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Christopher Knox, Morrisville, NC US
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20150201615 | INSECT REPELLENT SURFACE COMPOSITION - Embodiments of the invention relate to a pest-control composition comprising at least one active ingredient and at least two other ingredients; wherein the at least one active ingredient is selected from the group consisting of geraniol, nootketone, amyl cinnamaldehyde, catnip, wintergreen, carvacrol, d-limonene, orange oil, lauric acid, alpha pinene, mint, cornmint oil, lemon oil, eucalyptus, eugenol, peppermint, lemongrass oil, and terpenes; and wherein the at least two other ingredients are selected from the group consisting of 2-propanol, alcohol, ethanol, monobutyl ether, ethylene glycol, terpenes, ethoxylated alcohol, dodecanol, ammonia, soap, lauryl polyglucose, polyethylene glycol, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium olefin sulfonate, cocamidapropyl betaine, alkylbenzene sulfonate, polyoxyethelene alkylphenol sulfate, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate, sodium sterate, potassium sterate, potassium myristate, tomadol, polyglyceryl sterate, glycol monosterate, potassium oleate, polyglyceryl oleate, tween, polymers, acrylic polymers, ethyl cellulous, carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, polyacrylate polymer, polyvinyl pyrolidane, lauric diethanolamine, dimethyldodecylamine oxide, aspartic acid tetrasodium salt, and sodium citrate. | 07-23-2015 |
Douglas Knox, Stouffville CA
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20100255179 | Systems and methods for printing electronic device assembly - The present invention discloses systems and methods for printing functional blocks from a plurality of printheads to a target substrate. In exemplary embodiments, the printing system comprises a main printhead for the majority of printing process, and a secondary printhead for supplemental printing. The system further comprises a controller, utilizing a positioning intelligence system to distribute the printing of the functional blocks between the main printhead and the secondary printhead, to minimize the motions of the printheads while maximize the printing speed. | 10-07-2010 |
20130192523 | Systems and methods for printing electronic device assembly - The present invention discloses systems and methods for printing functional blocks from a plurality of printheads to a target substrate. In exemplary embodiments, the printing system comprises a main printhead for the majority of printing process, and a secondary printhead for supplemental printing. The system further comprises a controller, utilizing a positioning intelligence system to distribute the printing of the functional blocks between the main printhead and the secondary printhead, to minimize the motions of the printheads while maximize the printing speed. | 08-01-2013 |
Janna Knox, Lubbock, TX US
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20160015130 | Interchangeable Wedged Heel Covering Device - The interchangeable wedged heel covering device for modifying the appearance of footwear, thereby enabling a user to wear a single pair of shoes in a variety of styles. The interchangeable wedged heel covering device includes a heel cover that removably secures to the surface of a wedged heel. The heel cover is composed of a rigid material so as to form to the corresponding shape of the heel. The heel cover includes a lip disposed along the upper edge in order to stabilize and prevent movement of the device while in use. In an alternative embodiment, the device is composed of flexible material having an adhesive disposed on the interior thereof so as to removably secure the heel cover to the heel. The lower end of the device further includes one or more removable sections so as to adjust the length of the heel cover to fit various sized heels. | 01-21-2016 |
Jason Knox, Kenmore, WA US
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20150370228 | DETERMINING CONTROL ACTIONS OF DECISION MODULES - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect output of the target system). An automated control system may have one or more decision modules that each controls at least some of a target system, with each decision module's control actions being automatically determined to reflect near-optimal solutions with respect to or one more goals and in light of a target system model having multiple inter-related constraints, such as based on a partially optimized solution that is within a threshold amount of a fully optimized solution. Such determination of one or more control actions to perform may occur for a particular time and particular decision module, as well as be repeated over multiple times for ongoing control. | 12-24-2015 |
20150370232 | MANAGING COORDINATED CONTROL BY MULTIPLE DECISION MODULES - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect output of the target system). An automated control system may in some situations have a distributed architecture with multiple decision modules that each controls a portion of a target system and operate in a partially decoupled manner with respect to each other, such as by each decision module operating to synchronize its local solutions and proposed control actions with those of one or more other decision modules, in order to determine a consensus with those other decision modules. Such inter-module synchronizations may occur repeatedly to determine one or more control actions for each decision module at a particular time, as well as to be repeated over multiple times for ongoing control. | 12-24-2015 |
20160004228 | COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTED CONTROL OF TARGET SYSTEMS - Techniques are described for implementing automated control systems that manipulate operations of specified target systems, such as by modifying or otherwise manipulating inputs or other control elements of the target system that affect its operation (e.g., affect one or more outputs of the target system). An automated control system for such a target system may in some situations have a distributed architecture that provides cooperative distributed control of the target system, such as with multiple decision modules that each control a portion of the target system and operate in a partially decoupled manner with respect to each other, with the various decision modules' operations being at least partially synchronized and each having a consensus with one or more other decision modules, even if a fully synchronized convergence of all decision modules at all times is not guaranteed. | 01-07-2016 |
