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Adam Green, Boca Raton, FL US
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20130229104 | Lighting Apparatus with Light-Emitting Diode Chips and Remote Phosphor layer - A lighting apparatus with light-emitting diode chips and a remote phosphor layer includes a plurality of LED chips, a cover, a heat sink, a first end cap, a second end cap, at least one PCB, and a LED driver. The plurality of LED chips is positioned on the at least one PCB and electronically connected with the LED driver. The LED driver is electrically connected with male contacts which traverse through the first end cap and the second end cap. The at least one PCB is enclosed with the cover, the heat sink, the first end cap, and the second end cap. The blue light and ultraviolet light from the plurality of LED chips coverts into white or yellow light from a phosphor layer of the cover, where the phosphor layer is remotely positioned from the plurality of LED chips. | 09-05-2013 |
20160078519 | Method for an LED Product Filtering Engine - A user-friendly method for filtering LED products in order to identify a matching design ideal for a specific lighting application described by a user. The method includes first displaying a plurality of filter question, each associated with a plurality of answers. Next, a desired answer is received from a user account and is used to update an aggregate set of desired specifications with an at least one technical specification. The aggregate set of desired specifications is then compared against each of a plurality of LED designs in order to identify an at least one matching LED design. The aforementioned process is repeated as a plurality of iterations, with each iteration being associated with a filter question. Resultantly, the matching LED design of a last iteration is graphically displayed through a user computing device. | 03-17-2016 |
Alex E.s. Green, Gainesville, FL US
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20110114144 | IMPROVED PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR THE PYROLYSIS OF FEEDSTOCK - This invention involves pyrolysis of feedstock by introducing carbonaceous feedstock, into a hopper and moving it into a reactor tube enclosed in an oven, generating heat within the oven that is in part transferred to the feedstock, heating it to sufficient temperature to pyrolyze the feedstock into useful volatiles and char. A Venturi system produces a negative pressure directing volatiles into a pyro-gas oven producing heat necessary for pyrolysis and generating useful excess heat. The extruded pyrolysis char has uses including charcoal fuel, soil amendments, and activated charcoal while liquids can be produced for processing into fuels. Excess heat may be used to heat water, steam, and air, may be used in air heating and cooling systems, perform mechanical work with a Stirling engine or generate electricity on the order of 100 kW and higher. The system may be operated in a carbon neutral or even carbon negative manner, allowing sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. | 05-19-2011 |
Alison Rae Green, Punta Gorda, FL US
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20090239193 | Teeth protection device - A protective shield is substantially preformed to fit within a mouth of a patient undergoing high or low intensity pulse light or laser treatment to prevent pain from developing the nerves or because of the presence of metal dental work. The shield will diffuse the laser beam to thereby lessen or prevent any impact on the nerves. The shield can be made of a plastic material such as Ether Polyurethane, Polyethylene Teraphthalate, Polyethalyne, and/or Polycarbonate. | 09-24-2009 |
Andrew Green, Jupiter, FL US
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20090188255 | COMBUSTOR END CAP ASSEMBLY - A combustor end cap assembly having an improved cooling configuration is disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention are directed towards an apparatus and method for cooling an effusion plate of the combustor end cap assembly. The combustor end cap assembly also incorporates an impingement plate having a plurality of cooling holes with the impingement plate positioned a predetermined distance from the effusion plate. The cooling fluid passes through the impingement plate and is directed towards and onto the effusion plate for cooling of the effusion plate. | 07-30-2009 |
Andrew G. Green, Jupiter, FL US
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20120200046 | SYSTEM FOR SEALING A GAP BETWEEN A TRANSITION AND A TURBINE | 08-09-2012 |
20150101345 | SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR A GAP BETWEEN OUTLET PORTIONS OF ADJACENT TRANSITION DUCTS IN A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A seal assembly for sealing a circumferential leakage gap between outlet portions of first and second adjacent transition ducts in a gas turbine engine includes a first seal member affixed to the outlet portion of the first transition duct and a second seal member movable with respect to the first seal member. The second seal member is positionable in a non-sealing first position and a sealing second position. While in the first position, the second seal member is circumferentially spaced from the outlet portion of the second transition duct. While in the second position, the second seal member extends across the leakage gap and creates a seal with the outlet portion of the second transition duct to substantially prevent leakage through the leakage gap. | 04-16-2015 |
April Green, Gainesville, FL US
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20120114606 | Novel Pasteuria Strain and Uses Thereof - The subject invention provides a novel and advantageous strain of | 05-10-2012 |
Bruce A. Green, Micanopy, FL US
