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Alexander L. Gross, Aspen, CO US
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20090233507 | Fabric treatment process - The present invention is directed to a process for improving at least one of the water-resistance, stain resistance, and/or oil resistance of a fabric by treating the fabric with a composition comprising a wetting-agent, a fluorocarbon repellant, and a carrier. | 09-17-2009 |
Allen Ray Gross, Pueblo, CO US
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20100277396 | RESTRICTED SPACE SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION NETWORK - A system providing RF signals to an RF enabled device is described. In some aspects, a connector configured to convey RF signal is provided with a security tether. In other aspects, a connector may be attached to a cradle or display case where the RF enabled device is separately disposed. The connector may provide the RF signal to the RF enabled device via electromagnetic coupling and/or through an external RF antenna coupling. | 11-04-2010 |
Charles Brian Gross, Greeley, CO US
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20100229729 | CLEANING CYCLE INDICATOR AND CLEANING PROCESS FOR BEVERAGE MAKER - Various embodiments are directed to a beverage maker. The beverage maker may include a brew system, an indicator to indicate at least one of a cleaning and a maintenance need of the beverage maker, and a control circuit. The brew system may include a reservoir to receive a liquid, a heater to heat the liquid, an expendable filter structured to filter impurities from the liquid for at least a predetermined number of brew cycles, and a container for receiving a beverage brewed from the filtered liquid. The control circuit may include a processor configured to receive a signal from at least one sensor indicative of an end of a brew cycle, increment a brew cycle counter by one count at the end of each brew cycle, and activate the indicator when a value of the brew cycle counter is equal to the predetermined number of brew cycles. | 09-16-2010 |
20100229730 | TIME SINCE BREW INDICATOR FOR BEVERAGE MAKER - Various embodiments are directed to a beverage maker. The beverage maker may comprise a brew system, at least one sensor, a display and a control circuit. The brew system may comprise a heater, a reservoir and a container for receiving a brewed beverage. The at least one sensor may be positioned to sense an end of a brew cycle. The control circuit may be configured to receive a signal from the at least one sensor indicative of the end of the brew cycle. Upon detecting the end of the brew cycle, the control circuit may be configured to initiate a timer and cause a current value of the timer to be shown on the display. | 09-16-2010 |
20100233338 | LIQUID DIRECTOR FOR BEVERAGE MAKER - A beverage maker can comprise a liquid director configured to channel liquid toward a lowermost surface thereof, into and though an opening in the beverage maker, and to a fluid container of the beverage maker. The liquid director can be engaged with a lid of the beverage maker and/or at least one side wall of the container. The lid can be moved between a first position where the lid at least partially covers the opening and a second position where the lid does not cover at least a portion of the opening. The liquid director can be in a deployed, fluid receiving position when the lid is in the first position and can be in an undeployed position when the lid is in the second position. | 09-16-2010 |
20110005398 | Method and System to Produce Gourmet Coffee - Various embodiments are directed to a beverage maker. The beverage maker may include a brew system, an indicator to indicate at least one of a cleaning and a maintenance need of the beverage maker, and a control circuit. The brew system may include a reservoir to receive a liquid, a heater to heat the liquid, an expendable filter structured to filter impurities from the liquid for at least a predetermined number of brew cycles, and a container for receiving a beverage brewed from the filtered liquid. The control circuit may include a processor configured to receive a signal from at least one sensor indicative of an end of a brew cycle, increment a brew cycle counter by one count at the end of each brew cycle, and activate the indicator when a value of the brew cycle counter is equal to the predetermined number of brew cycles. | 01-13-2011 |
Daniel R. Gross, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20090311054 | VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE FOR PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM - Provided herein are systems and methods for use in controlling a translocation process of a pneumatic tube system in order to reduce the amount of energy transferred from the tube system to a pneumatic carrier and, hence, its contents. Generally, these utilities entail identifying and/or reducing forces applied to a pneumatic carrier traveling through a travel path within a pneumatic tube system. The systems and method disposed herein allow for varying the velocity of a pneumatic carrier as it passes through a travel path of the pneumatic system. Such varying of the velocity allows for reducing the total forces applied to the pneumatic carrier during passage through the system. In one arrangement, the power output of a power source connected to a compressor device is altered to vary the velocity of pneumatic carries in the system. | 12-17-2009 |
