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Alexander David Shrum, Anderson, SC US
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20120308395 | AIRFOIL SHAPE FOR A COMPRESSOR - An article of manufacture is disclosed. The article may have a nominal profile generally in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in TABLE A. X and Y may correspond to distances in inches which, when connected by smooth continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each distance Z in inches, the airfoil profile sections at the Z distances being joined smoothly with one another to form a complete airfoil shape. | 12-06-2012 |
20130336798 | AIRFOIL SHAPE FOR A COMPRESSOR - An article of manufacture having a nominal airfoil profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in a scalable table, the scalable table selected from the group of tables consisting of TABLES 1-11, wherein the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values convertible to dimensional distances by multiplying the Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z by a number, and wherein X and Y are coordinates which, when connected by continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z height, the airfoil profile sections at each Z height being joined with one another to form a complete airfoil shape. | 12-19-2013 |
20140030098 | ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE - An article of manufacture has a first component configured for use with a turbomachine. The first component is configured for attachment to a second component, and reduces the possibility of attachment with an undesired third component by modification of a. characteristic of the first component. This modification is matched by a complementary characteristic of the second component. The first component has a nominal airfoil profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z set forth in a scalable table selected from the group consisting of TABLES 1-11. Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z are non-dimensional values convertible to dimensional distances by multiplying by a number. X and Y are coordinates which, when connected by continuing arcs, define airfoil profile sections at each Z height. The airfoil profile sections at each Z height being joined with one another to form a complete airfoil shape. | 01-30-2014 |
Ed Shrum, Atlanta, GA US
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20150206206 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLEXIBLE VEHICLE SHARING - Systems and methods are provided for vehicle sharing. Methods may include receiving a vehicle use request comprising a selection of a first vehicle, a first user identifier, and a first vehicle use timeframe indicator, and identifying a driving behavior profile for the first user indicative of historical driving behavior of the first user comprising speed data, braking data, and user feedback data. The method may include generating a first vehicle use price indicative of a total cost for the desired length of vehicle usage time based at least in part on the driving behavior profile, and receiving acceptance of the first vehicle use price from the first user device. The method may include sending an activation signal to the selected first vehicle, and monitoring driving behavior of the first user by receiving vehicle operation data from the selected first vehicle, the vehicle operation data comprising speed data and braking data. | 07-23-2015 |
Edgar Shrum, Smyrna, GA US
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20150319760 | COMPUTATIONAL SYNDROME DETECTORS - Example methods disclosed herein include analyzing session records associated with a wireless system resource to determine a number of wireless devices that accessed the wireless system resource over a first time period. Example methods disclosed herein also include determining a status of vehicular traffic along a section of roadway within a service range of the wireless system resource based on the number of wireless devices determined to have accessed the wireless system resource over the first time period. Example methods disclosed herein further include transmitting a report including the status of the vehicular traffic along the section of roadway to a first wireless device. | 11-05-2015 |
Edgar V. Shrum, Atlanta, GA US
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20140282918 | FEDERATED SERVICES - Aspects of the disclosure relates to managed access to content and/or services. In certain aspects, tokens or other artifacts can be utilized for authentication and authorization. | 09-18-2014 |
20140282982 | Managed Access to Content and Services - Aspects of the disclosure relates to managed access to content and/or services in a network environment. In certain aspects, tokens or other artifacts can be utilized for authentication and authorization. | 09-18-2014 |
20140325221 | NETWORK TOKEN AUTHENTICATION SCHEME - Aspects of the disclosure relates to managed access to content and/or services. In certain aspects, tokens or other artifacts can be utilized for authentication and authorization. | 10-30-2014 |
Gary P. Shrum, Maineville, OH US
Gary Paul Shrum, Maineville, OH US
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20090142287 | EMULSIFIED ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING SAME - Antiperspirant compositions that include a continuous phase employing a water-immiscible liquid and a structurant, and a disperse phase employing a solution of antiperspirant active in water. | 06-04-2009 |
20090269292 | METHOD FOR MAKING AN EMULSIFIED ANTIPERSPIRANT PRODUCT - Methods for making antiperspirant products that are in the form of emulsions comprising a continuous water-immiscible phase and a disperse aqueous phase. | 10-29-2009 |
20120195843 | Emulsified Antiperspirant Composition And Method For Making Same - Antiperspirant compositions that include a continuous phase employing a water-immiscible liquid and a structurant, and a disperse phase employing a solution of antiperspirant active in water. | 08-02-2012 |
George Shrum, Philomath, OR US
