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Cameron Manners, Oshawa CA
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20110100498 | LINER ASSEMBLY FOR PIPELINE REPAIR AND METHODS OF INSTALLING SAME - A liner assembly for pipeline repair and methods of installing same. The liner assembly generally comprises an outer tubular liner, an inner malleable inflatable bladder positioned longitudinally within said liner, and a generally non-stretchable strap positioned longitudinally within the malleable inflatable bladder. The generally non-stretchable strap restricts longitudinal over-expansion during positioning and inflation of the liner assembly within a pipeline. | 05-05-2011 |
20130312860 | LINER ASSEMBLY FOR PIPELINE REPAIR AND METHODS OF INSTALLING SAME - A liner assembly for pipeline repair and methods of installing same. The liner assembly generally comprises an outer tubular liner, an inner malleable inflatable bladder positioned longitudinally within said liner, and a generally non-stretchable strap positioned longitudinally within the malleable inflatable bladder. The generally non-stretchable strap restricts longitudinal over-expansion during positioning and inflation of the liner assembly within a pipeline. | 11-28-2013 |
20150107713 | LINER ASSEMBLY FOR PIPELINE REPAIR OR REINFORCEMENT AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE SAME - A liner assembly for a pipeline section having at least one junction with a lateral pipe, the liner assembly comprises an outer tubular liner having an opening therein generally coinciding in position with each junction when the liner assembly is positioned with the pipeline section and an inner malleable inflatable bladder assembly positioned longitudinally within the tubular liner, said bladder assembly being inhibited from over-expanding during positioning and inflation of the liner assembly within the pipeline section. | 04-23-2015 |
Chris R. Manners, Moorpark, CA US
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20110207057 | Edge Smoothness With Low Resolution Projected Images For Use in Solid Imaging - A solid imaging apparatus and method employing sub-pixel shifting in multiple exposures of the digitally light projected image of a cross-section of a three-dimensional object on a solidifiable liquid medium. The multiple exposures provide increased resolution, preserving image features in a three-dimensional object and smoothing out rough or uneven edges that would otherwise be occur using digital light projectors that are limited by the number of pixels in an image projected over the size of the image. Algorithms are used to select pixels to be illuminated within the boundary of each image projected in the cross-section being exposed. | 08-25-2011 |
Chris Robert Manners, Moorpark, CA US
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20160075087 | FRACTURING A SHELL OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT - An apparatus is provided for fracturing a shell of a three-dimensional object. The apparatus may be caused to receive a shell of a three-dimensional object composed of a plurality of facets including first facets and distinct second facets, and form layer data defining a plurality of layers of the shell for use in forming the three-dimensional object on a layer-by-layer basis. At least some of the plurality of layers may include respective first fragments, and at least some of the plurality of layers may include respective second fragments. The first fragments may be produced by first facets and exclusive of second facets, and the second fragments may be produced by second facets and exclusive of first facets. And at least one layer of the plurality of layers may include both a first fragment of the respective first fragments, and a second fragment of the respective second fragments. | 03-17-2016 |
Chris Roberts Manners, Moorpark, CA US
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20130307193 | Support Structures and Deposition Techniques for 3D Printing - There is provided a support structure for use with 3D printing of objects from computer-aided designs. The support structures include fine points that contact the down-facing surfaces of the 3D object being printed in order to adequately support the 3D object while also being adapted for easy removal after the 3D print process is complete. The fine points are possible by controlling the operation of the dispenser to provide a precise amount of material in a precise location. The dispenser jumps from a first fine point to a second fine point by retracting the print material after the first fine point is printed and then moving the dispenser vertically relative to the first fine point before the dispenser is moved horizontally to the second fine point. | 11-21-2013 |
David Cree Manners, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20100211555 | EFFICIENT INTEGRATION BETWEEN AN EXTERNAL WORKLOAD MANAGER AND AN RDBMS - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a system, method and computer program product is provided for integrating an external workload manager with a database system. The method according to one embodiment includes a method comprises: receiving a request in a database component, the request including a cross component token; starting a new unit of work in workload management software in the database component, in response to the request; determining, from a cross component workload management unit, a transaction class and a synchronization code using the database component; finding an internal workload in the workload management software that matches the transaction class and the synchronization code of the cross component workload management unit; and using the matching internal workload for the new unit of work. | 08-19-2010 |
David W. Manners, Easton, PA US
