Timmons
Chris Timmons, Airdrie CA
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20120137586 | Through-Door Arm Access Porthole Assembly - A through-door arm access porthole assembly includes a first porthole member securely mounted upon an exterior side of a door. The first porthole member is a rigid plate having a front side, a back side, an opening disposed therethrough, and further having a tubular portion aligned with the opening and extending from the back side. The tubular portion extending through the door from the exterior side to an interior side thereof. A second porthole member is securely mounted upon exterior surface of the door. The second porthole member is a rigid plate having a front side, a back side, and further having an opening disposed therethrough. The first porthole member and the second porthole member are fastened together with fasteners with the opening of the first porthole member and the open of the second porthole member in alignment. A seal member is disposed across the opening of the first porthole member and across the opening of the second porthole member and includes a plurality of resilient flap members. | 06-07-2012 |
Gregory Timmons, Delbarton, WV US
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20150226248 | Torque Tension Breakaway Nut - The present invention regards a nut assembly including a novel breakaway nut, as part of a roof bolt assembly, for use in underground mines to support mine roofs. The present invention further regards a nut assembly for use in threaded bar installation in I-beam structure configurations in the construction industry. The nut assembly includes a breakaway nut affixed to a traditional nut used in roof bolt assemblies by means of a breakaway collar. Each of the breakaway nut, the collar and the traditional nut have an internal central aperture to receive a bolt, bar or cable. The breakaway nut has threading along the interior surface of its central aperture, wherein the diameter of at least the internal most portion of the threading is slightly smaller than the diameter of the threading of the bar or cable; the threading along the central aperture of the traditional nut is sized and configured to accommodate the threading of the bolt, bar or cable. The central aperture extending through the breakaway collar may have an internal diameter larger than the diameter of the threading of the bar or cable, and in some embodiments is threaded. | 08-13-2015 |
Gregory Timmons, Holegate, OH US
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20150226248 | Torque Tension Breakaway Nut - The present invention regards a nut assembly including a novel breakaway nut, as part of a roof bolt assembly, for use in underground mines to support mine roofs. The present invention further regards a nut assembly for use in threaded bar installation in I-beam structure configurations in the construction industry. The nut assembly includes a breakaway nut affixed to a traditional nut used in roof bolt assemblies by means of a breakaway collar. Each of the breakaway nut, the collar and the traditional nut have an internal central aperture to receive a bolt, bar or cable. The breakaway nut has threading along the interior surface of its central aperture, wherein the diameter of at least the internal most portion of the threading is slightly smaller than the diameter of the threading of the bar or cable; the threading along the central aperture of the traditional nut is sized and configured to accommodate the threading of the bolt, bar or cable. The central aperture extending through the breakaway collar may have an internal diameter larger than the diameter of the threading of the bar or cable, and in some embodiments is threaded. | 08-13-2015 |
James Timmons, Camden GB
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20110195412 | Predictive Biomarkers for Response to Exercise - A set of biomarkers have been identified that allows one to predict subjects who will respond to an exercise regime in term of cardiorespiratory fitness as assessed by maximal oxygen uptake. These predictions may be used, for example, to predict risk of cardiovascular disease, to design a more effective program for cardiac rehabilitation, to predict capacity for athletic performance or physically demanding occupation, and to predict ability to maintain functional capacity with aging using exercise. | 08-11-2011 |
James Timmons, London GB
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20140094381 | Predictive Biomarkers for Response to Exercise - A set of biomarkers have been identified that allows one to predict subjects who will respond to an exercise regime in term of cardiorespiratory fitness as assessed by maximal oxygen uptake. These predictions may be used, for example, to predict risk of cardiovascular disease, to design a more effective program for cardiac rehabilitation, to predict capacity for athletic performance or physically demanding occupation, and to predict ability to maintain functional capacity with aging using exercise. | 04-03-2014 |