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20110114144 | IMPROVED PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR THE PYROLYSIS OF FEEDSTOCK - This invention involves pyrolysis of feedstock by introducing carbonaceous feedstock, into a hopper and moving it into a reactor tube enclosed in an oven, generating heat within the oven that is in part transferred to the feedstock, heating it to sufficient temperature to pyrolyze the feedstock into useful volatiles and char. A Venturi system produces a negative pressure directing volatiles into a pyro-gas oven producing heat necessary for pyrolysis and generating useful excess heat. The extruded pyrolysis char has uses including charcoal fuel, soil amendments, and activated charcoal while liquids can be produced for processing into fuels. Excess heat may be used to heat water, steam, and air, may be used in air heating and cooling systems, perform mechanical work with a Stirling engine or generate electricity on the order of 100 kW and higher. The system may be operated in a carbon neutral or even carbon negative manner, allowing sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. | 05-19-2011 |
Christopher Green, Cooper City, FL US
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20120226239 | SYRINGE WITH INTEGRATED CANNULA - A syringe assembly includes a tubular barrel having an open proximal end, a distal end, and an internal a fluid retaining chamber. A plunger is slidingly received in the chamber and is configured to draw fluid into and expel fluid from the chamber. A hollow projection extends from the distal end of the barrel and a cannula extends from the hollow projection. The cannula may have a spiked tip, a transverse orifice, and longitudinally disposed bi-lateral fluid flow channels. The cannula is adapted to penetrate the seal of a medical access point, such as a medicine vial, IV port, or catheter port. A receiving collar including one or more male threads surrounds the hollow projection and the cannula and is adapted to releasably engage a needle hub. The needle hub has an internal cavity configured to matingly receive and cover the cannula. | 09-06-2012 |
David Green, Lakeland, FL US
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20140342061 | FRUIT OR VEGETABLE PULP PROCESSING APPARATUS WITH DEFECT SEPARATOR AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A fruit or vegetable pulp processor includes a defect separator configured to separate defects from a fruit or vegetable pulp stream. The defect separator may have associated therewith at least one adjustable control parameter relating to an amount of defect separation from the fruit or vegetable pulp stream. At least one image sensor may be configured to sense defects in the fruit or vegetable pulp stream, and a controller may be configured to adjust the at least one adjustable control parameter of the defect separator based upon sensed defects. Accordingly, the amount or level of defects in the fruit or vegetable pulp stream may be controlled to provide a desired balance between yield and quality. | 11-20-2014 |
Fannie Green, Boynton Beach, FL US
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20130074253 | Tri-Seat For Toilet - Disclosed is a toilet seat comprising a primary seat, a first auxiliary seat, and a second auxiliary seat. The primary seat can be used by individuals of average size in a conventional manner, while the first auxiliary seat can be used by smaller individuals. The second auxiliary seat can be used by individuals of larger size. Each seat can be independently raised and lowered as needed. The primary seat attaches below the first and second auxiliary seat, providing a support surface thereto. The device can be installed on a conventional toilet, requires no maintenance, and provides a seat that can accommodate a variety of different sized individuals. | 03-28-2013 |
George Green, Coral Springs, FL US
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20140017122 | DENTAL WATER DISINFECTOR - The present invention generally relates to water disinfection systems for use in dental operatory settings. In particular, a dental water disinfector is described, wherein the dental water disinfector is configured to purify water used during a dental procedure. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the dental water disinfector is utilized to eliminate bacterial contaminants present in water supplies utilized by dental drills and irrigation equipment. | 01-16-2014 |
Howard Green, Palm Beach Gardens, FL US
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20120209621 | SKIN PHOTO INTERPRETING PROGRAM AND PROFESSIONAL & PHYSICIAN ADVISORY BOARD GUIDED DERMATOLOGY TEXT SEARCH ENGINE AND FACILITATOR OF PHYSICIAN APPOINTMENTS - A method of providing information executed by a computer program interacting with several professionals and with a customer who has provided the photo of a person's skin, hair or nails, including the steps of: the customer acquiring at least one photo of a skin, hair or nails; the customer accessing the program on a computer; the customer subscribing to the text match service; the customer uploading to the program the photo; the customer entering an identification of the body area of which the photo was taken; the program publishing the photo and making it anonymous; the program queuing the photo for reading; a professional retrieving the photo from the queue; the professionals reading the photo and identifying the displayed skin condition; the professionals each matching the photo to two preferred stored texts describing the identified skin condition; the program publishing the photo in combination with the text; the program notifying the customer and the customer displaying the text. A preferred additional step is that of the program providing the customer with a random code to be used to expedite an appointment with a dermatologist in the customer's geographic area. | 08-16-2012 |
Howard A. Green, Palm Beach, FL US
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20150148115 | GAMIFICATION AND COMPUTERIZATION OF ON-LINE PHOTO IDENTIFICATION - A computerized on-line photo identification game presented through a computer program provides a subject matter category and steps for registration of website visitors to become photo-submitting players or to become photo subject matter identifying photo identifying players who receive photos of specific subject matter within the subject matter category submitted by photo-submitting players and identify the subject matter shown in the photos by name, by matching the subject matter to stored text in the program database, or both, and in which the photo identifying players may be rated by factors including concurrence with the majority of photo identifying players in identification and in which they may also be rewarded. | 05-28-2015 |
