Garvey, US
Alan J. Garvey, Suffield, CT US
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20150337615 | ISOLATION MEMBER AND ISOLATION MEMBER SEAT FOR FRACTURING SUBSURFACE GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS - An embodiment of an assembly includes an isolation member and an isolation member seat to together isolate a first portion of a well casing from a second portion of the well casing. The isolation member comprises an exterior surface including at least one of a ceramic material, metallic glass, a reactive metal or a PGA material, and the isolation member includes an interior chamber to receive an explosive device. The explosive device may be surrounded by a non-compressible fluid, and may include a pressure sensor, a processor, a battery and an explosive charge. The ceramic, metallic glass and reactive metal and may comprise one of zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, Bulk metallic Glass, silicon nitride, tungsten carbide, reactive metal alloy or PGA salt. The isolation member is resistant to deformation within an isolation member seat under the application of a substantial pressure differential across the isolation member and isolation member seat. Detonation of the isolation member prevents the isolation member from presenting an obstruction to subsequent well operations. | 11-26-2015 |
20160130906 | DESTRUCTIBLE FRAC-BALL AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR USE THEREWITH - A destructible frac-ball is provided that includes a body and a rupture mechanism, and a method for selectively initiating fluid flow within a casing segment is provided that utilizes one or more of the aforesaid frac-balls. The rupture mechanism is in communication with the body, and is operable to selectively initiate and break the body into the plurality of discrete pieces. | 05-12-2016 |
Brian Garvey, Landenberg, PA US
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20120265203 | Spine Stabilization - A bone stabilizing plate includes two plate portions, each affixable to bones of a patient, the plate portions telescoping together with mating rails and grooves. A limiter associated with one of the plate portions sliding engages one a catch associated with the other of the plate portions, when the plate portions are telescoped together, and resists stops telescoping when the plate portions are telescoped a predetermined distance apart. Once the limiter and catch are engaged, the plate portions enable imposition of a minimum compressive force between bones connected to the plates. The limiter is resiliently positioned to deflect into a relief formed in its respective plate portion. A groove positioned proximate the catch enables free telescoping motion limited by the engagement of the catch and limiter, whereby the minimum compressive force between bones is maintained, and Wolfe's Law may apply. | 10-18-2012 |
20120265258 | Expanding Spinal Anchor - An anchor for a pedicle screw having an anchor body comprising a proximal end, a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a distal end, and a through-hole through the anchor body from the proximal end to the distal end. The through-hole defines a long axis of the anchor, and is provided with undersized female threads in the proximal portion and a reduced inner diameter in the distal portion. The reduced inner diameter causes expansion of at least the distal portion of the anchor body when a screw is inserted into the through-hole. The anchor is further provided with a plurality of ridges on an exterior surface of the anchor body, the ridges configured to reduce the likelihood of pullout when the anchor is inserted into a vertebra and a screw is inserted into the through-hole. | 10-18-2012 |
20140052253 | Expandable Interbody Spacer - The present invention relates to devices and methods for treating one or more damaged, diseased, or traumatized portions of the spine, including intervertebral discs, to reduce or eliminate associated back pain. In one or more embodiments, the present invention relates to an expandable interbody spacer. The expandable interbody spacer may comprise a first jointed arm comprising a plurality of links pivotally coupled end to end. The expandable interbody spacer further may comprise a second jointed arm comprising a plurality of links pivotally coupled end to end. The first jointed arm and the second jointed arm may be interconnected at a proximal end of the expandable interbody spacer. The first jointed arm and the second jointed arm may be interconnected at a distal end of the expandable interbody spacer. | 02-20-2014 |
20150057754 | Interbody Fusion Devices with Self-Affixing Mechanisms - Interbody fusion devices including deployable fixation members. The implant may include a spacer, optionally, an end member coupled to the spacer, and one or more fixation members configured to extend into adjacent vertebrae. The fixation members may include screws, nails, shims, tangs, spikes, staples, pins, blades, fins, or the like, and combinations thereof. | 02-26-2015 |
20150289909 | SPINE STABILIZATION - A bone stabilizing plate includes two plate portions, each affixable to bones of a patient, the plate portions telescoping together with mating rails and grooves. A limiter associated with one of the plate portions sliding engages one a catch associated with the other of the plate portions, when the plate portions are telescoped together, and resists stops telescoping when the plate portions are telescoped a predetermined distance apart. Once the limiter and catch are engaged, the plate portions enable imposition of a minimum compressive force between bones connected to the plates. The limiter is resiliently positioned to deflect into a relief formed in its respective plate portion. A groove positioned proximate the catch enables free telescoping motion limited by the engagement of the catch and limiter, whereby the minimum compressive force between bones is maintained, and Wolfe's Law may apply. | 10-15-2015 |
20160000487 | EXPANDING SPINAL ANCHOR - An anchor for a pedicle screw having an anchor body comprising a proximal end, a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a distal end, and a through-hole through the anchor body from the proximal end to the distal end. The through-hole defines a long axis of the anchor, and is provided with undersized female threads in the proximal portion and a reduced inner diameter in the distal portion. The reduced inner diameter causes expansion of at least the distal portion of the anchor body when a screw is inserted into the through-hole. The anchor is further provided with a plurality of ridges on an exterior surface of the anchor body, the ridges configured to reduce the likelihood of pullout when the anchor is inserted into a vertebra and a screw is inserted into the through-hole. | 01-07-2016 |
Chad E. Garvey, Lewiston, NY US
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20120128959 | FIRE BARRIER LAYER AND FIRE BARRIER FILM LAMINATE - A fire barrier laminate including: at least one non-fibrous fire barrier layer directly or indirectly coated onto at least one first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one second film layer proximate to the non-fibrous fire barrier layer opposite the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one scrim layer disposed: (i) between the non-fibrous fire barrier layer and the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; and/or (ii) between the non-fibrous fire barrier layer and the second film layer; and/or (iii) proximate to the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer opposite the non-fibrous fire barrier layer; and/or (iv) proximate to the second film layer opposite the non-fibrous fire barrier layer. Also, a method of making the fire barrier laminate. | 05-24-2012 |
20120273618 | Burnthrough Protection System - A burnthrough protection system including a fire protection laminate and a foam insulation material, wherein the fire protection laminate includes a fire barrier layer and a buffer layer, the buffer layer being disposed between the fire-barrier layer and the foam insulation material, wherein the buffer layer is adapted to prevent adhesion between the fire barrier layer and the foam insulation at elevated temperature. The burnthrough protection system may be capable of passing the flame propagation and burnthrough resistance test protocols of 14 C.F.R. §25.856(a) and (b), Appendix F, Parts VI and VII. Also, an aircraft including an exterior skin, an interior liner, and the burnthrough protection system disposed between the exterior skin and the interior liner. | 11-01-2012 |
20120276368 | Burnthrough Protection System - A burnthrough protection system including a fire barrier layer, a foam insulation material, and a distinct buffer layer disposed between the fire barrier layer and the foam insulation material, wherein the buffer layer is adapted to prevent adhesion between the fire barrier layer and the foam insulation at elevated temperature. The burnthrough protection system may be capable of passing the flame propagation and burnthrough resistance test protocols of 14 C.F.R. §25.856(a) and (b), Appendix F, Parts VI and VII. Also, an aircraft including an exterior skin, an interior liner, and the burnthrough protection system disposed between the exterior skin and the interior liner. | 11-01-2012 |
20130092321 | Fire Barrier Layer And Fire Barrier Film Laminate - A fire barrier laminate including: at least one non-fibrous fire barrier layer directly or indirectly coated onto at least one first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one second film layer proximate to the non-fibrous fire barrier layer opposite the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one scrim layer disposed: (i) between the non-fibrous fire barrier layer and the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; and/or (ii) between the non-fibrous fire barrier layer and the second film layer; and/or (iii) proximate to the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer opposite the non-fibrous fire barrier layer; and/or (iv) proximate to the second film layer opposite the non-fibrous fire barrier layer. Also, a method of making the fire barrier laminate. | 04-18-2013 |
