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Anthony Deese, Richmond, VA US
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20090292520 | SOLVER FOR HARDWARE BASED COMPUTING - Full-AC load flow constitutes a core computation in power system analysis. The present invention provides a performance gain with a hardware implementation of a sparse-linear solver using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The invention also relates to the design, simulation, and hardware verification of a static transmission line model for analog power flow computation. Operational transconductance amplifiers are employed in the model based on a previously proposed DC emulation technique of power flow computation, and provide reconfigurability of transmission line parameters via transconductance gain. The invention also uses Analog Behavioral Models (ABMs) in an efficient strategy for designing analog emulation engines for large-scale power system computation. Results of PSpice simulations of these emulation circuits are compared with industrial grade numerical simulations for validation. The application is also concerned with the development of a generator model using analog circuits for load flow emulation for power system analysis to reduce computation time. The generator model includes reconfigurable parameters using operational transconductance amplifiers (OTAs). The circuit module is used with other reconfigurable circuits, i.e., transmission lines and loads. | 11-26-2009 |
Antonio Deese, Charlotte, NC US
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20110119042 | WEATHER-RELATED ENERGY-USAGE ANALYSIS - Embodiments of the invention relate to apparatuses and methods for gathering and analyzing facility weather data, such as temperature and humidity data, and energy-usage data, such as electricity-usage data, from a plurality of remote facilities and using the analysis to assess energy-using systems and/or methods across an organization made up of the plurality of remote facilities. | 05-19-2011 |
Jennifer Gennene Deese, Santa Monica, CA US
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20140235303 | Protective Carrying Apparatus For a Cellular Phone and Essential Personal Items - A protective carrying apparatus is designed to protect a cellular phone from any physical damage and to hold essential personal items such as coin or paper currency, credit or debit cards, and identification cards. The apparatus is configured to resemble a handbag or purse. The apparatus includes a formfitting phone case, a wallet, a handle, and a mirror. The formfitting phone case is used to enclose the cellular phone and has holes that allow a user to access the cellular phone's controls. The wallet is integrated onto one side of the formfitting phone case and is used to store the user's essential personal items. The mirror is mounted within the wallet but is readily available to the user. The handle is connected adjacent to the formfitting phone case so that the user can carry the apparatus and can properly orient the apparatus while operating the cellular phone. | 08-21-2014 |
Julian Deese, Cincinnati, OH US
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20140305420 | Football Throwing System and Method of Operation - Described is an automated football throwing system and method of operation thereof. The system comprises a route input system, a launch controller, and a football throwing device. In operation, a user inputs the route desired to be executed. The processor accesses a visual illustration of the route from the storage media and displays the visual illustration on a display. Additionally, the data retrieval system accesses data regarding the launch variables which may include the lateral orientation, angle of elevation, and output speed corresponding to a selected route. The launch controller adjusts the football throwing device in accordance with the launch variables for the specific route. The football throwing device comprises a pair of coacting wheels adapted to propel a football and separated by a space in which a football may be inserted. A loading mechanism moves a football received from a storage receptacle into the space between the coacting wheels. | 10-16-2014 |
Kenneth A. Deese, Oklahoma City, OK US
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20090199377 | ROTOR HUB MAINTENANCE SYSTEM - A rotor hub maintenance system and method is disclosed. The system includes at least a rotor hub, a plurality of appendages that are operatively connectable to the hub, and a plurality of support members. The preferred embodiment provides that the support members simultaneously secure the hub and appendages a predetermined height above a reference surface and provide the only support for the hub and appendages. | 08-13-2009 |
20120321483 | Rotor Hub Maintenance System - A rotor hub maintenance system and method is disclosed. The system includes at least a rotor hub, a plurality of appendages that are operatively connectable to the hub, and a plurality of support members. The preferred embodiment provides that the support members simultaneously secure the hub and appendages a predetermined height above a reference surface and provide the only support for the hub and appendages. | 12-20-2012 |
Matthew Deese, Raleigh, NC US
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20150015145 | HANDHELD DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING SETTINGS OF A LIGHTING FIXTURE - A handheld device having a communication interface configured to wirelessly communicate with a plurality of lighting fixtures and control circuitry is described. In one embodiment, the circuitry is configured to effect selection of a first lighting fixture in a first group of lighting fixtures via the communication interface; identify the first group of lighting fixtures based on information from the first lighting fixture; determine new settings for the first group of lighting fixtures; and send the new settings to each of the first group of lighting fixtures via the communication interface, wherein the first group of lighting fixtures includes a defined plurality of lighting fixtures that are associated to operate in a coordinated manner. | 01-15-2015 |
