Shattuck, US
Casey Shattuck, Spring Branch, TX US
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20130072266 | Lanyard - Various embodiments relate generally to a mobile device (e.g., cellular phone) case and neck lanyard (with integrated headphones and microphone) allowing hands-free use of the mobile device. An embodiment magnetically couples the case to the lanyard. Other embodiments are described herein. | 03-21-2013 |
Charles W. Shattuck, West Goshen, CT US
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20090041402 | THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY - A thrust bearing assembly generally includes a cage and a plurality of rolling elements. The cage has first and second cage halves with each cage half having a respective radial segment with a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings. Each opening has an opening perimeter. The cage halves are interconnected with portions of the radial segments circumferentially between the plurality of openings abutting along a given plane and the respective openings aligned to defined rolling element pockets. The rolling elements are positioned in the rolling element pockets such that a centerline of each rolling element lies in or in proximity to the given plane. A flange extends along at least a portion of each opening perimeter to retain the rolling elements within a respective one of the rolling element pockets. | 02-12-2009 |
20110069923 | THRUST BEARING ASSEMBLY - A thrust bearing assembly generally includes a cage and a plurality of rolling elements. The cage has first and second cage halves with each cage half having a respective radial segment with a plurality of circumferentially spaced openings. Each opening has an opening perimeter. The cage halves are interconnected with portions of the radial segments circumferentially between the plurality of openings abutting along a given plane and the respective openings aligned to defined rolling element pockets. The rolling elements are positioned in the rolling element pockets such that a centerline of each rolling element lies in or in proximity to the given plane. A flange extends along at least a portion of each opening perimeter to retain the rolling elements within a respective one of the rolling element pockets. | 03-24-2011 |
Charles W. Shattuck, Roseville, CA US
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20090138677 | System for Native Code Execution - A process, apparatus, and system to execute a program in an array of processor nodes that include an agent node and an executor node. A virtual program of tokens of different types represents the program and is provided in a memory. The types include a run type that includes native code instructions of the executer node. A token is loaded from the memory and executed in the agent node based on its type. In particular, if the token is an optional stop type execution ends and if the token is a run type the native code instructions in the token are sent to the executor node. The native code instructions are executed in the executor node as received from the agent node. And such loading and execution continues in this manner indefinitely or until a stop type token is executed. | 05-28-2009 |
Colman D. Shattuck, Colchester, CT US
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20100014977 | VARIABLE PITCH AFT PROPELLER VANE SYSTEM - A propulsion system includes a rotationally fixed variable pitch vane system located axially aft of a propeller system. | 01-21-2010 |
David Shattuck, Oak Park, CA US
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20120186014 | Segmented Quilted Blanket and Corresponding Mock Duvet Cover Bed Covering System - A mock duvet bed-covering system ( | 07-26-2012 |
20120186015 | Segmented Quilted Blanket and Corresponding Mock Duvet Cover Bed Covering System - A mock duvet bed-covering system ( | 07-26-2012 |
Donna Shattuck, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20150159214 | DEP2 AND ITS USES IN MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AND OTHER RELATED DISORDERS - The present invention relates to DEP2, as well as other proteins, and their uses in connection with the treatment of major depression or related disorders. | 06-11-2015 |
Donna M. Shattuck, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20080261231 | DIABETES GENE - The present invention relates generally to the field of human genetics. Specifically, the present invention relates to methods and materials used to isolate and detect human diabetes mellitus predisposing gene, specifically the angiotensinogen (AGT) gene, some mutant alleles of which cause susceptibility to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). More specifically, the invention relates to germline mutations in the AGT gene and their use in the diagnosis of predisposition to diabetes. The invention also relates to the prophylaxis and/or therapy of diabetes associated with a mutation in the AGT gene. The invention further relates to the screening of drugs for diabetes therapy. Finally, the invention relates to the screening of the AGT gene for mutations, which are useful for diagnosing the predisposition to diabetes. | 10-23-2008 |
Gary Shattuck, Poplar Grove, IL US
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20090286608 | METHOD OF FORMING A HIGH PERFORMANCE THREAD FORMING SCREW - A thread forming screw having a minimum surface hardness of HRC 56. The screw can form threads in a workpiece having a surface hardness which exceeds HRC 23. A method of surface hardening a screw includes carbon enriching the screw to at least a 0.48 carbon level, and then quenching the screw. Then, the screw is tempered such that the surface hardness does not exceed the core hardness by more than 3 Rockwell C points, and both the surface and core are at a Rockwell C33-C39 hardness. Subsequently, the point is induction hardened, and the screw is quenched again. The screw is again tempered such that the lead threads and the first 3-4 full threads are at a Rockwell C56 minimum hardness, preferably to a depth of at least 0.008 inches, and the core of the fastener is at Rockwell C33-C39 hardness. Finally, a finish is applied. | 11-19-2009 |
