Jett, US
Brian Jett, San Carlos, CA US
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20140172601 | MEDIA CONTENT DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system and method for an all-inclusive, high speed and convenient delivery of digital content to a user is described. The system and method include software, firmware and communications technology for providing digital content to a user, monitoring and controlling an interface between the user and the system to provide for purchase or lease of digital content by the user as well as communicating and archiving all data necessary to accommodate accounting, billing and reporting functions. The system and method also provide for management of the digital content and user interface information in accordance with inventory requirements, physical location unique information, digital rights management and other content usage conditions as well as delivery via a wired or wireless connection to a memory device or a portable rendering device. | 06-19-2014 |
Bryan T. Jett, Erie, PA US
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20090095248 | POWER ASSEMBLY FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH IN-CYLINDER DEPOSIT SCRAPER - A power assembly for an internal combustion engine includes a cylinder with a circular wall defining a first inside diameter. A piston is reciprocably housed within the cylinder. An integral, unitary piston deposit scraper is formed in a portion of the circular wall of the cylinder by upsetting a portion of the metallic wall so as to configure a piston scraper with a second inside diameter which is less than the first inside diameter. The inside diameter of the piston scraper closely matches that of the outside diameter of the top land of the piston. As a result, the piston scraper removes combustion deposits from the piston each time it moves into the top dead center position. | 04-16-2009 |
Bryan Thomas Jett US
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20110132225 | ALTITUDE COMPENSATION SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING SMOKE EMISSIONS FROM A NATURALLY ASPIRATED RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE - A railroad locomotive includes a naturally-aspirated reciprocating internal combustion engine, and a traction generator driven by the engine. A throttle position sensor produces a signal corresponding to the throttle position selected by the locomotive's operator. A load regulator receives a speed signal derived from the throttle position signal and outputs an excitation signal for the traction generator which is modified by a controller in response to air availability so that engine speed and load are controlled independently of the selected throttle position, so as to limit the exhaust smoke output of the engine. | 06-09-2011 |
Bryan Thomas Jett, Erie, PA US
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20080202376 | Altitude Compensation System for Naturally Aspirated Railroad Locomotive - A railroad locomotive includes a naturally aspirated reciprocating internal combustion engine driving a traction generator. A speed control system and load regulator provide an output signal which is operated upon and modified by a controller in response to the barometric pressure at which the locomotive is being operated. | 08-28-2008 |
20080202377 | Altitude Compensation System for Controlling Smoke Emissions From a Naturally Aspirated Railroad Locomotive - A railroad locomotive includes a naturally-aspirated reciprocating internal combustion engine, and a traction generator driven by the engine. A throttle position sensor produces a signal corresponding to the throttle position selected by the locomotive's operator. A load regulator receives a speed signal derived from the throttle position signal and outputs an excitation signal for the traction generator which is modified by a controller in response to air availability so that engine speed and load are controlled independently of the selected throttle position, so as to limit the exhaust smoke output of the engine. | 08-28-2008 |
20090217912 | HIGH VISCOSITY FUEL INJECTION PRESSURE REDUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - An improved high viscosity fuel injection pressure reduction system and method is disclosed for use in an internal combustion engine. The system may include a first fuel line and a second fuel line. The first fuel line may be configured to be coupled upstream of a combustion chamber of the engine when the engine is operated with the first fuel and to provide a first pressurized volume when installed. Likewise, the second fuel line may be configured to be coupled upstream of the combustion chamber of the engine when the engine is operated with the second fuel and to provide a second pressurized volume when installed. The first and second volumes of the fuel lines may provide peak injection pressures lower than a desired pressure when the engine is operated with the first and second fuels, respectively. | 09-03-2009 |
Diane Marie Jett, Warren, MI US
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20080266820 | SYSTEM FOR SUPPORTING AND ELECTRICALLY GROUNDING A COVER OF AN ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE - A system for supporting and electrically grounding metallic covers for electronic control modules includes a housing having wall portions defining a cavity with an opening, a circuit board located within the cavity, the circuit board having a ground plane formed within the circuit board, the circuit board having a top surface substantially facing the opening and supports for proving structural support for the cover, the supports being located on the top surface of the circuit board. The system shields emissions radiating from the module. | 10-30-2008 |
James Hubert Jett, Albuquerque, NM US
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20090107241 | METHOD FOR NON-CONTACT PARTICLE MANIPULATION AND CONTROL OF PARTICLE SPACING ALONG AN AXIS - One or more of the embodiments of the present invention provide for a method of non-contact particle manipulation and control of particle spacing along an axis which includes axial and radial acoustic standing wave fields. Particles are suspended in an aqueous solution, and this solution then flows into the cylindrical flow channel. While the solution flows through the flow channel, the outer structure of the flow channel is vibrated at a resonant frequency, causing a radial acoustic standing wave field to form inside the flow channel in the solution. These radial acoustic standing waves focus the particles suspended in the solution to the center axis of the cylindrical flow channel. | 04-30-2009 |