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20110283562 | INSOLE FOR FOOTWEAR - The present disclosures concerns embodiments of a footwear insole that can be used with various types of footwear, including, without limitation, shoes (including open and closed toe shoes), boots, sandals, etc. The insole includes an upper fabric layer that comes in contact with the foot and a cushioning base layer that contacts the footbed of the footwear. The base layer desirably is formed from a self-adhering material that can be applied to in liquid form to the fabric and bonds directly to the fibers of the fabric when cured, so as to eliminate the need for a separate intermediate adhesive layer for securing the fabric to the base layer. The base layer is also configured to substantially prevent shrinkage of the insole when subjected to multiple wash and dry cycles. | 11-24-2011 |
George Joseph Shrum, Corvallis, OR US
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20110315036 | Controlling Drive Settings In A Press - In one embodiment, a method for controlling drive settings in a press for printing on a web of media. A drive is provided to receive the web from an upstream location and to transport the received web downstream of the drive at a controllable speed. The speed of the drive is sampled plural times while operating the drive in a tension control mode that varies the speed to maintain a desired tension in the web adjacent the drive. An optimal speed of the drive is calculated from the sampled speeds. The drive is operated in a constant velocity mode at the optimal speed during printing. | 12-29-2011 |
James Calvin Shrum, Bloomington, IN US
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20140020423 | MECHANISMS FOR ATTACHING A DISPENSER TO A REFRIGERATOR DOOR - A refrigerator appliance is provided with features for securing a dispenser to a door of the appliance. The dispenser can include a top wall, a bottom wall and a back wall that define a dispenser recess. An insert includes at least one of the top wall, the bottom wall, and the back wall. The insert is mounted to a back of a front panel of the door. As a result, the dispenser can have a trim-less appearance on the front panel of the door. | 01-23-2014 |
Jerry R. Shrum, Franklin, IN US
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20140326216 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INCREASING DIESEL ENGINE EFFICIENCY - A diesel engine enhancement assembly, including a microprocessor connected to the ECM, a control interface, a pump assembly connected to the microprocessor, an injector connected in fluidic communication the pump assembly and to an engine and the microprocessor, and a tank assembly connected to the pump assembly. The microprocessor initiates injection of predetermined amounts of combustion enhancing fluid into the engine when predetermined conditions are met. | 11-06-2014 |
Lori Ann Shrum, Scottdale, PA US
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20130125329 | VACCUM CLAW INTERFACE - A vacuum claw interface connecting a vacuum claw to vacuum attachments may include a body, a nozzle on a first end of the body adapted to receive a vacuum attachment, and two or more hollow, pronged inlets attached to a second end of the body in fluid communication with the nozzle, wherein each inlet includes an open end receivable within a vacuum claw. | 05-23-2013 |
Maigan G. Shrum, Willow Spring, NC US
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20100029147 | Connection Enclosure Assemblies, Connector Systems and Methods for Forming an Enclosed Connection Between Conductors - An enclosed connection system for connecting first and second elongate electrical conductors includes a transverse wedge connector and an enclosure. The transverse wedge connector includes an electrically conductive first connector member, an electrically conductive second connector member, and a clamping mechanism. The first connector member includes: a first body having inner and outer opposed ends; a first hook portion on the outer end of the first body, the first hook portion defining a first channel to receive the first conductor; and a first abutment portion on the inner end of the first body. The second connector member includes: a second body having inner and outer opposed ends; a second hook portion on the outer end of the second body, the second hook portion defining a second channel to receive the second conductor; and a second abutment portion on the inner end of the second body. The clamping mechanism is selectively operable to displace the first and second connector members relative to one another from an open position to a clamping position to clamp the first conductor in the first channel and between the first hook portion and the second abutment portion and to clamp the second conductor in the second channel and between the second hook portion and the first abutment portion to thereby form a connection. The enclosure is configured to receive and cover the connection and to protect the transverse wedge connector. | 02-04-2010 |
20100130076 | CONNECTION ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLIES, CONNECTOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING AN ENCLOSED CONNECTION BETWEEN CONDUCTORS - An enclosed connection system for connecting first and second elongate electrical conductors includes a transverse wedge connector and an enclosure. The transverse wedge connector includes an electrically conductive first connector member, an electrically conductive second connector member, and a clamping mechanism. The first connector member includes: a first body having inner and outer opposed ends; a first hook portion on the outer end of the first body, the first hook portion defining a first channel to receive the first conductor; and a first abutment portion on the inner end of the first body. The second connector member includes: a second body having inner and outer opposed ends; a second hook portion on the outer end of the second body, the second hook portion defining a second channel to receive the second conductor; and a second abutment portion on the inner end of the second body. The clamping mechanism is selectively operable to displace the first and second connector members relative to one another from an open position to a clamping position to clamp the first conductor in the first channel and between the first hook portion and the second abutment portion and to clamp the second conductor in the second channel and between the second hook portion and the first abutment portion to thereby form a connection. The enclosure is configured to receive and cover the connection and to protect the transverse wedge connector. | 05-27-2010 |