20130129963 | FIRE BARRIER LAYER AND FIRE BARRIER FILM LAMINATE - A fire barrier laminate comprising: at least one fire barrier layer directly or indirectly coated onto at least one first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one second film layer proximate to the fire barrier layer opposite the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; at least one scrim layer disposed: (i) between the fire barrier layer and the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer; and/or (ii) between the fire barrier layer and the second film layer; and/or (iii) proximate to the first polymeric flame propagation resistant film layer opposite the fire barrier layer; and/or (iv) proximate to the second film layer opposite the fire barrier layer; wherein the fire barrier layer comprises inorganic fibers, at least one inorganic platelet material, optionally at least one organic binder and/or inorganic binder, and optionally at least one functional filler. | 05-23-2013 |
Chris Garvey, Roswell, GA US
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20140371814 | STIMULATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A stimulation device comprises a patch body having a battery and a processing unit. An adhering surface on an underside of the patch body is provided for attaching the patch body to a patient's skin. At least one electrode is disposed on or internal to the patch body. The processing unit is configured to communicate with a remote device and send electrical signals to the at least one electrode. The remote device may comprise an application to control the processing unit and a heart rate monitor may be in communication with the application. The application may automatically control the strength and timing of the electrical signals delivered to the at least one electrode based upon a monitored heart rate detected by the heart rate monitor. | 12-18-2014 |
Coral Garvey, Brooklyn, NY US
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20150182004 | LIP BALM WITH SPHERICAL SURFACE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING - A lip balm applicator product comprises upper and lower portions that are connectable together to define the applicator product being of a substantially spherical shape. A support platform is located in the lower portion and accommodates a quantity of lip balm having an arcuate surface. A lip balm comprises a composition of waxes and oils in solid form and formed to have an arcuate surface. The composition is formed to have the arcuate surface using a hot pour process. A method of manufacturing a lip balm comprises providing a receptacle having a concave arcuate surface. A lip balm material in a heated, liquefied phase is poured into the receptacle. Once poured, the heated, liquefied phase is allowed to solidify such that a surface of the solidified lip balm material has an arcuate configuration that corresponds to the concave arcuate surface of the receptacle. | 07-02-2015 |
Dana Garvey, Torrance, CA US
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20150348373 | ONLINE FANTASY GAMING TOURNAMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR - Disclosed herein is a fantasy video gaming system having a server and including a processor for executing computer program instructions and having a memory coupled to the processor for storing the computer program instructions, the programming instructions comprising: establishing at least one online video gaming tournament; accepting participants entry into the online fantasy video gaming tournament. The fantasy video gaming system may be capable of taking and distributing compiled player statistics and metrics to third-party subscribers, wherein the player statistics and metrics represent the overall performance of a single player, group of players, or a team of players across multiple online video games for use in a large-scale fantasy game scoring. | 12-03-2015 |
Dana Garvey, Redondo Beach, CA US
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20140357350 | ONLINE GAMING TOURNAMENT SYSTEM HAVING PRIZES FOR PLAYERS IN WINNING CATEGORIES AND METHOD THEREFOR - Disclosed herein is a video gaming system having a server and including a processor for executing computer program instructions and having a memory coupled to the processor for storing the computer program instructions, the programming instructions comprising: establishing at least one online video gaming tournament; accepting participants entry into the online video gaming tournament; establishing a tournament pool, which includes a system of rewards and wherein a percentage of rewards is distributed as winnings; distribution of winnings upon completion of the video gaming tournament the distribution being based upon the player's statistical game performance. | 12-04-2014 |
Donald Garvey, Granite Falls, NC US
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20150213695 | Material handling vehicle with product placement indication - Visual indication systems and methods are provided. A material handling vehicle includes at least a first product placement location and a second product placement location. At least one visual indicator provides a visual indication at or near the first product placement location or the second product placement location. The visual indication serves as a visual confirmation for the order picker to place a product in a specific predefined placement location. | 07-30-2015 |
Dustin Garvey, Albany, NY US
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20140025414 | HEALTH ASSESSMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSETS - Systems and methods for scoring, ranking, and allocating mobile and/or fixed client assets. Embodiments of the present invention relate to the characterization or assessment of client assets with respect to the health of the client assets, the ranking of the client assets according to the characterization or assessment, and the allocating of the client assets to tasks or missions based on the ranking and/or mission parameters. | 01-23-2014 |
Dustin Garvey, San Ramon, CA US
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20160062356 | SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLE CONTROL - A vehicle control system includes a transceiver and a control unit. The transceiver is configured to communicate with plural vehicles, to receive operational parameter values from the plural vehicles. The operational parameter values are generated by sensors on board the vehicles and relate to operation of the vehicles during movement of the vehicles along one or more routes. The control unit is configured to generate respective vehicle operational assessments of the vehicles based on the received operational parameter values. The vehicle operational assessments are representative of respective states of operational readiness of the vehicles. The control unit is further configured to generate control signals, relating to control of the vehicles for operation along the one or more designated routes, based on the operational assessments. The control signals are configured to control at least one device, either on board or off board the vehicles. | 03-03-2016 |
Dustin R. Garvey, Houston, TX US
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20110022554 | RISK ASSESSMENT FOR TOOLS - A method for creating a risk estimate for a tool includes creating a plurality of source patterns from tool data and maintenance data related to a plurality of tools. The method also includes creating a risk model from the plurality of source patterns, the risk model including a plurality of example stressors each having an associated risk value. The method also includes creating at least one stress pattern from tool data related to the tool and comparing the at least one stress pattern to the risk model to create a risk estimate for the tool. | 01-27-2011 |
20120089336 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ESTIMATING REMAINING USEFUL LIFE OF A DOWNHOLE TOOL - A system for determining the amount of life consumed for a tool includes at least one sensor associated with the tool for generating observation data, a memory in operable communication with the at least one sensor, the memory including a database for storing the observation data generated by the sensor, and a processor in operable communication with the memory. The processor includes a model generator that generates a current model for a current run of the tool. The current model includes parameters of a functional approximation of the observation data. The processor also includes a classifier that classifies the current model and a current run estimator that determine the amount of life consumed based on the classification of the current model and a time of use associated with the current run. | 04-12-2012 |
Dustin Ross Garvey, Oakland, CA US
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20150120248 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING MACHINE FAULTS - A method for diagnosing machine faults, includes obtaining sensory data from a machine and obtaining a plurality of measured structural features based on the sensory data. The method also includes obtaining a plurality of reference cases corresponding to the sensory data, from a database. The plurality of reference cases include a plurality of reference structural features and a plurality of fault identifiers. The method further includes computing a statistical parameter based on the plurality of reference cases and obtaining a first subset of reference structural features from the plurality of reference structural features based on the computed statistical parameter. The method also includes computing a plurality of similarity values based on the obtained first subset of reference structural features and the plurality of measured structural features. The method further includes identifying at least one fault identifier among the plurality of fault identifiers, based on the computed plurality of similarity values. | 04-30-2015 |