20150238871 | GAMIFICATION AND COMPUTERIZATION OF ON-LINE PHOTO IDENTIFICATION - A method of participating in an identification game includes the steps of providing information on an interface executed by a computer program interacting with at least one and preferably several lay website visitors or other interface visitors or members of the general public, which upon joining the website or other interface are referred to herein simply as lay subject matter identifiers members, or as a lay subject submitting member who has provided the photographic image for identification, or as an identifying member who views and submits an identification of what is shown in the photo, which in most instances would be a digital image or picture of something, to identify what specifically beyond the category of the subject matter is shown in the photo. | 08-27-2015 |
Jacqueline S. Green, Pensacola, FL US
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20080282441 | Garments for holding a post-surgical drain system - A garment worn by a user has an inner wearer-facing surface and an outer surface. An inner pocket is attached to the inner surface below the chest of the user, the inner pocket having a rounded bottom, an open top, and outwardly flared sides. A drain system has a drain bulb snugly received within the inner pocket and a tube with one end attached to the bulb and the opposing end indwelled within the wearer. One or more straps are located on the inner surface, the straps each forming a closed loop such that the tube passes through the loop. An outer pocket is attached to the outer surface of the garment and overlays the inner pocket so that a single stitch line attaches both the inner pocket and the outer pocket to the garment. | 11-20-2008 |
Jason Green, Davie, FL US
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20130068905 | MODIFICATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE TO INCLUDE A CONTAINMENT AREA AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR AN ALTERNATE FUEL - A system and attendant structural components for incorporating an alternate fuel supply, such as of the type used in combination with a conventional distillate fuel, to power a heavy duty industrial vehicle, such as a mine haul dump truck. The system and attendant structure includes a mounting assembly structured for containment and support of the alternate fuel and a containment area disposed on the vehicle and structured and dimensioned to retain the mounting assembly therein. The containment area and the mounting assembly are disposed in laterally adjacent, exposed relation to an operator area of the mine haul truck, wherein the mounting assembly and the containment area are cooperatively disposed and structured to facilitate storage of the alternate fuel and operative communication and distribution thereof with the powering engine of the mine haul vehicle. | 03-21-2013 |
20130069357 | MODIFICATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE TO INCLUDE A CONTAINMENT AREA AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR AN ALTERNATE FUEL - A system and attendant structural components for incorporating an alternate fuel supply, such as of the type used in combination with a conventional distillate fuel, to power a heavy duty industrial vehicle, such as a mine haul dump truck. The system and attendant structure includes a mounting assembly structured for containment and support of the alternate fuel and a containment area disposed on the vehicle and structured and dimensioned to retain the mounting assembly therein. The containment area and the mounting assembly are disposed in laterally adjacent, exposed relation to an operator area of the mine haul truck, wherein the mounting assembly and the containment area are cooperatively disposed and structured to facilitate storage of the alternate fuel and operative communication and distribution thereof with the powering engine of the mine haul vehicle. | 03-21-2013 |
20130074816 | MODULE CONTAINMENT OF FUEL CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE - A unitary assembly for retaining the various components of a fuel control system on a vehicle, wherein the assembly includes a unitary module at least partially structured in the form of a mounting assembly operative to contain and support at least a portion of the fuel control system specifically including a containment structure or at least one fuel tank for storing and operatively disposing a fuel supply associated with the fuel control system. An electronic control unit of the fuel control system is structured to facilitate metering and distribution of an operative fuel mixture which may include an alternate fuel as well as a conventional distillate fuel. The module and the mounting assembly are cooperatively structured to collectively retain the electronic control unit, the containment structure and at least a portion of a remainder of the fuel control system as a self-contained unit on the vehicle. | 03-28-2013 |
20150020770 | FUEL MIXTURE SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A system and attendant structural assembly operative to establish a coordinated mixture of gaseous and distillate fuels for an engine including an electronic control unit (ECU) operative to monitor predetermined engine data determinative of engine fuel requirements and structured to regulate ratios of the gaseous and distillate fuel of an operative fuel mixture for the engine. The system and assembly includes at least one mixing assembly comprising an integrated throttle body and air gas mixer directly connected to one another, wherein the throttle body is disposed in fluid communication with a pressurized gaseous fuel supply and the air gas mixer is disposed in fluid communication with a flow of intake air to a combustion section of the engine. In use, the throttle body is structured to direct a variable gaseous fuel flow directly to the air gas mixer for dispensing into the intake air flow to the combustion section. | 01-22-2015 |