20090128812 | Method of reducing peak broadening in analytical measurements - A method of reducing peak width in flow-through analytical instrumentation measurements, comprising introducing a sample into an analytical instrument; recording the time required for a plurality of individual analytes within the sample to travel a known distance between a first point and a second point within the analytical instrument to produce a plurality of travel times; recording the time required for a plurality of individual analytes within a sample to travel a known distance between a first point and a second point to produce a plurality of travel times; dividing the travel times into a plurality of groups comprising a fixed number of travel times; assigning a ranking to the travel times within a group; selecting from each group at least one travel time to produce a set of selected travel times; and producing from the set of selected travel times an output signal in the form of a peak. | 05-21-2009 |
20090139332 | Method for non-contact particle manipulation and control of particle spacing along an axis - Method and system for uniformly spacing particles in a flowing system comprising suspending particles in an elongated fluid filled cavity; exposing said cavity to an axial acoustic standing wave field, wherein said axial acoustic standing wave field drives said particles to nodal and anti-nodal positions along the center axis of said cavity to result in uniformly spaced particles; and focusing said particles to the center axis of said cavity. | 06-04-2009 |
20120298236 | Method for Non-Contact Particle Manipulation and Control of Particle Spacing Along an Axis - Method and system for uniformly spacing particles in a flowing system comprising suspending particles in an elongated fluid filled cavity; exposing said cavity to an axial acoustic standing wave field, wherein said axial acoustic standing wave field drives said particles to nodal and anti-nodal positions along the center axis of said cavity to result in uniformly spaced particles; and focusing said particles to the center axis of said cavity. | 11-29-2012 |
Kenneth W. Jett, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090086642 | High availability path audit - In one embodiment, an apparatus identifies two or more network devices in a path between a first endpoint and a second endpoint. The apparatus obtains a measurement of one or more metrics pertaining to functionality of the two or more network devices in the path between the first endpoint and the second endpoint. The apparatus may process the one or more metrics pertaining to the functionality of the two or more network devices to generate a report pertaining to the path between the first endpoint and the second endpoint. | 04-02-2009 |
20140111308 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATIC DEVICE PROVISIONING IN AN RFID NETWORK USING IP MULTICAST - Methods and systems for automatic provisioning of RFID devices in an RFID network are described. A device, such as a Reader, has within its read field a special EPC Identity (ID) Tag that is specifically encoded for that Reader. When the Reader boots up, it reads the special ID Tag. The Tag indicates that the Tag is an EPC ID Tag and the data contained in the Tag will be used to provision the Reader. The Reader transmits an IP multicast packet containing data to a personality class appliance. Upon receiving the packet, the appliance retrieves configuration parameters for the Reader. These parameters collectively make up a personality class for the Reader. The personality data are transmitted back to the Reader. Once the Reader receives the configuration data, it provisions itself, becomes connected to the RFID network. | 04-24-2014 |
Linda Jett, Hillsborough, NC US
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20140045780 | COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SPICAMYCIN DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to compositions comprising spicamycin derivatives, methods of making such compositions, and their use in the treatment and/or prevention of pain, including neuropathic pain. | 02-13-2014 |
Marti Jett, Washington, DC US
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20150051094 | Biomarkers of immune dysfunction in response to chronic stress, methods of use and diagnostic kits - Diagnostic biomarkers for diagnosing immune suppression/dysfunction. The diagnostic biomarkers are genes and/or transcripts that are up or down regulated compared to normal expression when a subject has been stressed either mentally and/or physically. The invention also relates to a method of detecting comprised or suppressed immune response in a subject by comparing certain diagnostic biomarkers in the subject to a control set of diagnostic biomarkers. | 02-19-2015 |
Sherman Jett, Marietta, GA US
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20130067820 | WEATHER SEAL RETAINER APPARATUS - A durable weather sealing apparatus having a retaining member that comprises a U-shaped attachment cavity within the retaining member for receiving a seal insert that attaches frictionally and/or mechanically to the retaining member. The seal insert is comprised of a flexible and pliable material that has an attachment portion contiguous with a sealing portion. The attachment portion comprises an upper surface having one or more barbs for engagement with the groves of the U-shaped attachment cavity. Once the attachment portion is inserted into the retaining member the barbs lock against the groves of the U-shaped attachment cavity, thereby, locking the seal insert in place. The sealing portion of the seal insert protrudes from the retaining member such that the sealing portion can compresses upon contact with a flat surface to form a seal. | 03-21-2013 |
Yvonne Jett, Castro Valley, CA US
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20090165210 | HNC comfy - A cushion pad for use when submerged in the water of a bathtub, or the like, comprising of flexibility, and waterproof. A user may rest his or her head against the comfy pad. A first pad supports the head and a second pad supports the neck, and the third pad supports the chin. The support pads are attachable and detachable with respect to conformed desired orthopedic support relationship between the head, and the neck and the chin to hold its contour texture in and out of water. Suction cups are attached on the back of the first cushion in place to adhere to the back of the wall and tub, or the like. The second and third cushions adhere in place to rest on the head sink and on the ophthalmoscope. | 07-02-2009 |