20150143087 | SERVICE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system includes provision of a first set of instructions associated with a product to a user of the product, the user having one or more associated characteristics, reception of a revision to the first set of instructions from the user, determination of whether to modify the first set of instructions based the revision and on the characteristics, and modification, if a determination is made to modify the first set of instructions, of the first set of instructions based at least in part on the revision to generate a second set of instructions. | 05-21-2015 |
20160063418 | System and Method for Inferring Vehicle Health - A system and method for inferring vehicle health are disclosed. The computer-implemented method comprises identifying a plurality of candidate vehicles for consideration for use for a task, and receiving corresponding event data for at least one of the plurality of candidate vehicles. The event data may correspond to at least one occurrence of at least one suspected problem for the corresponding candidate vehicle. A corresponding health score can be generated for each one of the plurality of candidate vehicles. The corresponding health score for the at least one of the plurality of candidate vehicles can be generated based on the corresponding event data for the at least one of the plurality of candidate vehicles. The generated health scores can indicate a likelihood of failure for their corresponding candidate vehicles. | 03-03-2016 |
Dustin Ross Garvey, San Ramon, CA US
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20150120578 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING MACHINE FAULTS - A system and method are provided that can identify instructive fault identifiers to assist in the diagnosis of machine faults. The system and method can obtain fault identifiers indicative of potential faults of machines. Frequencies of occurrences of the fault identifiers among the reference cases and determining coverage indices of the fault identifiers can be determined. The coverage indices may indicate how many of the reference cases associated with a selected repair recommendation include one or more of the fault identifiers. The system and method also can determine confusion probabilities that the fault identifiers are indicative of a repair recommendation other than the selected repair recommendation and identify at least one of the fault identifiers as instructive fault identifiers for the selected repair recommendation based on the frequencies of occurrences, the coverage indices, and/or the one or more confusion probabilities. | 04-30-2015 |
Dustin Ross Garvey, Albany, NY US
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20140188772 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING A CHANGE IN STATE OF A PHYSICAL ASSET - A computer-implemented method for detecting a change in state of a physical asset is performed by a computer device. The computer device includes a processor and a memory device. The method includes receiving at least one input signal associated with the physical asset in a time period. The time period includes a first period and a second period. The method further includes receiving at least one output signal associated with the physical asset in the time period. The method also includes generating a predicted estimate and estimate residuals based upon the at least one input signal. The method additionally includes determining estimation errors. The method also includes detecting a probability of change in state of the physical asset. The method further includes transmitting the probability of change in state of the physical asset to a servicer of the physical asset. | 07-03-2014 |
20140188778 | Computer-Implemented System for Detecting Anomaly Conditions in a Fleet of Assets and Method of Using the Same - A system for determining anomaly conditions within a fleet of physical assets includes a central system having at least one computing device, the computing device including a processor and a memory device coupled to the processor and a database associated with the central system. The system includes a plurality of databases and a plurality of client devices associated with the fleet of physical assets. The system is configured to receive a first set of fleet data. The system is further configured to generate one or more computer-executable steps for detection of predicted anomalies. The system is configured to receive a first set of fleet asset data. The system is configured to detect at least one physical asset from the fleet of physical assets predicted to have at least one anomaly using the one or more computer-executable steps for detection of predicted anomalies and the first set of fleet asset data. | 07-03-2014 |
Elaine Garvey, San Francisco, CA US
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20130339089 | VISUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF RECURRING REVENUE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DATA AND PREDICTIONS - Visual representations of recurring revenue management system data and predictions are disclosed. A user interface is generated for an electronic display, the user interface including a graphical representation of one or more recurring revenue assets, the graphical representation representing each of the one or more recurring revenue assets according to one or more metrics that define each of the one or more recurring revenue assets. A predicted outcome for at least one of the one or more recurring revenue assets is predicted, the calculating being from a predictive model that is based on aggregate historical information collected from one or more data sources. A graphical representation of the predicted outcome is generated according to one or more parameters related to the one or more metrics, for concurrent display in the user interface with the graphical representation of one or more recurring revenue assets. | 12-19-2013 |
Graeme S. Garvey, Woodland, CA US
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20140380516 | SELECTION OF MATURE FRUIT COLOR IN PEPPER PLANTS - The invention provides methods and compositions for breeding pepper ( | 12-25-2014 |
Graeme S. Garvey, St. Louis, MO US
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20140090098 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR EXTENDING SHELF LIFE OF PLANT PRODUCTS - The invention provides compositions and methods related to selective inhibition of PPO11 and use for improving shelf life of a plant or parts thereof. In accordance with the invention, for example, compositions for topical application to a plant or part thereof, are provided that can reduce browning of the plant or part thereof to extend shelf life. | 03-27-2014 |
20150247153 | Method for Improving Shelf Life by Regulating Expression of Polyphenol Oxidase - The present invention provides novel compositions for use to enhance crop performance. Specifically, the present invention provides for improved shelf life and reduced postharvest losses enhancement in various crops. The present invention also provides for combinations of compositions and methods that provide for improved shelf life and reduced postharvest losses. | 09-03-2015 |
Hugh F. Garvey, Tucson, AZ US
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20090110151 | X-RAY WINDOW AND RESISTIVE HEATER - The system includes a conductive window, a spectrum changing layer, a fiber optic bundle, a camera sensor, and a power supply. The spectrum changing layer is excited by the x-rays and emits a different wavelength of light, such as visible light. The fiber optic bundle receives the visible light from the spectrum changing material and transmits the visible light to the camera sensor. The camera sensor detects the light emitted from the spectrum changing layer and converts the information to electronic signals. The camera sensor is cooled by a cooling device, as such thermal conduction may cool the fiber optic bundle. To avoid condensation, current may flow through the conductive window thereby heating the conductive window. | 04-30-2009 |
20130101091 | Sealed Detector Array for the Collection of Both Wide Angle and Small Angle X-Ray Scattering - A detector system for capturing and resolving WAXS and SAXS beams is provided along with a device for determining structural information of a material incorporating said detector system and a method for examining the structure of a material using said detector system. The detector system generally comprises a sample capable of interacting with the incident x-ray beam, a primary detector and a secondary detector. Upon interaction with a sample of the material, the incident x-ray beam is scattered into wide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS) beams and small angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) beams that are captured by the primary or secondary detectors. | 04-25-2013 |
James Garvey, Denver, CO US
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20140237482 | COMPUTATIONAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - Computational tasks are completed using third-party (user) devices. The tasks are delivered to a computational resource manager (broker) by a task originator. The originator pays a fee to the broker to have the task completed. The broker has a relationship with a content publisher (for web sites or apps) which has users. The publisher inserts inline code in its web page or app supplied by the broker. The code, when executed by the user's browser, enables the broker to communicate with the user. The broker identifies users who have devices that are suitable for completing the task. The task is assigned and executes on that device. When completed, the task output is delivered to the broker who makes it accessible to the task originator. In these processes, user, task originator, and publisher identities are protected. The broker manages the transactions and message passing among the parties. | 08-21-2014 |