20150020771 | FUEL MIXTURE SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A system and attendant structural assembly operative to establish a coordinated mixture of gaseous and distillate fuels for an engine including an electronic control unit (ECU) operative to monitor predetermined engine data determinative of engine fuel requirements and structured to regulate ratios of the gaseous and distillate fuel of an operative fuel mixture for the engine. The system and assembly includes at least one mixing assembly comprising an integrated throttle body and air gas mixer directly connected to one another, wherein the throttle body is disposed in fluid communication with a pressurized gaseous fuel supply and the air gas mixer is disposed in fluid communication with a flow of intake air to a combustion section of the engine. In use, the throttle body is structured to direct a variable gaseous fuel flow directly to the air gas mixer for dispensing into the intake air flow to the combustion section. | 01-22-2015 |
20150025774 | FUEL MIXTURE SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A system and attendant structural assembly operative to establish a coordinated mixture of gaseous and distillate fuels for an engine including an electronic control unit (ECU) operative to monitor predetermined engine data determinative of engine fuel requirements and structured to regulate ratios of the gaseous and distillate fuel of an operative fuel mixture for the engine. The system and assembly includes at least one mixing assembly comprising an integrated throttle body and air gas mixer directly connected to one another, wherein the throttle body is disposed in fluid communication with a pressurized gaseous fuel supply and the air gas mixer is disposed in fluid communication with a flow of intake air to a combustion section of the engine. In use, the throttle body is structured to direct a variable gaseous fuel flow directly to the air gas mixer for dispensing into the intake air flow to the combustion section. | 01-22-2015 |
20150025775 | FUEL MIXTURE SYSTEM AND ASSEMBLY - A system and attendant structural assembly operative to establish a coordinated mixture of gaseous and distillate fuels for an engine including an electronic control unit (ECU) operative to monitor predetermined engine data determinative of engine fuel requirements and structured to regulate ratios of the gaseous and distillate fuel of an operative fuel mixture for the engine. The system and assembly includes at least one mixing assembly comprising an integrated throttle body and air gas mixer directly connected to one another, wherein the throttle body is disposed in fluid communication with a pressurized gaseous fuel supply and the air gas mixer is disposed in fluid communication with a flow of intake air to a combustion section of the engine. In use, the throttle body is structured to direct a variable gaseous fuel flow directly to the air gas mixer for dispensing into the intake air flow to the combustion section. | 01-22-2015 |
20150129338 | MODIFICATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE TO INCLUDE A CONTAINMENT AREA AND MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR AN ALTERNATE FUEL - A system and attendant structural components for incorporating an alternate fuel supply, such as of the type used in combination with a conventional distillate fuel, to power a heavy duty industrial vehicle, such as a mine haul dump truck. The system and attendant structure includes a mounting assembly structured for containment and support of the alternate fuel and a containment area disposed on the vehicle and structured and dimensioned to retain the mounting assembly therein. The containment area and the mounting assembly are disposed in laterally adjacent, exposed relation to an operator area of the mine haul truck, wherein the mounting assembly and the containment area are cooperatively disposed and structured to facilitate storage of the alternate fuel and operative communication and distribution thereof with the powering engine of the mine haul vehicle. | 05-14-2015 |
Jason E. Green, Davie, FL US
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20150107693 | VEHICLE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY FOR A FUEL SUPPLY - A mounting assembly for supporting a fuel supply on a vehicle, which is specifically adapted for the operable support and positioning of an auxiliary fuel supply. The vehicle with which the mounting assembly is utilized may vary significantly, but is primarily structured for use on mine haul vehicles, bulldozers, and other heavy duty commercial vehicles, wherein the operation thereof is significantly benefited or enhanced through the provision of an auxiliary, or alternate fuel supply such as, but not limited to, liquid natural gas (LNG), selectively powering the engine of the vehicle as determined by an improved electronic control system. The mounting assembly comprises a containment structure in the form of at least one fuel tank and a housing is structured to enclose the fuel tank. A base supports the housing and provides a pivot point about which the housing may be disposed between a first and second orientation. | 04-23-2015 |
Jason Eric Green, Davie, FL US
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20120060800 | FUEL MIXTURE CONTROL SYSTEM - A control system operative to establish a coordinated composition of gaseous fuel and distillate fuel specifically adaptable for use in high capacity, off-road, mine haul vehicles and including an electronic control unit structured to modulate a throttle position signal from the vehicle throttle assembly and transmit the modulated throttle position signal to a vehicle engine control assembly. The electronic control unit concurrently generates an auxiliary fuel control signal to a gaseous control unit, dependent at least in part, on the operating modes and operating characteristics of the vehicle. The auxiliary control signal is determinative of a quantity of gaseous fuel to be included in an operative fuel mixture, wherein said modulated throttle position signal and said auxiliary control signal are determinative of the operative fuel mixture on which the vehicle engine operates during predetermined ones of the operating modes of the vehicle engine. | 03-15-2012 |