J.c. Mark Knox, Gatineau CA
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20120320736 | Providing resilient digital telephony services for wireless device - A system and method for providing resilient digital telephony services for wireless communication devices are disclosed. The system comprises a plurality of wireless communication devices and a border gateway serving a communications network that is configured to communicate with the wireless communication devices. At least two telephony servers are located in the communications network. The servers are configured to communicate with at least a portion of the wireless communication devices. A heartbeat module is configured to communicate heartbeat signals between the border gateway and the telephony servers and redirect service in the event of a server failure. | 12-20-2012 |
Mark D. Knox, Hinesburg, VT US
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20150100939 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE BURN-IN STRESS METHOD AND SYSTEM - Burn-in (BI) stress using stress patterns with pin-specific power characteristics. A control device for each conductive pathway from BI board (BIB) contacts to device under test (DUT) connectors/contacts can adjust power delivered to a respective connector/contact responsive to a controller. The control devices can be included in the BIB or an interposer (IP) can be used with existing equipment. Each control device can include a regulator, such as a latchable array of field effect transistors that can regulate power delivered to a respective package connector. | 04-09-2015 |
Michael John Knox, Shamong, NJ US
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20150153213 | VISUAL INDICATOR WITH SENSOR - A fluid level gauge includes a housing having a first end and a second end, and a window disposed in the housing, proximate to the first end. The fluid level gauge further includes an optical sensor disposed in the housing, proximate to the second end. A prism is disposed in the housing, between the optical sensor and the window, such that the prism and the window define a fluid chamber therebetween. The housing further includes a plurality of through holes that provides a fluid path from outside the housing to the fluid chamber. | 06-04-2015 |
Phillip J. Knox, Chicago, IL US
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20160110688 | CASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A content management system is disclosed for documents and other content for a system operating in legal environment referred to herein as a case management system. The case management system allows attorneys in a legal environment to efficiently store and manage content for their client and case matters. Furthermore, the system encourages attorneys to collaborate with fellow co-workers, clients, and third parties (e.g. expert witnesses) in a secure and confidential environment. The case management system enables attorneys to maintain case files and associated documents more efficiently and thus allow law films to more productively function as a business that relies heavily upon comprehensive document files. | 04-21-2016 |
Ron Knox, Victoria AU
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20080297360 | Particle Detector, System and Method - The invention provides use of one or more emitted beams of radiation ( | 12-04-2008 |
20100050879 | FILTER ARRANGEMENT - A filter arrangement for removing impurities from a fluid is disclosed, the filter arrangement ( | 03-04-2010 |
20100319465 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING FLOW - The present invention relates to the field of pollution monitoring equipment and in particular to aspirated particle detector systems, which detect particles in air sampled from a number of locations. The present invention provides a method and apparatus for determining flow in an aspirated particle detector system, said system comprising a plurality of carriers in fluid communication with a particle detector, comprising means for detecting the flow rate in at least one of the carriers comprising sensing a signal transmitted between a first and a second signal transceiver ( | 12-23-2010 |
20110221889 | PARTICLE DETECTION - A particle detection system including; at least one light source adapted to illuminate a volume being monitored at least two wavelengths; a receiver) having a field of view and being adapted to receive light from at least one light source after said light has traversed the volume being monitored and being adapted to generate signals indicative of the intensity of light received at regions within the field of view of the receiver; a processor associated with the receiver adapted to process the signals generated by the receiver to correlate light received at least two wavelengths in corresponding regions within the field of view of the receiver and generate an output indicative of the relative level of light received at the two wavelengths. | 09-15-2011 |
20120140231 | PARTICLE DETECTORS - A beam detector ( | 06-07-2012 |
20120154161 | CHAMBER CONDITION - A particle detector including a chamber, a first aspirator, a sensor(s), a controller and clean air supply. The controller, when in a detecting mode, receives an indicative signal from the sensor and applies logic to the indicative signal to generate a further signal, and when in the purge mode controls substantial purging of the chamber of sample fluid with clean fluid from the clean fluid supply. The controller receives the indicative signal when the chamber is so purged and if necessary adjusts the logic in response thereto. | 06-21-2012 |
20140306113 | PARTICLE DETECTION - A particle detection system including; at least one light source adapted to illuminate a volume being monitored at at least two wavelengths; a receiver having a field of view and being adapted to receive light from at least one light source after said light has traversed the volume being monitored and being adapted to generate signals indicative of the intensity of light received at regions within the field of view of the receiver; a processor associated with the receiver adapted to process the signals generated by the receiver to correlate light received at at least two wavelengths in corresponding regions within the field of view of the receiver and generate an output indicative of the relative level of light received at the two wavelengths. | 10-16-2014 |
