the first pole includes a first portion spaced from the waveguide and a second portion extending from the first portion to the air bearing surface, with the second portion being structured such that an end of the second portion is closer to the waveguide than the first portion. | 03-19-2009 |
20120314547 | HAMR Recording Head Having a Sloped Wall Pole - An apparatus includes a waveguide having an end adjacent to an air bearing surface, first and second poles positioned on opposite sides of the waveguide, and wherein the first pole includes a first portion spaced from the waveguide and a second portion extending from the first portion to the air bearing surface, with the second portion being structured such that an end of the second portion is closer to the waveguide than the first portion. | 12-13-2012 |
Robert Earl Sublett, Sr., Sarasota, FL US
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20130045823 | Reinforced Wooden Baseball Bat and Method - A reinforced wooden baseball bat is provided which includes a wooden bat body having a handle portion, a barrel portion, and a tapered portion in between, connecting the handle to the barrel, the handle diameter being smaller than the barrel diameter; this reinforced bat further includes one or more applications of wraps of high-strength and low weight threads of para-aramid fiber (Kevlar), carbon fiber thread or other high-strength and lightweight thread, wound, under tension, onto the circumference of said bat, with circumferential turns of said high-strength thread, applied and bonded to the wood bat, at locations along the length of the bat, where it is calculated that said bat will be made the strongest thereby. The location(s) along the bat, number of wraps, thread diameter, thread tension and the number of turns of thread per wrap, are calculated to maximally strengthen each individual bat, considering its characteristics. | 02-21-2013 |
Robert Earl Szokolay, Norcoss, GA US
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20110057337 | PLASTIC CASTINGS MOLDS - The invention is concerned with the problem that with known plastic casting moulds, especially those of polypropylene, the lenses produced with these moulds have a slippery surface. The invention solves this problem through the use of polymers which are notable for their very low oxygen permeability. | 03-10-2011 |
Robert Earl Worsham, Ii, Weatherford, TX US
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20130221153 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATION OF ROTORCRAFT ENTRY INTO AUTOROTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF STABILIZED AUTOROTATION - The system is configured for automation of rotorcraft entry into autorotation. The system can provide a means to assist the flight crew of a rotorcraft in maintaining rotor speed following loss of engine power. The system can automatically adjust control positions, actuator positions or both to prevent excessive loss of rotor speed upon initial loss of engine power before the flight crew is able to react. The system uses model matching to provide axis decoupling and yaw anticipation; it includes pitch control initially to assist in preventing rotor deceleration; and it makes use of collective, pitch, roll and yaw trim functions to provide tactile cueing to the pilot to assist when the pilot is in the loop. The system can reduce workload by assisting the crew with controlling rotor speed and forward speed during stabilized autorotation. | 08-29-2013 |