Jason Reinis Green, Jacksonville, FL US
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20120123794 | Method and System for Adjudicating Claims in a Health Services Environment - Methods and systems for adjudicating claims in health services environments are presented. An exemplary method for processing service provider claims for payment includes scheduling appointments with service providers, receiving claims from the service providers, determining whether at least one scheduled appointment corresponds with at least one received claim and determining that at least one scheduled appointment has not been identified as corresponding to at least one received claim within a predetermined period of time. Optionally, the method includes presenting the particular received claim for payment when at least one of the scheduled appointments corresponds to the particular received claim. | 05-17-2012 |
Jason Reinis Green, Ponte Vedra, FL US
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20090037223 | System and method for accessing patient history information in a health services environment using a human body graphical user interface - Methods and systems for accessing patient history information in a health services environment using a human body graphical user interface are presented. An exemplary computer-implemented method for accessing patient history information includes identifying established medical codes, which are associated with portions of the human body, from patient history information for a patient; mapping the patient history information to corresponding portions of the human body based on the identified established medical codes; and displaying the patient history information for the patient in accordance with the mapping using a human body graphical user interface (GUI). The human body GUI comprises an anatomical representation of the human body that graphically depicts a plurality of portions of the human body associated with the established medical codes. | 02-05-2009 |
Kelly Ray Green, Jay, FL US
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20090014131 | Tensioning tool for a counterbalance system for sectional doors - A door system ( | 01-15-2009 |
Lawrence M. Green, Pinecrest, FL US
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20080292755 | Alkali Buffer + Minerals Supplement Additive - The disclosure herein has applicability to a highly concentrated alkali buffers+minerals supplement solution is formed by combining potassium hydroxide (KOH) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with magnesium carbonate hydroxide (MgCO | 11-27-2008 |
20120328738 | ALKALI BUFFER + MINERALS SUPPLEMENT ADDITIVE - A concentrated alkali buffer+minerals supplement additive for human consumption having a pH value of approximately 12.5, formed by combining potassium hydroxide (KOH) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with magnesium carbonate hydroxide (MgCO | 12-27-2012 |
Lee Green, Boca Raton, FL US
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20110180592 | Biodegradable bottle for liquids - A bottle for liquids which is biodegradable and is comprised of pulp products. | 07-28-2011 |
20130020277 | Biodegradable Bottle for Liquids - A bottle for holding liquids that is biodegradable and that is made from environmentally sustainable materials. The bottle includes a body, a shoulder, a neck portion, and a cap. According to one aspect, the neck portion of the bottle is made of bioplastic, and the shoulder and body of the bottle are made from thermoformed pulp. The bioplastic neck can mate with, and be adhered to, the shoulder, and the shoulder can mate with, and be adhered to, the pulp body. | 01-24-2013 |
Leon Green, Pompano Beach, FL US
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20110165397 | Stitch-Bonded Flame-Resistant Fabrics - A fire-resistant fabric is provided that comprises a non-woven batt comprising an intertwined first plurality of flame-resistant fibers. The fire-resistant fabric further comprises one or more stitching yarns engaging the non-woven batt in the form of stitches configured for binding the intertwined flame-resistant fibers into a stitch-bonded fabric. The one or more stitching yarns include a yarn comprising a second plurality of flame-resistant fibers. At least one of the first and second pluralities of flame-resistant fibers comprises partially oxidized PAN fibers. | 07-07-2011 |
Mark Jeffery Green, Winter Springs, FL US
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20110031968 | Three axis field monitor - The gauss meter devices of the present invention are small, low power 3 axis field monitor board which detects DC to slow varying magnetic fields. The unit is designed to be embedded into a system which may be sensitive to magnetic fields and needs to continuously measure the magnitude of the field around it. The unit continuously monitors and logs magnetic fields on X, Y and Z axes and it also logs the vector summation of the X, Y and Z axes. The unit may be controlled and queried by wired serial communication means or by means of an integrated radio frequency (RF) transceiver. The RF transceiver may utilize a proprietary communication protocol or a standard wireless communication protocol such as ZigBee, Bluetooth or any of the IEEE communications standards. The many configuration settings of the device may be changed by the user by issuing commands to the device from an established command set. Novel use is made of solid state electronics to calibrate the unit digitally instead of by the traditional use of mechanical potentiometers, physical trimming of resistors and so forth. Therefore, the units may be calibrated by an automated system. All calibration and configuration data is stored in nonvolatile memory. | 02-10-2011 |