20140340892 | PARTICLE DETECTORS - A beam detector including a light source, a receiver, and a target, acting in cooperation to detect particles in a monitored area. The target reflects incident light, resulting in reflected light being returned to receiver. The receiver is capable of recording and reporting light intensity at a plurality of points across its field of view. In the preferred form the detector emits a first light beam in a first wavelength band; a second light beam in a second wavelength band; and a third light beam in a third wavelength band, wherein the first and second wavelengths bands are substantially equal and are different to the third wavelength band. | 11-20-2014 |
20150213697 | MULTI-MODE DETECTION - The invention relates to a particle detector, systems, and methods for detecting the presence of particles in a volume of air, most particularly it relates to detection systems and methods that use multiple modes of detection to detect the presence of particles. Preferably the particles being detected are particles that indicate an actual or incipient fire, or pyrolysis, such as smoke. | 07-30-2015 |
20150276593 | PARTICLE DETECTORS - A beam detector including a light source, a receiver, and a target, acting in cooperation to detect particles in a monitored area. The target reflects incident light, resulting in reflected light being returned to receiver. The receiver is capable of recording and reporting light intensity at a plurality of points across its field of view. In the preferred form the detector emits a first light beam in a first wavelength band; a second light beam in a second wavelength band; and a third light beam in a third wavelength band, wherein the first and second wavelengths bands are substantially equal and are different to the third wavelength band. | 10-01-2015 |
Ron Knox, Mount Eliza AU
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20090002182 | In-Line Smoke Attenuator - In one form the present invention provides an apparatus in an airflow path before a particle detector, wherein the apparatus removes a substantially constant proportion of all sizes of airborne particles from the airflow over time. In an example the apparatus includes a flow splitting arrangement configured to divide a fluid flow into a plurality of sub-flows, the splitting arrangement | 01-01-2009 |
20100305871 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A FILTER - The present invention relates to a system for determining particle transmittance T | 12-02-2010 |
20110058167 | PARTICLE DETECTION - A particle detection system ( | 03-10-2011 |
20110243389 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 10-06-2011 |
20130170705 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 07-04-2013 |
20140022547 | PARTICLE DETECTOR, SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention provides use of one or more emitted beams of radiation ( | 01-23-2014 |
20140078297 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 03-20-2014 |
20150096389 | SAMPLING POINT FOR A PARTICLE DETECTOR - A sampling point for use with an aspirating particle detection system. The sampling point includes: a body; a plurality of apertures in the body for drawing an air sample from an ambient environment; an outlet for delivering the sampled air, at a predetermined sample flow rate, from the body into a sampling pipe of the network of sampling pipes; and a means for maintaining the predetermined sample flow rate regardless of the presence or absence of ambient flow of air about the body. A particle detection system, and air sampling system are also described. | 04-09-2015 |
20150160175 | PARTICLE DETECTOR, SYSTEM AND METHOD - The invention provides use of one or more emitted beams of radiation ( | 06-11-2015 |
20150177137 | METHOD OF DETECTING PARTICLES BY DETECTING A VARIATION IN SCATTERED RADIATION - A smoke detecting method which uses a beam of radiation such as a laser ( | 06-25-2015 |
20150241330 | PARTICLE DETECTION - A particle detection system ( | 08-27-2015 |
20150253165 | ADDRESSABILITY IN PARTICLE DETECTION - A method of determining at least one point of entry of smoke into a smoke detection system, the system having a sampling pipe network including at least one sampling pipe and a plurality of sampling inlets through which an air sample can enter the at least one sampling pipe of the smoke detection system for analysis by a particle detector, said method including: determining a volume of sample air that has passed through at least part of the smoke detection system since a predetermined event or a value corresponding to said volume; and determining through which sampling inlet of the plurality of sampling inlets the smoke entered the smoke detection system based, at least in part, on the determined volume or value. Systems for implementing such a method and related methods are also described. | 09-10-2015 |
20160077001 | PARTICLE DETECTION - A particle detection system including; at least one light source adapted to illuminate a volume being monitored at at least two wavelengths; a receiver having a field of view and being adapted to receive light from at least one light source after said light has traversed the volume being monitored and being adapted to generate signals indicative of the intensity of light received at regions within the field of view of the receiver; a processor associated with the receiver adapted to process the signals generated by the receiver to correlate light received at at least two wavelengths in corresponding regions within the field of view of the receiver and generate an output indicative of the relative level of light received at the two wavelengths. | 03-17-2016 |
Ronald Knox, Mount Eliza, Victoria AU
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20160003714 | Sampling Point - An air sampling system for a low-temperature space is disclosed. The air sampling system includes an air sampling pipe for passing sampling air to an air sampling device, and a sampling conduit extending from the low-temperature space to outside the low-temperature space. The sampling conduit is connected to the sampling pipe. The sampling conduit is selectively accessible from outside the low-temperature space for removal of ice build-up within the sampling conduit. Also disclosed is a kit for an air sampling system. Also disclosed is a method, computing system, air-sampling device and air monitoring system that evaluates an air sampling network. | 01-07-2016 |
Scott Knox, Ottawa CA
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20130106055 | MAGNETIC PIECE FOR PLAY BOARD AND MAGNETIC PLAY BOARD | 05-02-2013 |