Jared Shattuck, Cincinnati, OH US
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20150096158 | COVER DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR LOCKING ASSEMBLY - Cover devices and systems for locking assemblies are disclosed. Exemplary embodiments of the cover device include a cover component having an interior and at least one opening, where the interior is configured to house a locking assembly therein and the opening(s) are configured to receive the locking assembly and/or a flexible strand (such as a lace) therethrough. The locking assembly cover systems include the previously described cover component, a locking assembly operable to releasably secure a portion of a flexible strand and slidably disposed within the interior of the cover device, and at least one flexible strand releasably secured by the locking assembly and threaded through at least one of the openings of the cover component. Furthermore, locking assembly cover kits are described, which include an assembly of the components of the system packaged together. | 04-09-2015 |
Jared S. Shattuck, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100250076 | ACCELERATION BASED MODE SWITCH - The present invention provides a method of selecting and implementing a shift schedule for a transmission in a vehicle that includes an output speed sensor and a controller. The method includes measuring output speed with the output speed sensor and comparing the measured output speed to an output speed threshold. The controller receives throttle percentage and compares the throttle percentage to a throttle threshold. The method also includes calculating output acceleration and transmission gear ratio with the controller. The shift schedule is selected based on the measured output speed, calculated output acceleration, calculated transmission gear ratio, and throttle percentage. | 09-30-2010 |
20120303229 | Acceleration Based Mode Switch - The present invention provides a method of selecting and implementing a shift schedule for a transmission in a vehicle that includes an output speed sensor and a controller. The method includes measuring output speed with the output speed sensor and comparing the measured output speed to an output speed threshold. The controller receives throttle percentage and compares the throttle percentage to a throttle threshold. The method also includes calculating output acceleration and transmission gear ratio with the controller. The shift schedule is selected based on the measured output speed, calculated output acceleration, calculated transmission gear ratio, and throttle percentage. | 11-29-2012 |
20130304339 | Device and Method for Controlling Transmission Torque to Provide Hill Ascent and/or Descent Assistance - A device, system, and method for controlling transmission torque to provide hill ascent and/or descent assistance to a vehicle includes applying a clutch hold pressure to one or more clutches of a transmission to lock an output shaft of the transmission to resist roll-back of the vehicle. The clutch hold pressure is applied based on one or more of a transmission output speed signal, an engine throttle signal, and a vehicle brake signal. | 11-14-2013 |
20130304340 | Device, System, and Method for Controlling Transmission Torque to Provide Hill Ascent and/or Descent Assistance Using Road Grade - A device, system, and method for controlling transmission torque to provide hill ascent and/or descent assistance to a vehicle includes applying a clutch hold pressure to one or more clutches of a transmission to lock an output shaft of the transmission to resist roll-back of the vehicle. The clutch hold pressure is determined as a function of the tractive effort of the vehicle and is applied based on one or more of a transmission output speed signal, an engine throttle signal, and a vehicle brake signal. | 11-14-2013 |
20140107900 | Acceleration Based Mode Switch - The present invention provides a method of selecting and implementing a shift schedule for a transmission in a vehicle that includes an output speed sensor and a controller. The method includes measuring output speed with the output speed sensor and comparing the measured output speed to an output speed threshold. The controller receives throttle percentage and compares the throttle percentage to a throttle threshold. The method also includes calculating output acceleration and transmission gear ratio with the controller. The shift schedule is selected based on the measured output speed, calculated output acceleration, calculated transmission gear ratio, and throttle percentage. | 04-17-2014 |
20140121920 | ACCELERATION BASED MODE SWITCH - The present invention provides a method of selecting and implementing a shift schedule for a transmission in a vehicle that includes an output speed sensor and a controller. The method includes measuring output speed with the output speed sensor and comparing the measured output speed to an output speed threshold. The controller receives throttle percentage and compares the throttle percentage to a throttle threshold. The method also includes calculating output acceleration and transmission gear ratio with the controller. The shift schedule is selected based on the measured output speed, calculated output acceleration, calculated transmission gear ratio, and throttle percentage. | 05-01-2014 |