Nicholas Green, Juniper, FL US
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20100113906 | HYBRID BASKET CATHETERS - The invention provides hybrid basket-type intravascular catheter probes designed to optimize blood vessel wall contact or close proximity while traversing tortuous curves. Related diagnostic systems and methods are also provided. | 05-06-2010 |
20100317921 | BALLOON EXPANDABLE INTRAVASCULAR BASKET CATHETER - The invention provides balloon-expandable intravascular basket-style catheters optimized for efficient interrogation of blood vessel walls. Related diagnostic systems and methods are also provided. | 12-16-2010 |
Nicholas A. Green, Jupiter, FL US
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20150039017 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ENDOVASCULAR EMBOLIZATION - The present disclosure describes an occlusion device and methods of delivering the occlusion device. The occlusion device can include an expandable structure configured to move between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. The expandable structure can be configured to have an expansion ratio of at least about 5:1. Further, the occlusion device can be configured to prevent substantially all fluid from flowing past the occlusion device when the occlusion device is in the expanded configuration in the vessel. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039018 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ENDOVASCULAR EMBOLIZATION - The present disclosure describes an occlusion device and methods of delivering the occlusion device. The occlusion device can include an expandable structure configured to move between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. The expandable structure can be configured to have an expansion ratio of at least about 5:1. Further, the occlusion device can be configured to prevent substantially all fluid from flowing past the occlusion device when the occlusion device is in the expanded configuration in the vessel. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039019 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ENDOVASCULAR EMBOLIZATION - The present disclosure describes an occlusion device and methods of delivering the occlusion device. The occlusion device can include an expandable structure configured to move between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. The expandable structure can be configured to have an expansion ratio of at least about 5:1. Further, the occlusion device can be configured to prevent substantially all fluid from flowing past the occlusion device when the occlusion device is in the expanded configuration in the vessel. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039020 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR ENDOVASCULAR EMBOLIZATION - The present disclosure describes an occlusion device and methods of delivering the occlusion device. The occlusion device can include an expandable structure configured to move between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. The expandable structure can be configured to have an expansion ratio of at least about 5:1. Further, the occlusion device can be configured to prevent substantially all fluid from flowing past the occlusion device when the occlusion device is in the expanded configuration in the vessel. | 02-05-2015 |
20150190141 | ENDOVASCULAR OCCLUSION DEVICE WITH HEMODYNAMICALLY ENHANCED SEALING AND ANCHORING - The present disclosure describes an occlusion device and methods of delivering the occlusion device. The occlusion device can include an expandable structure configured to move between an unexpanded configuration and an expanded configuration. The occlusion device is configured such that arterial blood pressure enhances both sealing with the vessel wall and anchoring against migration. The expandable structure can be configured to have an expansion ratio of at least about 5:1. Further, the occlusion device can be configured to mechanically prevent substantially all fluid from flowing past the occlusion device when the occlusion device is in the expanded configuration in the vessel. | 07-09-2015 |
Paul Green, Clearwater, FL US
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20080198967 | High throughput baggage inspection system - A stand-alone inspection system operating reliably with high throughput. The system employs automated image analysis to distinguish between cleared items and suspicious items. Cleared items pass through the inspection system without stopping, but the system stops suspicious items at a predetermined location so that the alarmed items can be readily identified by an operator. The system also displays information on the items that allows an operator to confirm that the item in the predetermined location is an alarmed item. Rather than resolving the alarmed item with the system stopped, the operator records an indicia of the alarmed item and the alarmed item is removed for further inspection or other processing. The recorded indicia provides a tracking mechanism that ensures alarmed bags are resolved. | 08-21-2008 |
Philip Warren Green, Valrico, FL US
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20140374988 | INSTANT WIN GAMING TICKET AND METHOD - Methods and apparatus for playing an instant win gaming ticket. An instant win gaming ticket has multiple instant win games which can be played by the player. The amount won per game is dependent on the results of at least one previous game on the same ticket. The player plays the games on a single ticket and the amount the player wins for each game depends on whether previously played games on the same ticket were won or lost. | 12-25-2014 |
Robbie A. Green, Apopka, FL US