20110270440 | VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE FOR PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM - Provided herein are systems and methods for use in controlling a translocation process of a pneumatic tube system in order to reduce the amount of energy transferred from the tube system to a pneumatic carrier and, hence, its contents. Generally, these utilities entail identifying and/or reducing forces applied to a pneumatic carrier traveling through a travel path within a pneumatic tube system. The systems and method disposed herein allow for varying the velocity of a pneumatic carrier as it passes through a travel path of the pneumatic system. Such varying of the velocity allows for reducing the total forces applied to the pneumatic carrier during passage through the system. In one arrangement, the power output of a power source connected to a compressor device is altered to vary the velocity of pneumatic carries in the system. | 11-03-2011 |
Daniel Robert Gross, Highlands Ranch, CO US
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20150246152 | LIGHT SOURCE DISINFECTION IN A PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM - Provided herein are systems, apparatuses and methods for use in disinfecting pneumatic tube system (PTS) components and/or disinfecting air displaced during the operation of a PTS. More specifically, various aspects are directed to the use of light source disinfection systems for disabling bacteria, viruses and/or other micro-organisms (hereafter “pathogens”) in a PTS. The light source disinfection systems allow of cleaning pneumatic carriers, cleaning the interior of pneumatic tubes and PTS components and/or cleaning air, which is used to propel pneumatic carriers in a PTS. | 09-03-2015 |
Jarrid Michael Gross, Arvado, CO US
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20110109478 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXPANDING PREEMPTION AND BUS PRIORITY SIGNALS - A system for controlling traffic for allowing passage of an emergency vehicle through an intersection controlled by traffic signals includes an intersection module for transmitting signals for preempting the traffic signals and one or more circuit cards coupled to the intersection module. Each expansion card includes a plurality of contact closures for outputting one or more of the signals for preempting the traffic signals. The intersection module selects an expansion card based on a type of output desired, and further selects one or more contact closures of the selected card for the desired output. The expansion cards allow preempt or vehicle outputs beyond the output that a single card can provide. According to another embodiment, the output expansion is achieved by emulating the communication interface between the intersection module and the traffic signal controller. | 05-12-2011 |
Kevin Gross, Boulder, CO US
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20090184858 | Status Indication for Building Automation Systems - Status indication of a device to be controlled in a building automation system; including functionalities and/or devices for recognizing a command signal that has been sent from a controlling device to a device to be controlled; and, interpreting the state of the device to be controlled from the command signal. | 07-23-2009 |
Mica Gross, Lafayette, CO US
Stefan Gross, Boulder, CO US
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20130231301 | COMBINATION OF CHECKPOINT KINASE I INHIBITORS AND WEE I KINASE INHIBITORS - A combination of a CHK1 inhibitor and a WEE1 inhibitor are provided. | 09-05-2013 |
Stefan D. Gross, Superior, CO US
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20110144085 | TRIAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS PIM KINASE INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula (I), in which A, B, R | 06-16-2011 |
Timothy J. Gross, Henderson, CO US
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20130034648 | PARTIALLY FROZEN BEVERAGES INCLUDING BETAINE - Reduced-calorie, partially-frozen mixes, concentrates, and beverage products may include betaine and may include a level of natural-caloric sweeteners that may be significantly reduced from that of a full-calorie, partially-frozen beverage. The mixes may be compatible with commercially available machinery for the production of partially-frozen beverages. Reduced-calorie, partially-frozen beverages may include up to about 4% by weight betaine, and may provide a mouthfeel and texture that is desirable, particularly for a beverage that includes solid particles. | 02-07-2013 |