James Garvey, San Jose, CA US
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20130029427 | Methods and Apparatus for Determination of Halohydrocarbons - A real-time, on-line method and analytical system for determining halohydrocarbons in water which operate by (1) extracting on-line samples; (2) purging volatile halohydrocarbons from the water (e.g., with air or nitrogen); (3) carrying the purge gas containing the analytes of interest over a porous surface where the analytes are adsorbed; (4) recovering the analytes from the porous surface with heat (thermal desorption) or solvent (solvent elution) to drive the analytes into an organic chemical mixture; (5) generating an optical change (e.g., color change) in dependence upon a reaction involving the analytes and a pyridine derivative; and (6) measuring optical characteristics associated with the reaction to quantify the volatile halogenated hydrocarbon concentration. | 01-31-2013 |
20160123889 | Methods and Apparatus for Determination of Halohydrocarbons - A real-time, on-line method and analytical system for determining halohydrocarbons in water which operate by (1) extracting on-line samples; (2) purging volatile halohydrocarbons from the water (e.g., with air or nitrogen); (3) carrying the purge gas containing the analytes of interest over a porous surface where the analytes are adsorbed; (4) recovering the analytes from the porous surface with heat (thermal desorption) or solvent (solvent elution) to drive the analytes into an organic chemical mixture; (5) generating an optical change (e.g., color change) in dependence upon a reaction involving the analytes and a pyridine derivative; and (6) measuring optical characteristics associated with the reaction to quantify the volatile halogenated hydrocarbon concentration. | 05-05-2016 |
James F. Garvey, Williamsville, NY US
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20080292494 | DECONTAMINATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A method for reducing biological and/or chemical contaminants within a feed fluid stream includes in one embodiment the following steps: a) introducing the fluid stream into a cold pass of at least one recuperator; b) optionally heating the feed fluid stream using a heater; and c) introducing the feed fluid stream into a compressor, and compressing the fluid stream to an elevated pressure, resulting in heating of the fluid stream to an elevated temperature, thereby producing a decontaminated fluid stream. | 11-27-2008 |
20100316535 | Decontamination Systems and Methods of Use Thereof - A system for reducing biological and/or chemical contaminants within a feed fluid stream includes in one embodiment at least one recuperator having a cold pass and a hot pass, wherein a contaminated fluid stream is introduced into the cold pass of the recuperator; optionally heating the feed fluid stream using a heater; and introducing the feed fluid stream into a compressor, and compressing the fluid stream to an elevated pressure, resulting in heating of the fluid stream to an elevated temperature, thereby producing a decontaminated fluid stream. | 12-16-2010 |
20110061538 | Method of Altering A Fluid-Borne Contaminant - An improved method of purifying a fluid having fluid-borne contaminants I including the steps of: providing a pump ( | 03-17-2011 |
James Michael Garvey, Wheaton, IL US
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20140150874 | GAS LINE CONTROL SYSTEM AND MODULAR VARIABLE PRESSURE CONTROLLER - A pneumatically controlled assembly, system, method and device for the regulation of pressure of a gas as it flows in a pressurized line and including at least one loading valve which is set to respond to variations in pressure in conjunction with a pneumatically actuated process control valve so as to effectively regulate and maintain pressure of the gas in the pressurized line. | 06-05-2014 |
Jeffry J. Garvey, Burien, WA US
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20130304251 | Automated Inspection of Spar Web in Hollow Monolithic Structure - A computer-controlled robotic platform with a collapsible lifting arm that positions a non-destructive inspection (NDI) sensor for scanning inside tunnel regions of a composite structure such as an integrally stiffened wing box. The lifting arm of a modified scissor lift mechanism can be collapsed to a very low height to pass through narrow sections of the integrally stiffened wing box, and also extended by more than a factor of three to reach the maximum height of the wing box tunnels. The system performs a vertical position sensing and control process that uses inverse kinematics to enable position control using data from a standard rotational encoder on the motor to determine vertical position. The system produces simulated encoder pulses that represent unit vertical displacements of a distal portion of a modified scissor lift mechanism using a forward kinematics equation in which the rotation angle of a lead screw is an input variable. | 11-14-2013 |
20140005840 | Automated Inspection of Soft-Tooled Hollow Structure | 01-02-2014 |
Jesse Garvey, Chicago, IL US
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20100029385 | WAGERING GAME MACHINE WITH REMOTE AUDIO CONFIGURATION - A computerized wagering game system includes a gaming module comprising gaming code which is operable when executed on to conduct a wagering game on which monetary value can be wagered. The system is coupled to at least one external sign assembly via a sign server, the external sign comprising one or more speakers. The wagering game system provides a volume control interface operable to allow a user of the wagering game system to control the volume of the one or more speakers comprising a part of the external sign assembly via the sign server. | 02-04-2010 |
20100075751 | NETWORK DIAGNOSTICS IN A WAGERING GAME SYSTEM - This document discusses, among other things, systems and methods for network diagnostics in a wagering game system. A method comprises presenting a wagering game upon which monetary value can be wagered; and determining the state of a network connection between the wagering game system and a networked device, wherein determining the state comprises analyzing a message received from the networked device. | 03-25-2010 |
20120322537 | WAGERING GAME MACHINE HIBERNATION - Apparatus, systems, and methods may operate to receive operational power from a primary power supply at a processor housed within a wagering game machine, where the processor is operable to present a wagering game. Further activities may include determining that the wagering game machine is currently in a hibernation state, authenticating at least one hibernation file, and resuming operation of the wagering game machine to a base operation state defined by the at least one hibernation file. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 12-20-2012 |
Jesse L. Garvey, Chicago, IL US
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20140315619 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES FOR OPERATING WAGERING GAME MACHINES WITH ENHANCED USER INTERFACES - Gaming devices, gaming systems, methods of conducting wagering games, and computer programs for operating wagering game machines are disclosed. A gaming machine for conducting a wagering game is disclosed. The gaming machine includes a first display device that is configured to display aspects of the wagering game. The first display device includes a touchscreen configured to receive user inputs. The gaming machine also includes a second display device that is configured to display a plurality of user-selectable elements. The second display device is further configured to display a selection mechanism in response to a first user input received from a user via the touchscreen of the first display device. The second display device is also configured, in response to a second user input received from the user via the touchscreen of the first display device, to display the selection mechanism selecting at least one of the displayed user-selectable elements. | 10-23-2014 |
20140370970 | REPORTING AND WAGERING PROCESSING IN SERVER-CENTRIC WAGERING GAME SYSTEMS - Some embodiments include a method for operating a wagering game machine. The method can include detecting, via input devices of the wagering game machine, player inputs indicating wagers placed on wagering games; notifying, via one or more networks, a wagering game server about the wager. The method can include receiving, from the wagering game server via the one or more networks, results for the wagering games. The method can include presenting the results of the wagering games on at least one display device of the wagering game machine, and receiving, from the game server via the network, information indicating the wagers placed on the wagering games and wagers paid for the wagering games. The method can also include reporting, by the wagering game machine via the one or more networks, the information to a slot accounting system. | 12-18-2014 |
John Garvey, Londonderry, NH US
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20150044183 | STEM CELL BASED ANTI-CANCER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - The present invention provides compositions and methods for target radiotherapeutic treatment of cancer. Freshly isolated or culture expanded ELA stem cells are loaded with at least one of a diagnostic agent and a therapeutic agent, and the stem cells are then introduced into a subject. The loaded ELA stem cells migrate to location of cancer and form the basis both of diagnostic imaging and of directed Neutron Capture Therapy. Treatment of a subject may include ELA stem cell-based NCT radiotherapy as an adjunct to traditional therapies. An ELA stem cell-based diagnostic preparation can be used directly, or as a further addition to current imaging agents and methods. | 02-12-2015 |
