Max, US
Brad Max, Kansas City, MO US
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20120225742 | GAME APPARATUS - A portable game apparatus having two identical free-standing units that can be assembled and used independently or together in an opposing or side-by-side arrangement. The game apparatus is convertible to and from a use configuration and a storage configuration. In the storage configuration, the game apparatus is a single unit with a cavity formed therein to house all of the parts of the game apparatus. | 09-06-2012 |
David Michael Max, Shadow Hills, CA US
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20150276121 | Interretractable Folding Stand - An interretractable stand includes outer and inner pairs of minor-image members. Each member of the outer pair rotatably connects to a member of the inner pair. The members of the outer pair are hingedly connected, and the members of the inner pair are hingedly connected, so that the inner pair when fully rotatably misaligned with respect to the outer pair allows the inner and outer pairs to be hingedly separated to an open position, and so that the inner pair when fully rotatably aligned with respect to the outer pair rests between members of the outer pair in a closed position. When open the outer members provide two tripod feet and a backrest, and the inner members provide a third tripod foot and a carriage, forming a stand for supporting a musical instrument, canvas, book, or board. When closed the inner members align between the outer members for easy carrying and storage. A top pair of mirror-image hingedly connected members may be rotatably connected to respective outer pair members to extend the backrest. | 10-01-2015 |
Jay Todd Max, Kansas City, MO US
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20120225742 | GAME APPARATUS - A portable game apparatus having two identical free-standing units that can be assembled and used independently or together in an opposing or side-by-side arrangement. The game apparatus is convertible to and from a use configuration and a storage configuration. In the storage configuration, the game apparatus is a single unit with a cavity formed therein to house all of the parts of the game apparatus. | 09-06-2012 |
Lee B. Max, Tucson, AR US
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20100013559 | High frequency amplifying device - An amplifying device includes a base plate and an integrated circuit (IC) package mounted on the base plate. The IC package includes a radio frequency (RF) output terminal and a power switching metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) die mounted on the RF output terminal. The amplifying device also includes impedance matching circuitry coupled to the power switching MOSFET and the RF output terminal and an insulator substrate mounted on the base plate having thermal conductivity to provide electrical isolation and thermal transfer from the RF output terminal. | 01-21-2010 |
Marianna Max, West Orange, NJ US
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20090217391 | T1R3 A NOVEL TASTE RECEPTOR - The present invention relates to the discovery, identification and characterization of a receptor protein, referred to herein as T1R3, which is expressed in taste receptor cells and associated with the perception of bitter and sweet taste. The invention encompasses T1R3 nucleotides, host cell expression systems, T1R3 proteins, fusion protein, transgenic animals that express a T1R3 transgene, and recombinant “knock-out” animals that do not express T1R3. The invention further relates to methods for identifying modulators of the T1R3-mediated taste response and the use of such modulators to either inhibit or promote the perception of bitterness or sweetness. The modulators of T1R3 activity may be used as flavor enhancers in food, beverages and pharmaceuticals. | 08-27-2009 |
Mark Jeffrey Max, Reisterstown, MD US
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20120254056 | INSTITUTIONAL FINANCIAL AID ANALYSIS - Systems for analytically combining student admissions data, enrollment data, and financial aid data to present relationships therein, are described. One exemplary system includes a processor configured to obtain admissions data, enrollment data, and financial aid data from respective databases in memory, and identify student data shared among any of at least two of them. The processor is further configured to associate each of the identified student data with a unique identifier, receive a first query for a report for a subset of the identified student data, and provide the report. The report is generated by detecting at least two of admissions data, enrollment data, and financial aid data for the subset using the unique identifiers associated with the subset. The report includes a relationship between any of at least two of admissions data, enrollment data, and financial aid data for the subset. Methods and machine-readable media are also described. | 10-04-2012 |
Michael D. Max, St. Pete Beach, FL US
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20090028776 | SEAWATER-BASED CARBON DIOXIDE DISPOSAL - A method for disposing of carbon dioxide is provided. According to the invention, CO | 01-29-2009 |