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20140080637 | TRAINING DEVICE - A training device is disclosed that has a depressable element and an indicator element that provides a perceivable indication, for example an audible alarm, to a user when an amount of force being applied to the training device along the major axis of the training device is less than a desired amount of depressing force. In some embodiments, the training device is in the shape of a prolate sphere and approximates the size and shape of a ball typically used in American football. The training device may be configured so that no perceivable indication is provided while either little to no force is being applied to the training device along its major axis or while an adequate amount of force is being applied to the training device along the major axis thereof. | 03-20-2014 |
Edward Preston Manners, Ourimbah AU
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20110010233 | Method of administering a reward scheme - A method of administering a rewards scheme, including the steps of: receiving a plurality of Electronic Extract Reports (EERs) corresponding to a plurality of eligible transactions, each eligible transaction being a purchase transaction effected using an electronic transaction terminal between a business member of the rewards scheme and a customer member of the rewards scheme; identifying from the EERs the business member and customer member party to each eligible transaction and a cash amount associated with the eligible transaction; obtaining a credit from the business member for a predetermined percentage of the cash amount of each eligible transaction; providing a first portion of the credit to the customer member party to the eligible transaction for which the credit was obtained; and using a second portion of the credit to fund advertisement in favor of the business member. | 01-13-2011 |
Ian Manners, Oakville CA
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20080224103 | WIDELY WAVELENGTH TUNEABLE POLYCHROME COLLOIDAL PHOTONIC CRYSTAL DEVICE - The present invention discloses a widely wavelength tunable polychrome colloidal photonic crystal device whose optical Bragg diffraction stop bands and higher energy bands wavelength, width and intensity can be tuned in a continuous and fine, rapid and reversible, reproducible and predictable fashion and over a broad spectral range by a controlled expansion or contraction of the colloidal photonic lattice dimension, effected by a predetermined change in the electronic configuration of the composite material. In its preferred embodiment, the material is a composite in the form of a film or a patterned film or shape of any dimension or array of shapes of any dimension comprised of an organized array of microspheres in a matrix of a cross-linked metallopolymer network with a continuously variable redox state of charge and fluid content. The chemo-mechanical and electro-mechanical optical response of the colloidal photonic crystal-metallopolymer gel is exceptionally fast and reversible, attaining its fully swollen state from the dry shrunken state and vice versa on a sub-second time-scale. These composite materials can be inverted by removal of the constituent microspheres from the aforementioned colloidal photonic crystal metallopolymer-gel network to create a macroporous metallopolymer-gel network inverse colloidal photonic crystal film or patterned film or shape of any dimension optical Bragg diffraction stop bands and higher energy bands wavelength, width and intensity can be redox tuned in a continuous and fine, rapid and reversible, reproducible and predictable fashion and over a broad spectral range by a controlled expansion or contraction of the colloidal photonic lattice dimensions. | 09-18-2008 |
Keith Manners, Redditch GB
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20130303058 | GRINDING MACHINE FOR THE GRINDING OF SPRING ENDS - A grinding machine for grinding an end of a spring, the machine comprising a fixed spring mounting, which is fixable in a known position in the machine, for a spring or springs and a grinding surface secured to a support structure and arranged with the support structure to relatively oscillate to and fro along an oscillation path or cycle across one end of the mounting. | 11-14-2013 |
Lowell Manners, Kirkland, WA US
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20100160047 | Scalable Game Primitives / Distributed Real-Time Aggregation Of Player Data - Disclosed herein is a set of coordinated game service primitives that allows for custom, per-game, logic. A new game with new custom logic can be added without needing to change any public api or database schema or write any new server code. The same hardware may be shared across many games. And the system scales linearly. That is, if the number of servers is doubled, then so is the number of concurrent users that can be supported. Also disclosed are systems and methods for two-stage aggregation. Pre-aggregation may take place on a plurality of front-end server. Final aggregation may take place on one or more back-end servers. A name value store may be used to reliably store state. | 06-24-2010 |
Lowell N. Manners, Kirkland, WA US
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20100285885 | MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER GAME MESSAGE SCHEDULING - A massively multiplayer game management service includes a scheduling module that establishes a message receiving period and a game data aggregation period. The massively multiplayer game management service further includes a message receiving module that, during the message receiving period that overlaps at least part of the game data aggregation period, receives a message from a player client. The message may include an identifier and an execution time that follows the game data aggregation period. The massively multiplayer game management service further includes a message sending module that sends game data, aggregated in a game space location corresponding to the identifier, to the player clients upon occurrence of the execution time. | 11-11-2010 |