Jared S. Shattuck, Powell, OH US
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20080308058 | Fluid Blocker for an Intake Manifold - An intake manifold is disclosed. The intake manifold includes a first chamber in fluid communication with a PCV line and disposed generally upstream of a second chamber. The chambers are designed to provide a long flow path for the moisture laden PCV gas and to help reduce the introduction of moisture or fluids into the second chamber. This helps to prevent the ingestion of moisture or fluids by the combustion chambers of engine. An optional fluid blocker can also be used to trap fluids and help prevent those fluids from entering a cylinder port. | 12-18-2008 |
John Shattuck, Erie, CO US
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20090014105 | IDENTIFICATION HOLDER - A non-rigid identification card holder which can be securely attached via magnetic fasteners within the flaps of the holder to the clothing, lanyard, arm or leg band, to a bag or purse handle, or to an animal's collar or harness, is provided. The card holder comprises at least one pocket sized to hold an identification card. At least one face of the pocket comprises a transparent material to allow easy viewing of the card, and information contained on electronic chips as part of the card can be scanned through the transparent material. The outer face of each pocket can comprise a transparent window. The card holder may also provide additional pockets sized to hold business cards, credit cards, photographs, security cards, etc. | 01-15-2009 |
Matt Shattuck, Milwaukee, WI US
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20090023193 | ANAEROBIC REACTOR AND CORRESPONDING METHOD FOR DIGESTING ORGANIC MATERIAL - The present invention is an anaerobic reactor and preferably a vertically oriented plug flow anaerobic reactor for producing methane from various organic materials. The organic materials preferably have a high organic content. The reactor includes cutting members for cutting bridged or agglomerated material within the reactor. The present invention also includes a process for producing methane from an organic feed stock by continuously charging an organic material into the top portion of a vertically oriented vessel and rotating one or more cutting members at a sufficiently slow rate so that the cutting members cut through bridged or agglomerated material but do not substantially mix contents within the reactor, anaerobically digesting the organic material under mesophilic or thermophilic conditions to produce methane while allowing the organic material to propagate downward through the vessel in a plug flow-like manner and collecting methane gas produced from the anaerobic digestion of the organic material. | 01-22-2009 |
Michael L. Shattuck, Erie, PA US
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20130175207 | Oversized Material Removal System and Method - A material removal system for removing oversized materials from a material stream. This material removal system comprises a first transfer system that is used to transport a material stream, a pulley separator, and a gap that is at least as small as the length of the oversized materials that are to be removed from the material stream. Moreover, the pulley separator comprises a rotatable outer shell that has a tubular width and circular cross-section. The pulley separator is located at a discharge end of the first transfer system to create a gap that is at least as small as the length of the oversized materials to be removed. | 07-11-2013 |
Randy Shattuck, Greenfield Center, NY US
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20080257566 | PORTABLE LIFE PROTECTION APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD - Provided is a portable life protection apparatus comprising: a portable unit; a fire sensor attached to the portable unit; a fire alarm in communication with the fire sensor; a fire retardant material dispenser in communication with the fire sensor; and a reservoir of fire retardant material connected to the fire retardant material dispenser. A corresponding method for protecting life through operation of the life protection apparatus is also provided. | 10-23-2008 |
Scott Shattuck, Westminster, CO US
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20150213590 | Automatic Pose Setting Using Computer Vision Techniques - Embodiments relate to determining pose data for a user-provided image. A user may model a building in a web browser plug in by mapping positions on two-dimensional images to a three-dimensional model of a building shown in the image. A geometry of the model of the building may be determined. The user may then provide an image that includes the building. One or more features of the selected building in the user-provided image may be detected using computer vision techniques. Detected features are correlated with features of the geometry of the three-dimensional model. Based on the correlation, pose data may be associated with the user-provided image. | 07-30-2015 |
Tom Shattuck, Dallas Center, IA US
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20130306336 | SOD ROLL COUNT SWITCH ASSEMBLY - A sod harvester comprising a roll count switch assembly that is maintained in a fixed position relative to the support frame and the conveyor belt assembly and that is not attached to and does not move with the ladder. The roll count switch assembly remains in a first position relative to the support frame and the conveyor belt assembly even while the ladder frame is translated between a first longitudinal position and a second longitudinal position. | 11-21-2013 |