20090241580 | Atmospheric Water Harvesters - An atmospheric water harvester includes a cooling member over which humid air flows to condense moisture from the atmosphere. The cooling member may be the evaporator of a conventional, gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit. If a gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit is used, the compressor of the circuit may be variable speed. A fan or impeller used to move air through the system may also be variable speed. A preferred embodiment includes a variable flow geometry thermal economizer section configured such that, to varying degrees, the incoming air may be pre-cooled, before it passes over the cooling member, by heat exchange with colder air that has already flowed over the cooling member. | 10-01-2009 |
20090260385 | ATMOSPHERIC WATER HARVESTERS WITH VARIABLE PRE-COOLING - An atmospheric water harvester includes a cooling member over which humid air flows to condense moisture from the atmosphere. The cooling member may be the evaporator of a conventional, gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit. If a gas vapor-based refrigeration circuit is used, the compressor of the circuit may be variable speed. A fan or impeller used to move air through the system may also be variable speed. Preferred embodiments are reconfigurable between at least two operational configurations such that to varying degrees the incoming air may be pre-cooled, before it passes over the cooling member, by heat exchange with colder air that has already flowed over the cooling member. | 10-22-2009 |
20090321435 | Water Handling System - A water handling system features collapsible containers which have ports on either side. The ports allow multiple containers to be connected together so that they can be filled in sequential order. The ports have quick-connect fittings by means of which a cap, an inter-container connector, and/or a spout member can be connected to the containers. Dissolving electrolyte-providing members are suitably provided to be inserted into the containers so that pure water collected, e.g., from an atmospheric moisture harvester can be remineralized. | 12-31-2009 |
20100113845 | ACCELERATED HYDRATE FORMATION AND DISSOCIATION - The invention relates to using gas hydrate to separate specific gases from a gas mixture. In particular, compound hydrate is formed from a mixed gas feedstock to concentrate one or more desired gas species in the hydrate phase and the remainder in the gas phase. The hydrate is then separated from the gas phase and dissociated to produce a gas stream concentrated in the desired species. Additives that accelerate the growth of hydrate and a defoaming agent are added to change the rate of reaction and eliminate hard to break foam produced by the catalyst to enhance total throughput through the process. The addition of some materials can result in changes in the density of the hydrate product, which can be useful for optimizing the separation of hydrate from unreacted liquid and/or rejected gas. | 05-06-2010 |
20100307181 | ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE HARVESTING - The invention relates to atmospheric moisture harvesting. In particular, the invention capitalizes on the recognition that the air outside of a building usually has higher relative humidity than the air inside of the building. Therefore, the present invention relocates and/or modifies the configuration of an atmospheric moisture harvester such that more-moisture-laden, higher-relative-humidity outdoor air lows over the cooled water condensation surface of the atmospheric moisture harvester as the source for water to be delivered and consumed safely inside a dwelling or building. This increases the efficiency of atmospheric moisture harvesting and, at the same time, maintains the ability to access water obtained by the atmospheric moisture harvester from inside the building, thereby fostering ease of use. | 12-09-2010 |
Michael D. Max, Washington, DC US
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20130312451 | Multiple Panel Heat Exchanger - A multiple panel heat exchanger and atmospheric water harvester using the same is provided. The multiple panel heat exchanger includes two or more heat exchange panels arranged in side-by-side series with their major cross sectional areas normal to airflow across the heat exchanger. The heat exchange panels are fluidically connected in series and with a first heat exchange panel in the series having a heat exchange fluid inlet into the heat exchanger and a last heat exchange panel in the series having a heat exchange fluid outlet from the heat exchanger. The multiple panel heat exchanger is suited for a heat exchanger in a refrigeration circuit, such as an evaporator in a vapor-compression refrigeration circuit. An atmospheric water harvester including the multiple panel heat exchanger is also provided. | 11-28-2013 |
Michael David Max US
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20080237137 | Hydrate-based desalination using compound permeable restraint panels and vaporization-based cooling - Desalination apparatus based on porous restraint panels fabricated from a number of different layers of metal, thermoplastic, or other substances are used as sophisticated heat exchangers to control the growth of gas hydrate. The gas hydrate is produced after infusion of liquid hydrate-forming material into water to be treated, which liquid hydrate-forming material can also be used to carry out all the refrigeration necessary to cool seawater to near the point of hydrate formation and to cool the porous restraint panels. Hydrate forms on and dissociates through the porous restraints. The composite restraint panels can also be used in gaseous atmospheres where, for instance, it is desired to remove dissolved water. | 10-02-2008 |