20150048758 | HANDHELD DEVICE FOR GROUPING A PLURALITY OF LIGHTING FIXTURES - A handheld device for grouping a plurality of lighting fixtures is disclosed. In one embodiment, the handheld device includes a communication interface configured to wirelessly communicate with the plurality of lighting fixtures and control circuitry. The circuitry is configured to: effect selection of at least two lighting fixtures of the plurality of lighting fixtures via the communication interface; determine a first group for the at least two lighting fixtures; create first group assignment information for the first group; and send the first group assignment information to each of the at least two lighting fixtures via the communication interface. | 02-19-2015 |
Michael Deese, Colleyville, TX US
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20130139297 | KIT OF A PLURALITY OF DETACHABLE POCKETS, A DETACHABLE POCKET, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a kit of a plurality of detachable pockets, a detachable pocket and associated methods. An embodiment of a kit has a container with a plurality of detachable pockets positioned therein. Each pocket within the container be used to hold personal items on a person's clothing or skin by adherence of the pocket to a person's skin or clothing. Example embodiments of the detachable pocket include a pocket body having a pocket layer and a flange. Both the pocket layer and the flange can be fabricated from one or more materials. The pocket layer can have an end to be attached as open and defining an open end and three sides having the flange disposed there around and to which adhesive is disposed. The pocket can be attached and removed as desired. | 06-06-2013 |
20130139298 | KIT OF A PLURALITY OF DETACHABLE POCKETS, A DETACHABLE POCKET, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a kit of a plurality of detachable pockets, a detachable pocket and associated methods. An embodiment of a kit has a container with a plurality of detachable pockets positioned therein. Each pocket within the container be used to hold personal items on a person's clothing or skin by adherence of the pocket to a person's skin or clothing. Example embodiments of the detachable pocket include a pocket body having a pocket layer and a flange. Both the pocket layer and the flange can be fabricated from one or more materials. The pocket layer can have an end to be attached as open and defining an open end and three sides having the flange disposed there around and to which adhesive is disposed. The pocket can be attached and removed as desired. | 06-06-2013 |
20130139299 | KIT OF A PLURALITY OF DETACHABLE POCKETS, A DETACHABLE POCKET, AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Embodiments of the present invention provide a kit of a plurality of detachable pockets, a detachable pocket and associated methods. An embodiment of a kit has a container with a plurality of detachable pockets positioned therein. Each pocket within the container be used to hold personal items on a person's clothing or skin by adherence of the pocket to a person's skin or clothing. Example embodiments of the detachable pocket include a pocket body having a pocket layer and a flange. Both the pocket layer and the flange can be fabricated from one or more materials. The pocket layer can have an end to be attached as open and defining an open end and three sides having the flange disposed there around and to which adhesive is disposed. The pocket can be attached and removed as desired. | 06-06-2013 |
Myron Deese, Carrollton, GA US
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20120223179 | Pay-Off Assembly - An improved pay-off assembly allowing cable loaded on a cable reel to be transported to an installation site and/or paid-off during a cable pull is described. The pay-off assembly may include one or more of lateral support braces that provide stability and strength to an A-frame structure supporting the cable reel; a reel lock assembly for securely holding the cable reel in place during transport and/or pay-off of the cable; an end cap assembly that prevents detachment from an arbor as the arbor and cable reel rotate during pay-off; a dog hole stop assembly that engages a “dog hole” in the cable reel to prevent the cable reel from rotating during transport; a braking system for controlling the rotational speed of the cable reel during pay-off; and a ground attachment assembly that allows an additional cable reel to be loaded for transport and/or pay-off of the cable. | 09-06-2012 |
Randy C. Deese, Pageland, SC US
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20090056636 | Pet feeder with insect repellent - A vertically-adjustable pet feeding apparatus is provided which includes a means for repelling ants and other insects. The apparatus allows animals, livestock, and pets, such as dogs of various sizes and breeds and of various stages of development, to be provided with food at the proper height. The apparatus is designed to be safe for pets, other animals, and children. | 03-05-2009 |
Stephen M. Deese, Burke, VA US
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20140039132 | C-SUBSTITUTED, 1H-AZOLES FOR AMPHOTERIC, SOLVENT-LESS PROTON CONDUCTIVITY - Disclosed herein are the compounds shown below. Also disclosed are methods of making the compounds. | 02-06-2014 |
Todd Earl Deese, Malabar, FL US
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20110042359 | PLASMA HEATING DEVICE FOR AN OPTICAL FIBER AND RELATED METHODS - A heating device for an optical fiber may include a crucible body having an optical fiber receiving slotted passageway therein for receiving the optical fiber therein, and a heating element receiving passageway therein adjacent the optical fiber receiving slotted passageway and spaced apart therefrom. The heating device may further include a respective electrically powered plasma heating element enclosed within the heating element receiving passageway for heating the optical fiber within the optical fiber receiving slotted passageway. | 02-24-2011 |