John Garvey, Des Moines, IA US
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20140207527 | METHOD FOR CORRELATING BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR GROWTH AND PROFITABILITY WITH ACQUISITION AND USE OF PROPERTY - A strategizing method for ensuring that the matrix that support and address a business's strategies for growth and profitability are highly correlated with the business's property, the features of the property and the uses of the property is disclosed. The selected property, the set of potential uses of the selected property and the one or more features of the selected property are recommended independent of any interest of the recommended party and the selected property or features thereby ensuring an unbiased correlation factor. The method and process address every aspect of a property project and greatly simplify the business's ability to focus on their day-to-day work. | 07-24-2014 |
John C. Garvey, Chicago, IL US
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20080258088 | Flowswitch with O-ring seal - The present invention provides a flowswitch for installing in piping, featuring a flowswitch base having an inner cavity; a pivot rod being arranged for rotating in the flowswitch base, the pivot rod having a pair of O-ring grooves; a paddle arm being coupled to the pivot rod inside the cavity, for moving in response to fluid flowing in the piping and rotating the pivot arm; lubricating O-rings being installed onto the pivot rod with each O-ring arranged in a respective O-ring groove for providing a respective seal between fluid being sensed and the outside environment and acting as a bearing on which the pivot rod rotates when the paddle arm moves, the grooves acting to holding the O-rings in place on the pivot arm in response to pressurized fluid flowing in the piping; and an actuating arm being coupled between the pivot arm and the pivot rod for actuating a switch when the pivot arm rotates. | 10-23-2008 |
John M. Garvey, Londonderry, NH US
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20120230966 | TISSUE TRANSPLANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE - Provided are transplants and methods for augmenting formation and restoration of organ and tissue, for example, bone formation, by administering autologous or allogeneic human embryonic-like adult stem cells (ELA cells). Also provided is a method for augmenting formation of tissues and organs by administering a transplant having ELA stem cells or combination of ELA stem cells. | 09-13-2012 |
20150258145 | TISSUE TRANSPLANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR USE - Provided are transplants and methods for augmenting formation and restoration of organ and tissue, for example, bone formation, by administering autologous or allogeneic human embryonic-like adult stem cells (ELA cells). Also provided is a method for augmenting formation of tissues and organs by administering a transplant having ELA stem cells or combination of ELA stem cells. | 09-17-2015 |
Jon R. Garvey, Greenville, MI US
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20140079840 | Apparatus for Injection Molding - An apparatus for facilitating removal and installation of mold insert members of a mold assembly from and into the clamp unit of an injection molding machine comprising a material distributing sub-assembly from which at least one material distributing nozzle projects, the apparatus comprises a two-part frame comprising an ejector part, an injection part being releasably connectable to the material distributing sub-assembly, and support pins spanning between the ejector part and the injection part when the injection part is separated from the material distributing sub-assembly, and guide elements projecting from the material distributing sub-assembly to engage a mold insert member received in the injection part and effective to align that mold insert member relative to the material distributing sub-assembly. The two-part frame comprises first clearance bores and second clearance bores allowing protrusion into the mold insert member of, respectively, the material distributing nozzles and the guide elements. | 03-20-2014 |
Joshua Garvey, Knoxville, TN US
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20140196805 | SURGICAL SUCTION FLOOR MAT - A surgical suction mat for collecting and evacuating surgical fluids, the mat including a foam body having a surrounding border; a series of grooves defined on a first portion of the foam body and located interior of the border and defined substantially across the foam body, the grooves uniformly increasing in depth from adjacent a first side of the border of the foam body to a location adjacent an opposite second side of the border of the foam body, the grooves each being closed at a first end proximate the first side of the foam body and open an opposite second end; a plurality of spaced apart upper surfaces in-between the grooves and being of substantially uniform elevation to permit a relatively uniform and level upper mat surface on which a user can stand; a collection channel defined on a second portion of the foam body, the channel extending substantially perpendicular across the grooves, the collection channel being closed at each end and along one side of its length and the other side of the channel being open to and in flow communication with the grooves; and a suction fitting in fluid communication with the channel and placeable in flow communication with a source of suction to evacuate fluids from the channel through the suction fitting. | 07-17-2014 |
Michael Garvey, Canfield, OH US
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20140157610 | High Speed Metrology with Numerically Controlled Machines - Systems, apparatuses and methods are described for integrating an electronic metrology sensor with precision production equipment such as computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines. For example, a laser distance measuring sensor is used. Measurements are taken at a relatively high sample rate and converted into a format compatible with other data generated or accepted by the CNC machine. Measurements from the sensor are synchronized with the position of the arm of the machine such as through the use of offsets. Processing yields a detailed and highly accurate three-dimensional map of a workpiece in the machine. Applicable metrology instruments include other near continuously reading non-destructive characterization instruments such as contact and non-contact dimensional, eddy current, ultra-sound, and X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) sensors. Various uses of measurements include: multiple component matching, correction of machine drift, closed loop control of machines, and verification of product tolerances via substantially complete serialized dimensional quality control. | 06-12-2014 |
20160069677 | HIGH SPEED METROLOGY WITH NUMERICALLY CONTROLLED MACHINES - Systems, apparatuses and methods are described for integrating an electronic metrology sensor with precision production equipment such as computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines. For example, a laser distance measuring sensor is used. Measurements are taken at a relatively high sample rate and converted into a format compatible with other data generated or accepted by the CNC machine. Measurements from the sensor are synchronized with the position of the arm of the machine such as through the use of offsets. Processing yields a detailed and highly accurate three-dimensional map of a workpiece in the machine. Applicable metrology instruments include other near continuously reading non-destructive characterization instruments such as contact and non-contact dimensional, eddy current, ultra-sound, and X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) sensors. | 03-10-2016 |
Michael Garvey, Boyds, MD US
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20100131406 | Method and Apparatus For Educational Financial Planning - A system is provided that gathers information from a user regarding a desired educational institution and sources for financing an education at the educational institution. The system further estimates a future income and compares the income with the obligations that arise from financing the education. This comparison is subsequently classified according to risk profile. | 05-27-2010 |
20130103573 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR EDUCATIONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING - A method of managing loans is provided. The method includes electronically importing a loan portfolio of a user. A plurality of repayment options for the loan portfolio are then displayed to the user. The user is then able to provide input indicative of the choosing of one of the repayment options. The choices made by the user are then able to be automatically implemented. | 04-25-2013 |
Michael Edward Garvey, Schererville, IN US
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20150275515 | Geodesic Frame System - A geodesic frame system comprises a hub connector comprising a discontinuous ring and having a first ring opening and a second ring opening. The geodesic frame system further includes at least two elongated struts, each strut including a first end, a first strut opening greater than a hub connector cross-section and proximate the first end, a second end, and a second strut opening greater than the hub connector cross section and proximate the second end, where each elongated strut is capable of being coupled with the hub connector by insertion of the hub connector through the first strut opening. A wire piece having a wire piece diameter less than the first ring opening and the second ring opening is capable of being coupled with the hub connector by insertion through the first and second ring opening, is further included. | 10-01-2015 |
