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James A. Day, Jr., Durham, NC US
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20130312257 | CONNECTING AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT TO A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - An electronic component is connected to a circuit board by forming a connector pin on the electronic component, the connector pin having a proximate end secured to the electronic component, a distal end with a fork lock, and a compliant portion between the proximate and distal ends. A multi-width through-hole is formed on a circuit board having a circuit board thickness greater than a length of the connector pin, with a first portion that is narrower than each of the compliant portion and the fork lock and extends partially through the circuit board and a second portion that extends beyond the first portion and is wider than the first portion. The connector pin is inserted into the first portion of the through-hole and the fork lock is moved beyond the first portion into the second portion of the through-hole. | 11-28-2013 |
20130316551 | UNIVERSAL PRESS-FIT CONNECTION FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS - A universal press-fit connection allows a component having a connector pin to be connected to a compatible plated through hole of a circuit board regardless of circuit board thickness. The connector pin includes a proximate end adjacent the component, a distal end with a fork lock, and a compliant portion between the proximate and distal ends. A multi-width through hole includes a first portion partially extending through the circuit board and a second, wider portion extending beyond the first portion. The fork lock initially moves radially inward upon insertion into the first portion via flexing of the compliant portion, and re-expands when entering the second portion. The compliant portion engages the through hole and the fork lock secures the connector pin in the through hole. | 11-28-2013 |
Neil M. Day, Jr., Portola Valley, CA US
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20140241590 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PARTICLE SIZE DETERMINATION - A computer-implemented method of determining particle size and a computer-readable medium storing instructions to execute such a method are presented. The method entails obtaining an image of at least one particle and a calibration mark, wherein the particle and the calibration mark were captured using the same lens, correcting the image for distortion effects to generate a corrected image, wherein the same correction factor is applied to both the particle and the calibration mark, and determining a size of the particle using the corrected image. The method may be useful for obtaining the target size of coffee grounds that will produce the desired flavor. Coffee grounds may be sprinkled on a surface with the calibration mark and imaged with the calibration mark such that the correction factor for the calibration mark can be used to determine the particle size range of the coffee grounds. | 08-28-2014 |
20140263780 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPLICATING COFFEE FLAVOR - A computer-implemented method for controlling brewing of a coffee drink and a computer-readable medium storing instructions to execute such a method are presented. The method entails receiving an identifier for the coffee drink, the identifier associated with a set of brew parameters used to make the coffee drink, and retrieving the set of brew parameters from a database storing the set of brew parameters using the identifier. | 09-18-2014 |
Roy E. Day, Jr., Decatur, GA US
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20150104281 | MOTOR VEHICLE WITH WHEELCHAIR CADDY - An apparatus for a wheelchair caddy to be attached to a disabled rider adapted cycle or scooter that may include connectors connecting the caddy and cycle, a rear or double rear axle attached to the base of the caddy frame, a handle for the user to grip while pulling the wheelchair onto the caddy, a rod as an emergency brake, a ratcheting strap or straps and bungee cord for securing the wheelchair in the caddy, walled footwells for the securing the passengers feet, a secured foam rubber middle console, a fitted, padded back rest, thigh restraining straps, lower ribcage restraining straps and other features. | 04-16-2015 |
William A. Day, Jr., Tucson, AZ US
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20120301886 | POLYTAG PROBES - The present invention provides probes and probe systems for detection of nucleic acids, and in particular probes and probe systems comprising target nucleic acid probes which comprise a plurality of detection sequences and detection nucleic acid probes which hybridize to the detection sequences of the target nucleic acid probes and which further comprise a plurality of detectable moieties, such as haptens. | 11-29-2012 |