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20090052641 | System and Method for Dynamic Call-Progress Analysis and Call Processing - A telephony application such as an interactive voice response (“IVR”) needs to identify quickly the nature of the call (e.g., whether it is a person or machine answering a call) in order to initiate an appropriate voice application. Conventionally, the call stream is sent to a call-progress analyzer (“CPA”) for analysis. Once a result is reached, the call stream is redirected to a call processing unit running the IVR according to the analyzed result. The present scheme feeds the call stream simultaneous to both the CPA and the IVR. The CPA is allowed to continue analyzing and outputting a series of analysis results until a predetermined result appears. In the meantime, the IVR can dynamically adapt itself to the latest analysis results and interact with the call with a minimum of delay. | 02-26-2009 |
20110046956 | System And Method For Improved Dynamic Allocation Of Application Resources - A self-help application platform such as one hosting an interactive voice response (IVR) has a browser that executes application scripts to implement the self-help application. The execution of the application scripts is performed by utilizing various application resources, such as media conversions from text to speech (TTS) and speech to text (automatic speech recognition ASR) and other media servers. The platform is provided with a dynamic resource selection mechanism in which the application is executed with an updated optimum set of application resources distributed over different locations. The selection is based on the profiles of the browser, users, route, and quality of service. The selection is further modulated by the browser's previous experiences with the individual resources. The selection is made dynamically during the executing of the application script. | 02-24-2011 |
20120300913 | System and Method for Dynamic Call-Progress Analysis and Call Processing - A telephony application such as an interactive voice response (“IVR”) needs to identify quickly the nature of the call (e.g., whether it is a person or machine answering a call) in order to initiate an appropriate voice application. Conventionally, the call stream is sent to a call-progress analyzer (“CPA”) for analysis. Once a result is reached, the call stream is redirected to a call processing unit running the IVR according to the analyzed result. The present scheme feeds the call stream simultaneous to both the CPA and the IVR. The CPA is allowed to continue analyzing and outputting a series of analysis results until a predetermined result appears. In the meantime, the IVR can dynamically adapt itself to the latest analysis results and interact with the call with a minimum of delay. | 11-29-2012 |
Robert Green, Tampa, FL US
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20090281931 | Data Storage and Processor for Storing and Processing Data Associated with Derivative Contracts and Trades Related to Derivative Contracts - The description generally describes systems and methods for managing derivative contracts. The system maintains derivative contract states using a set of rules to ensure subsequent post-trade events are applied in the correct order, and without jeopardizing the integrity of the underlying derivative contract. Data about derivative contracts maintained in other environments can be back-loaded into the system to allow all of a user's contracts to be contained within the system, and data associated with the back-loaded contracts can be governed in the same fashion as existing derivative contracts. Payment processing and settlement can be handled automatically by the system. If a derivative contract in the system has an uncertain state, payment processing on the derivative contract can be initiated by either trading counterparty using payment processing logic. | 11-12-2009 |
20090281932 | Data Storage and Processor for Storing and Processing Data Associated with Derivative Contracts and Trades Related to Derivative Contracts - The description generally describes systems and methods for managing derivative contracts. The system maintains derivative contract states using a set of rules to ensure subsequent post-trade events are applied in the correct order, and without jeopardizing the integrity of the underlying derivative contract. Data about derivative contracts maintained in other environments can be back-loaded into the system to allow all of a user's contracts to be contained within the system, and data associated with the back-loaded contracts can be governed in the same fashion as existing derivative contracts. Payment processing and settlement can be handled automatically by the system. If a derivative contract in the system has an uncertain state, payment processing on the derivative contract can be initiated by either trading counterparty using payment processing logic. | 11-12-2009 |
20110184847 | DATA STORAGE AND PROCESSOR FOR STORING AND PROCESSING DATA ASSOCIATED WITH DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS AND TRADES RELATED TO DERIVATIVE CONTRACTS - The description generally describes systems and methods for managing derivative contracts. The system maintains derivative contract states using a set of rules to ensure subsequent post-trade events are applied in the correct order, and without jeopardizing the integrity of the underlying derivative contract. Data about derivative contracts maintained in other environments can be back-loaded into the system to allow all of a user's contracts to be contained within the system, and data associated with the back-loaded contracts can be governed in the same fashion as existing derivative contracts. Payment processing and settlement can be handled automatically by the system. If a derivative contract in the system has an uncertain state, payment processing on the derivative contract can be initiated by either trading counterparty using payment processing logic. | 07-28-2011 |
Scott A. Green, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL US
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20130235568 | Light Emitting Diode Troffer Door Assembly - A troffer door assembly having a heat conductive frame assembly, a lens member and a light emitting diode (LED) assembly having a rigid heat conductive brace member, wherein the rigid brace member is affixed to the frame assembly such that the rigidity of the frame assembly is increased and such that heat is passed from the rigid brace member to the frame assembly. Hinge members and latch members are positioned in exterior slots on the frame assembly such that the location of the hinge members and latch members can be adjusted. In this manner installed troffer light fixtures can be retrofitted by replacing the installed troffer door with the troffer door assembly as described. | 09-12-2013 |