Michael J. Garvey, Appleton, WI US
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20090064028 | DECISION TREE DEVICE AND WEBSITE FOR PROVIDING INFORMATION - Devices and downloads employing analysis software executed by a processor. Instructions display questions and receive user input to identify a topic. Instructions display questions and receive user input to define circumstances within the identified topic. Instructions present an output information relating to the identified topic as a function of the defined circumstances wherein the output information comprises at least one of a solution, a course of action or a definition of a problem. | 03-05-2009 |
20130211361 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH HIGH QUALITY INK JET IMAGE PRODUCED AT LINE SPEED - A mass produced absorbent article having an image of a quality that is commercially acceptable. The image is produced by ink jet printheads applying ink to a web moving at high speed under the jets in the course of manufacturing the article. The image is printed at low resolution but is characterized in part by a higher coverage area ratio and brightness. | 08-15-2013 |
20150173976 | ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH HIGH QUALITY INK JET IMAGE PRODUCED AT LINE SPEED - A mass produced absorbent article having an image of a quality that is commercially acceptable. The image is produced by ink jet printheads applying ink to a web moving at high speed under the jets in the course of manufacturing the article. The image is printed at low resolution but is characterized in part by a higher coverage area ratio and brightness. | 06-25-2015 |
Michael Joseph Garvey, Appleton, WI US
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20090062623 | IDENTIFYING POSSIBLE MEDICAL CONDITIONS OF A PATIENT - Assisting a health care provider in rapidly detecting a possible medical condition in a patient. In an embodiment, a handheld portable device programmed with software instructions is configured to interact with the patient to deduce a list of possible medical conditions. The deduced list of possible medical conditions is provided to a health care provider for diagnosis. Suggested treatment plans may also be provided based on the list of possible medical conditions. | 03-05-2009 |
Norbert P. Garvey, Nashville, IN US
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20150364885 | PLUG ASSEMBLIES - Plug assemblies and related kits and techniques for using the same are disclosed herein. In one non-limiting aspect, a plug assembly protects an existing plug of a cord and facilitates replacement of a second plug that is engageable with the existing plug in the event the second plug is damaged. In one embodiment, an assembly includes a first plug member with male and female end portions, and a retaining element configured to engage with the first plug member and at least a portion of a cord that includes a second plug member configured to engage with the first plug member. When the retaining element is engaged with the first plug member, one of the female end portion and the male end portion of the first plug member is accessible for engagement with a third plug member. Additional and/or alternative embodiments, forms, features and aspects are disclosed herein. | 12-17-2015 |
Paul Garvey, Kaukauna, WI US
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20090182470 | LAWN MOWER WITH WEIGHT TRANSFER MECHANISM - A lawn mower or other vehicle having a weight transfer mechanism to selectively transfer weight of a front-mounted mower or other attachment from the attachment to the drive wheels of the vehicle to improve traction in the drive wheels. The weight transfer mechanism may include a generally horizontal linear actuator applying a generally horizontal force to a weight transfer linkage. The weight transfer linkage may include a pivotable member mounted to the front of the vehicle, the pivotable member pivoting under the influence of the horizontal force to bear more or less of the attachment weight. | 07-16-2009 |
Paul Raphael Garvey, Duxbury, MA US
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20120047104 | COMPUTERIZED METHODS FOR ANALYZING COMPETING AND NON-COMPETING HYPOTHESES - Described is a system and method for analyzing competing and non-competing hypothesis. Diagnostic strength of evidence in connection with a competing hypothesis analysis is analyzed. Veracity of evidence in connection with a non-competing hypothesis analysis is analyzed. | 02-23-2012 |
Paul W. Garvey, Kaukauna, WI US
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20140076874 | JUMP LINER FOR PUSH-PULL MIG TORCH - A jump liner for a push-pull MIG welding torch includes an elongated tubular body having front and back ends. The tubular body is made of a flexible plastic material. A front adapter is disposed at the front end of the tubular body. The front adapter is fittable in a retaining head of the torch. A back adapter is disposed at the back end of the tubular body. The back adapter is fittable in a gooseneck or body block of the welding torch. The front adapter provides sealing between the jump liner and the retaining head to prevent back flow leakage of shielding gas, and the front adapter prevents deformation of the tubular body at elevated temperatures. The back adapter provides sealing between the jump liner and the gooseneck or body block. | 03-20-2014 |
Paul William Garvey, Kaukauna, WI US
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20120248083 | WELDING TORCH WITH WIRE FEED SPEED CONTROL - A welding torch has a torch handle. A wire drive assembly is disposed in the torch handle and includes a drive motor and a drive roller. The wire drive assembly contacts the welding wire and is configured to drive the welding wire from a wire feeder to a welding operation. In addition, the welding torch has a trigger and a wire feed speed adjustment assembly. The trigger is disposed near a rear end of the torch handle and is configured to be depressed by an operator for initiating feed of the welding wire. The adjustment assembly is positioned near the rear end of the handle adjacent to the trigger and on the same side of the handle as the trigger. The adjustment assembly allows operator adjustment of a feed speed of the welding wire. | 10-04-2012 |
20120248084 | WIRE FEEDER TENSIONER WITH DEFINITIVE SETTINGS - A wire feeder includes a tensioner with a discrete number of compressive force settings for applying a desired compressive force to welding wire fed through the wire feeder is provided. The tensioner includes an adjustment knob with a discrete number of detents disposed along a helical surface adjacent an inner bore of the adjustment knob. The tensioner also includes a pin extending from an end of a tensioning post located in the inner bore, the pin being configured to align with the detents of the adjustment knob. Rotation of the adjustment knob adjusts alignment of the pin among the discrete number of detents, which correspond to the discrete number of compressive force settings. | 10-04-2012 |
20130334190 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING FEED ROLL POSITION IN A WELDING TORCH - A welding system includes a welding torch assembly including a body, a first feed roll, a second feed roll, and a lever. The first and second feed rolls are both configured to rotate with respect to the body, and the first and second feed rolls are disposed opposite from one another about a welding wire feed region. The lever is configured to pivot at a first end of the lever about a lever joint of the body, and the second feed roll is movable between a first position and a second position in response to movement of a second end of the lever. The second feed roll is adjacent to the first feed roll in the first position, the second feed roll is not adjacent to the first feed roll in the second position, and the lever is configured to maintain the feed roll in the second position. | 12-19-2013 |
20130334191 | MOTOR ASSEMBLY FOR A PUSH-PULL WELDING TORCH - A welding system includes a welding torch assembly. The welding torch assembly includes a first feed roll configured to rotate about a first axis, a second feed roll disposed opposite the first feed roll about a welding wire feed region, a first helical gear coupled to the first feed roll, a second helical gear operatively coupled to the first helical gear, and a drive motor. The first helical gear is configured to rotate about the first axis, the second helical gear is configured to rotate about a second axis to rotate the first helical gear about the first axis, wherein the second axis is generally perpendicular to the first axis, and the drive motor is configured to rotate the second helical gear about the second axis. The second axis is offset from a plane defined by the welding wire feed region between the first and second feed rolls. | 12-19-2013 |
20130334192 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GUIDING WELDING WIRE THROUGH A TORCH - A welding system includes a wire drive assembly having feed rolls for feeding welding wire through a welding torch assembly. The welding system also includes a rear structure disposed at an upstream end of the welding torch assembly, a forward structure disposed at a downstream end of the welding torch assembly, and a continuous guide structure. The rear structure has a rear structure aperture through which the welding wire is received, the forward structure has a forward structure aperture through which the welding wire is output, and the continuous guide structure is disposed between and coupled to the rear structure aperture and the forward structure aperture. The rear structure aperture is aligned with a first axis, the forward structure aperture is aligned with a second axis, and the first and second axes are offset from each other. | 12-19-2013 |
