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Guy M. Foster, Windsor, CA US
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20140333291 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING LOCATIONS OF SOLAR PANELS - System and method for identifying solar panels. In accordance with exemplary embodiments, an electrical signal within one or more solar cells of the solar panel is detected and processed to provide a detection signal corresponding to a distinguishing characteristic associated with the solar panel. In accordance with alternative exemplary embodiments, a light sensor is disposed along a sightline from the solar panel to detect a light emission produced by dissipation of electrical power by one or more solar cells of the solar panel. In accordance with further alternative exemplary embodiments, selective blocking of light to (e.g., shading of) portions of predetermined solar panels causes corresponding changes in output power that can be used to identify affected solar panels. | 11-13-2014 |
Guy M. Jones, San Antonio, TX US
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20140331669 | EGR Pulse Mixer for Internal Combustion Engine Having EGR Loop - A mixer, for use with an internal combustion engine, for mixing EGR gas from an EGR loop with fresh air from the engine's fresh air intake. The mixer has an outer shell having the general shape of a thin-shelled hollow cylinder with a side entry port. One end of the cylinder provides a straight entry port and the other end of the cylinder provides a straight exit port. An inner sleeve fits inside the outer shell such that a space is provided between the inner sleeve and the outer shell, and a passageway is formed inside the inner sleeve through the length of the mixer. The inner sleeve has a series of flow ribs extending from its outer surface within the space, and has entry holes for providing fluid communication from the space into the passageway. | 11-13-2014 |
Guy M. Mckhann, Bronxville, NY US
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20100168532 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING BRAIN ACTIVITY - A device for measuring intracortical brain activity of a subject is provided. The device includes a support member configured for intracranial insertion in the subject. The device comprises a plurality of electrodes are positioned in an electrode region of the support member, which is configured to traverse the cerebral cortex of the subject when the support member is inserted intracranially in the subject. In certain embodiments, the device further comprises drainage region positioned on the support member such that two or more electrodes in the electrode region contact the cerebral cortex of the subject when the drainage region of the support member is in fluid contact with cerebrospinal fluid in the brain ventricle of the subject. In certain embodiments, the device further comprises a detector or probe for monitoring an additional brain parameter. | 07-01-2010 |
Guy M. Pollaud, St. Germain En Laye FR
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20110123758 | FLOOR MATTING/CARPETING - A mat/carpet ( | 05-26-2011 |
20110229692 | BASE FOR A FLOOR MAT | 09-22-2011 |
20120094562 | SCOURING MATERIAL - A method of making a scouring material comprises the steps of: 1) forming a three-dimensional nonwoven web of natural fibres contacted with dry particulate material that includes fusible binder particles, 2) exposing the web to conditions that cause the binder particles to form a flowable liquid binder, and then solidifying the liquid binder to form bonds between the fibres of the web and thereby provide a pre-bonded web and 3) applying abrasive particles to the pre-bonded web and bonding the abrasive particles to the fibres of the pre-bonded web by at least a make-coat resin to provide the scouring material. | 04-19-2012 |
Guy M. Robby, Saratoga, CA US
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20140246338 | Jewelry Storage Album - A jewelry storage album having one or more mesh frame pages, hingedly coupled to a rigid cover, for storing and organizing a plurality of jewelry items. The mesh material of each mesh frame page contains a plurality of apertures. The mesh material has a high aperture to material ratio such that the mesh material is see-through, facilitating the placement and attachment of jewelry items such as: pierced earrings of the post and clasp configuration, and the hook type. The compartment formed by the mesh material and mesh frame, the spacing between the mesh frame pages, and the option to offset locations of jewelry on adjacent pages, provides jewelry on adjacent pages protection from damage by contact. Hanger loops removably attached to the mesh frame page allow placement and attachment of jewelry items such as: clip-on earrings, finger rings, bracelets, necklaces, pins, and the like. | 09-04-2014 |
Guy M. Shivitz, Houston, TX US
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20120239463 | Purchasing Trading Partners Feedback Process for Purchase Practice Refinement - Systems and methods for refining repetitive purchases using historical feedback and contractual data are disclosed. For example, parties to a pharmaceutical purchase transaction typically include one or more of a Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), vendor or manufacturing drug company, wholesaler, and a purchaser, such as a hospital or hospital group. In a typical pharmaceutical purchase transaction, several (possibly inconsistent) agreements can be in place between the parties to the transaction. Disclosed are methods and systems to collect, from a plurality of data sources, information pertaining to negotiated contract prices of pharmaceutical and surgical supplies. Also disclosed is a periodic process to provide purchasing suggestions and receive further feedback from purchasers and suppliers to refine the activities of the purchaser and/or supplier. For example, a purchaser could be informed of a different order placement option which could result in a cost savings based on currently available pricing/purchase agreements. | 09-20-2012 |
20130096990 | Purchasing Trading Partners Feedback Process for Purchase Practice Refinement - Systems and methods for refining repetitive purchases using historical feedback and contractual data are disclosed. For example, parties to a pharmaceutical purchase transaction typically include one or more of a Group Purchasing Organization (GPO), vendor or manufacturing drug company, wholesaler, and a purchaser, such as a hospital or hospital group. In a typical pharmaceutical purchase transaction, several (possibly inconsistent) agreements can be in place between the parties to the transaction. Disclosed are methods and systems to collect, from a plurality of data sources, information pertaining to negotiated contract prices of pharmaceutical and surgical supplies. Also disclosed is a periodic process to provide purchasing suggestions and receive further feedback from purchasers and suppliers to refine the activities of the purchaser and/or supplier. For example, a purchaser could be informed of a different order placement option which could result in a cost savings based on currently available pricing/purchase agreements. | 04-18-2013 |