20140340883 | LIGHT EMITTING DIODE TROFFER DOOR ASSEMBLY - A troffer door assembly has a frame assembly, a lens member and a light emitting diode (LED) assembly. The rigid brace member is affixed to the frame assembly such that the rigidity of the frame assembly is increased. Hinge members and latch members are positioned in exterior slots on the frame assembly such that the location of the hinge members and latch members can be adjusted. In this manner installed troffer light fixtures can be retrofitted by replacing the installed troffer door with the troffer door assembly as described. | 11-20-2014 |
20160084447 | TROFFER LIGHT FIXTURE RETROFIT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A retrofitting kit for retrofitting an existing troffer light fixture having a troffer housing includes an adaptor bracket and a door assembly. The adaptor bracket includes a channel configured to rest on a T-bar of a ceiling system, and further configured to be located between the T-bar and the troffer housing. The channel defines an aperture configured to accept either a hinge or a latch of the door assembly, and the channel defines a latch surface. The door assembly includes a hinge configured to interface with the adaptor bracket, a latch configured to engage the latch surface of the adaptor bracket to hold the door assembly in a closed position, a housing including the latch and the hinge, and a light source coupled to the housing. | 03-24-2016 |
20160091158 | PERIPHERY-LIT TROFFER LIGHT FIXTURE RETROFIT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A retrofitting kit includes at least one of an adapter bracket and a retainer configured to engage at least one of an existing troffer light fixture and a T-bar of a ceiling system and a door assembly configured to be held in the ceiling system by the at least one of the adapter bracket and the retainer. The door assembly includes a lens, a housing configured to hold the lens, the housing including one or more sidewalls disposed around a periphery of the lens, where the one or more sidewalls extend upward, away from the lens to define a cavity, and a plurality of LEDs having primary light axes extending inward into the cavity. The plurality of LEDs are coupled to the one or more sidewalls and positioned to illuminate the lens from behind with a uniform distribution of light when engaged. | 03-31-2016 |
20160102814 | STRIP FIXTURE RETROFIT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A retrofit light fixture for retrofitting an existing strip-style light fixture includes a housing, a light emitting diode, a driver, and a bracket. The housing includes a top portion, a side portion, and an end cap, and the housing defines an interior space. At least one of the top portion and the side portion define an elongated opening. The bracket includes a locking flange configured to selectively engage with a portion of a housing of the existing strip-style light fixture. The bracket is slidably coupled to the housing with a fastener that extends through the elongated opening. The bracket is selectively repositionable between a disengaged orientation and an engaged orientation, and the bracket is configured to interface with a portion of the existing strip-style light fixture and thereby secure the retrofit light fixture in place when selectively repositioned into the disengaged orientation. | 04-14-2016 |
20160102825 | COMBINATION RETROFIT AND NEW CONSTRUCTION TROFFER LIGHT FIXTURE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A light fixture is configured for use in either retrofitting an existing troffer light fixture or for use in new construction. The light fixture includes a self-supporting adaptor bracket configured to rest on a T-bar of a ceiling system and further configured to optionally receive a housing of the existing troffer light fixture. The light fixture further includes a door assembly including a latch configured to engage a latch surface of the adaptor bracket, a hinge configured to interface with a slot of the adaptor bracket, a housing including the latch and the hinge, and a light source within the housing. | 04-14-2016 |
Scott A. Green, Ponte Verda Beach, FL US
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20160091181 | TROFFER LIGHT FIXTURE RETROFIT SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A retrofitting kit for retrofitting an existing troffer light fixture having a troffer housing includes a door assembly and a retainer. The door assembly includes a housing and a light source within the housing. The retainer is fixed to the housing of the door assembly and configured to engage at least one of the troffer housing and a T-bar of a ceiling system to thereby selectively secure the door assembly within the ceiling system. The retainer is positioned such that the engagement between the retainer and the at least one of the troffer housing and the T-bar of the ceiling system is direct. | 03-31-2016 |
Sharon Ann Green, Clearwater, FL US
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20120206358 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLING AN INFORMATION DISPLAY - A vehicle instrument system is described. The vehicle instrument system includes an input device configured to receive an input command, a display screen configured to display information, and a processing device coupled to the input device and the display screen. The processing device is configured to determine at least one parameter limit, receive at least one input signal from the input device that corresponds to a manual adjustment of the at least one parameter limit from a first limit value to a second limit value, and provide the second limit value to the display screen for display on the display screen. | 08-16-2012 |