20140263255 | ADJUSTABLE DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY - A welding system includes a welding wire feeder, and the welding wire feeder includes a motor and an adjustable drive shaft assembly. The motor is and configured to rotate a feed roll with respect to the wire drive assembly housing. The adjustable drive shaft assembly is coupled to the motor and configured to couple with the feed roll. The adjustable drive shaft assembly includes a drive mechanism configured to urge rotation of the feed roll and to adjust a position of the feed roll relative to the wire drive assembly housing. | 09-18-2014 |
Paul William Garvey, Freedom, WI US
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20140251972 | Replaceable Machine-Mounted Male Input Power Connections - A system and method for replaceable machine-mounted male input power connections includes a power connection unit that is at least partially arranged within a housing and configured to transfer power received from a power source to drive a welding process. The power connection unit includes an input configured to receive power from the power source, an output configured to deliver the power received at the input to drive the welding process, and a bus system, configured to connect the input and the output. The power connection unit also includes a male connector having a conductive post extending to a threaded cylindrical shaft. The male conductor forms at least a portion of the input or the output and extends from the housing through a coupling assembly. The coupling assembly includes a correspondingly threaded portion configured to engage the threaded cylindrical shaft of the male connector to the bus system. | 09-11-2014 |
20150334781 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM TEMPERATURE SENSOR ASSEMBLY - An induction heating system includes an induction heating head assembly configured to move relative to a workpiece. The induction heating system may also include a temperature sensor assembly configured to detect a temperature of the workpiece and/or a travel sensor assembly configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the induction heating head assembly relative to the workpiece, and to transmit feedback signals to a controller configured to adjust the power provided to the induction heating head assembly by a power source based at least in part on the feedback signals. In certain embodiments, the induction heating system may also include a connection box configured to receive the feedback signals, to perform certain conversions of the feedback signals, and to provide the feedback signals to the power source. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, the induction heating system may include an inductor stand assembly configured to hold the induction heating head assembly against the workpiece. | 11-19-2015 |
20150334782 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM TRAVEL SENSOR ASSEMBLY - An induction heating system includes an induction heating head assembly configured to move relative to a workpiece. The induction heating system may also include a temperature sensor assembly configured to detect a temperature of the workpiece and/or a travel sensor assembly configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the induction heating head assembly relative to the workpiece, and to transmit feedback signals to a controller configured to adjust the power provided to the induction heating head assembly by a power source based at least in part on the feedback signals. In certain embodiments, the induction heating system may also include a connection box configured to receive the feedback signals, to perform certain conversions of the feedback signals, and to provide the feedback signals to the power source. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, the induction heating system may include an inductor stand assembly configured to hold the induction heating head assembly against the workpiece. | 11-19-2015 |
20150334783 | INDUCTION HEATING SYSTEM CONNECTION BOX - An induction heating system includes an induction heating head assembly configured to move relative to a workpiece. The induction heating system may also include a temperature sensor assembly configured to detect a temperature of the workpiece and/or a travel sensor assembly configured to detect a position, movement, or direction of movement of the induction heating head assembly relative to the workpiece, and to transmit feedback signals to a controller configured to adjust the power provided to the induction heating head assembly by a power source based at least in part on the feedback signals. In certain embodiments, the induction heating system may also include a connection box configured to receive the feedback signals, to perform certain conversions of the feedback signals, and to provide the feedback signals to the power source. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, the induction heating system may include an inductor stand assembly configured to hold the induction heating head assembly against the workpiece. | 11-19-2015 |
20160121419 | Replaceable Machine-Mounted Male Input Power Connections - A system and method for replaceable machine-mounted male input power connections includes a power connection unit that is at least partially arranged within a housing and configured to transfer power received from a power source to drive a welding process. The power connection unit includes an input configured to receive power from the power source, an output configured to deliver the power received at the input to drive the welding process, and a bus system, configured to connect the input and the output. The power connection unit also includes a male connector having a conductive post extending to a threaded cylindrical shaft. The male conductor forms at least a portion of the input or the output and extends from the housing through a coupling assembly. The coupling assembly includes a correspondingly threaded portion configured to engage the threaded cylindrical shaft of the male connector to the bus system. | 05-05-2016 |
Randal P. Garvey, New Albany, OH US
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20120322022 | TOOTH VITALITY TESTER - One example embodiment includes a system for testing the vitality of a tooth. The system includes a stimulus output. The stimulus output is configured to produce a stimulus and output the stimulus to a tooth of a patient. The system also includes a controller, where the controller is configured to control the magnitude and duration of the stimulus produced by the stimulus output. | 12-20-2012 |
Raymond E. Garvey, Loudon, TN US
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20090097740 | Method and Apparatus for Automating an Inspection Procedure - A process for using a hand-held infrared inspection system incorporating on-board training, on-board validation, on-board operator certification, on-board reporting information, or on-board survey instructions. Improved methods for automating area surveys are provided through exception-driven surveillance practices. Imbedded information enables less experienced operators to use more sophisticated devices more effectively. Validation or certification assures operator knowledge or ability. Multilevel classification of anomalies aids in automated analysis and report generation. | 04-16-2009 |
20100165097 | Method and Apparatus for Automating an Inspection Process with Training - A process for using a hand-held infrared inspection system incorporating on-board training, on-board validation, on-board operator certification, on-board reporting information, or on-board survey instructions. Improved methods for automating area surveys are provided through exception-driven surveillance practices. Imbedded information enables less experienced operators to use more sophisticated devices more effectively. Validation or certification assures operator knowledge or ability. Multilevel classification of anomalies aids in automated analysis and report generation. | 07-01-2010 |
Richard Garvey, Amherst, NH US
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20150303807 | Switching Regulator Circuit Allowing a Lower Input Voltage - A buck-boost switching regulator has an output voltage boost circuit to provide a boosted output voltage. The boosted voltage is used to generate higher voltage control signals to gates of NMOS switches, resulting in an ability to operate at lower input voltages. | 10-22-2015 |
Robert Vincent Garvey, Millersville, PA US
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20160073645 | HOLDING DEVICE AND KIT - A holding device and kit for holding panels of an object. The holding device includes holding brackets which have receiving slots dimensioned to receive the panels therein. The holding brackets have holding plates which are spaced apart to form the receiving slot. Connecting members extend between the holding brackets to maintain the holding brackets in position relative to each other and maintain the spacing of the holding plates. Wherein the holding device cooperates with the panels to maintain the panels in the proper position, preventing the panels from shifting during drying and assembly, allowing the panels to be constructed in a stable and visually appealing manner. | 03-17-2016 |
Sean Garvey, Columbus, OH US
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20150265650 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE EFFECT OF EGCG ON MITIGATING SKELETAL MUSCLE LOSS - Disclosed herein are methods for enhancing the efficacy of epigallocatechin gallate (“EGCg”) in mitigating skeletal muscle loss in a subject. Providing EGCg to a subject in a nutritional composition reduces muscle protein degradation, thereby mitigating skeletal muscle loss in the subject. The combination of EGCg with zinc in a nutritional composition enhances the mitigating effect that EGCg has on muscle loss. Specifically, when used in combination, a nutritional composition containing both EGCg and zinc requires less EGCg to obtain the same mitigating effect that occurs in the same nutritional composition containing EGCg but no zinc. | 09-24-2015 |
20160038457 | METHODS OF MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING MUSCLE FUNCTION - Methods of decreasing muscle function decline and improving muscle function in a subject are provided. The methods utilize an effective amount of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCg) to increase the level of muscle vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF), to decrease myostatin levels, or both, and thereby decrease muscle function decline or improve muscle function. The EGCg may be provided as part of a nutritional composition. | 02-11-2016 |
20160066610 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING AGED MUSCLE REGENERATION - Compositions and methods for enhancing the regenerative capacity of an individual are provided. The compositions include, and the methods provide, a combination of an effective amount of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCg) and an effective amount of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) to decrease the level of intramuscular FGF2, to enhance the regenerative capacity of muscle, or both. | 03-10-2016 |
Steven E. Garvey, Bella Vista, CA US
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20150355431 | Magnetic Coupling Mounts for Photonics - A mounting system for mounting an optical element to a supporting unit of an optical system that may include several optical elements in a predetermined alignment with respect to one another and with respect to an optical axis. A carrier holding an optical element in a known position and orientation with respect to the carrier is attached to a supporting unit in a selected location and position of rotation, with respect to an axis that may be the optical axis, by a plurality of magnetic elements, ones of which are carried in or affixed to the supporting unit in predetermined locations and orientations, and other ones of which are included in or affixed to the carrier in predetermined locations and orientations that result in mutual attraction between corresponding ones of the magnetic elements when the carrier is in a predetermined position with respect to the supporting unit. The numbers and locations of the magnets in the supporting unit may provide for a plurality of possible predetermined positions in which mutual magnetic attraction fastens the carrier to the supporting unit. | 12-10-2015 |
Thomas Garvey, Waterford, MI US
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20140263797 | PROGRESSIVE LOAD LIMITING RESTRAING SYSTEM - A torsion bar having progressive load limiting characteristics for use in a vehicle restraint system is provided. The torsion bar includes a longitudinal main body portion having a first end for mounting to a belt retractor spindle and a second end for being engaged and disengaged with a seatbelt locking mechanism. The main body portion includes a longitudinal slot extending transversely therethrough that defines an opening therein. The torsion bar will twist in response to a first torsional load, which will cause the opening to become closed. When the opening becomes closed, the torsion bar with withstand twisting up to a second torsional load, where the torsion bar will twist again in response to the second torsional load. | 09-18-2014 |
20140265286 | SEATBELT ANCHOR ASSEMBLY - A seatbelt anchor assembly includes a ferrule, a cable, and seatbelt buckle. The ferrule can be mounted at one end to a seat base or other mounted structure of the vehicle, and can further include an anti-rotation pin that is received in a locating hole of the seat base to limit rotation of the ferrule during mounting and during normal occupant use. The pin can be made from aluminum or other material that can shear off in response to a dynamic vehicle load, allowing the ferrule to pivot about its mounting location to align the loads. The ferrule can be in the form of a blank including a body portion and a head portion having a pair of ears, and can include a recess between the ear portions and the body portion to limit tension in the ferrule when the ferrule is crimped to mount a cable thereto. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy A. Garvey, Edna, MN US
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20120116464 | MULTI-THREAD BONE SCREW AND METHOD - A bone screw comprises a threaded shank including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, and defining a first threaded section extending from the distal end portion toward the proximal end portion and adapted for anchoring in cancellous bone. A second threaded section extends contiguously from the first threaded section toward the proximal end portion The second threaded section has a finer thread pattern relative to the first threaded section. In one embodiment, the first threaded section includes a first helical threading defining a single lead thread pattern for anchoring in cancellous bone, and the second threaded section includes a second helical threading interleaved with the first threading to define a duel lead thread pattern for engagement in cortical bone. In a further embodiment, the bone screw includes a head portion extending from the threaded shank and configured for coupling to a spinal implant. | 05-10-2012 |
20160113693 | MULTI-THREAD BONE SCREW AND METHOD - A bone screw comprises a threaded shank including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, and defining a first threaded section extending from the distal end portion toward the proximal end portion and adapted for anchoring in cancellous bone. A second threaded section extends contiguously from the first threaded section toward the proximal end portion. The second threaded section has a finer thread pattern relative to the first threaded section. In one embodiment, the first threaded section includes a first helical threading defining a single lead thread pattern for anchoring in cancellous bone, and the second threaded section includes a second helical threading interleaved with the first threading to define a duel lead thread pattern for engagement in cortical bone. In a further embodiment, the bone screw includes a head portion extending from the threaded shank and configured for coupling to a spinal implant. | 04-28-2016 |
Trevor Garvey, Algonac, MI US
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20160129949 | MODULAR TRUCK BOX COMPARTMENT STRUCTURE - A vehicle may include an occupant cabin, a cargo compartment and a plurality of panels. The cargo compartment is separated from the occupant cabin and includes a floor and a pair of sidewalls extending vertically upward from the floor. The sidewalls extend between the occupant cabin and an aft end of the vehicle. The sidewalls are parallel to each other and may include a plurality of vertically extending slots and a plurality of horizontally extending slots. The plurality of panels are configured to be received in any of the vertically and horizontally extending slots and define one or more sub-compartments within the cargo compartment. | 05-12-2016 |
Zachary Garvey, Stillwater, MN US
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20150374401 | Cleaning Device for Catheter and Catheter Including the Same - A cleaning device for cleaning a catheter lumen of a tissue removal catheter has a flushing chamber with distal and proximal seals and an inlet port. The proximal seal is a duckbill seal that includes a pair of opposing duckbill members that slidingly accept the distal end portion of a catheter body to form a seal about the catheter body proximal to a proximal opening in of the catheter lumen. Fluid is directed in the inlet port, into the flushing chamber, into proximal opening in the catheter body, and through the catheter lumen to discharge tissue contained in the catheter lumen. In some embodiments, the cleaning device is preloaded on the catheter body. The cleaning device can have an internal stop that engages with an external stop on the catheter body when the cleaning device is positioned in an operative position. | 12-31-2015 |
Zachary Thomas Garvey, Stillwater, MN US
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20120123352 | FLEXIBLE DEBULKING CATHETERS WITH IMAGING AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE - Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement. | 05-17-2012 |
20140190523 | CLEANING DEVICE FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENT AND METHOD OF USE - A cleaning device for a medical instrument including a flushing chamber, the flushing chamber having a lumen sized and configured to accept a distal end portion of the medical instrument during a cleaning process. The flushing chamber has an inlet port and an outlet port. Proximal and distal sealing members of the flushing chamber seal about the medical instrument when the instrument is inserted into the lumen of the flushing chamber. | 07-10-2014 |
20150080700 | Flexible Debulking Catheters with Imaging and Methods of Use and Manufacture - Catheters and methods for removing material from (or “debulking”) a body lumen while imaging the region comprised of the material are provided. The catheters can be used in body lumens, including but not limited to intravascular lumens such as coronary or peripheral arteries. The catheters include housings or other structures to mount or protect an imaging transducer. Generally, debulking catheters include a proximal portion, a distal portion having an opening, a cutting element which may be exposed through the opening to contact material in a body lumen and an imaging transducer with associated circuitry and display. The catheter debulks a body lumen when it is moved while the cutting element is in contact with the material in the lumen and the region comprised of the material is imaged before, after, or during catheter movement. | 03-19-2015 |