20080264845 | Hydrate-Based Desalination Using Compound Permeable Restraint Panels and Vaporization-Based Cooling - Desalination apparatus based on porous restraint panels fabricated from a number of different layers of metal, thermoplastic, or other substances are used as sophisticated heat exchangers to control the growth of gas hydrate. The gas hydrate is produced after infusion of liquid hydrate-forming material into water to be treated, which liquid hydrate-forming material can also be used to carry out all the refrigeration necessary to cool seawater to near the point of hydrate formation and to cool the porous restraint panels. Hydrate forms on and dissociates through the porous restraints. The composite restraint panels can also be used in gaseous atmospheres where, for instance, it is desired to remove dissolved water. | 10-30-2008 |
Rachel Patricia Max, San Francisco, CA US
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20140092125 | Filtering Documents Based on Device Orientation - In some implementations, document templates can be presented on a mobile device for selection by a user when the user is creating a document. In some implementations, document templates can be filtered based on the orientation of the mobile device. In some implementations, images (e.g., photographs, pictures, drawings, etc.) that match the current orientation of the mobile device are displayed on the mobile device for selection and addition to a document template. In some implementations, animations can be presented while the user is browsing document templates. In some implementations, document templates can be presented on a user interface of the mobile device. As the user scrolls through the document templates, the document templates can appear to move, shake, flutter, rock and/or expand in response to the scrolling movement. In some implementations, a preview of a document template can be displayed in response to a touch gesture. | 04-03-2014 |
Seth A. Max, Manchester, CT US
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20150192300 | LIGHT WEIGHT SWIRLER FOR GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMBUSTOR AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A swirler body for a combustor of a gas turbine engine includes an annular mount face which defines at least one pocket and a method of manufacturing. | 07-09-2015 |
Solomon Max, New York, NY US
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20090015267 | System and Method for Distortion Analysis - A method, circuit and system for determining at least one of an amplitude and a relative phase of a signal under test. A reference signal is generated based, at least in part, upon the at least one of the amplitude and the relative phase of the signal under test. The reference signal is combined with the signal under test to generate a residual signal indicative of a distortion within the signal under test. The residual signal is measured. | 01-15-2009 |
20090033375 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING AND REDUCING SPURIOUS FREQUENCY COMPONENTS - A method for identifying and reducing spurious frequency components is provided. A method in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure may include generating a digital sinusoidal waveform at a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) and receiving the digital sinusoidal waveform at an audio digital-to-analog converter. The method may further include converting the digital sinusoidal waveform to an analog sinusoidal waveform containing spurious frequency components, combining the analog sinusoidal waveform with an analog distortion correction waveform to generate a composite output waveform and receiving the composite output waveform at notch filter circuitry. The method may also include filtering the composite output waveform to generate a filtered composite output waveform and amplifying a difference between the filtered composite output waveform and a signal from a circuit-under-test (CUT) to generate an amplified analog signal. The method may also include converting the amplified analog signal to an amplified digital signal. Of course, additional implementations are also within the scope of the present disclosure. | 02-05-2009 |
20090063071 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR DISTORTION ANALYSIS - A system, method, and apparatus for distortion analysis is provided. A method in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure may include receiving a clock frequency at a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) and generating at least one stream of phase numbers via said DDS. The method may further include generating a digital sine wave using, at least in part, said clock frequency and said at least one stream of phase numbers. Of course, additional implementations are also within the scope of the present disclosure. | 03-05-2009 |
20110148434 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTORTION ANALYSIS - A method, circuit and system for determining at least one of an amplitude and a relative phase of a signal under test. A reference signal is generated based, at least in part, upon the at least one of the amplitude and the relative phase of the signal under test. The reference signal is combined with the signal under test to generate a residual signal indicative of a distortion within the signal under test. The residual signal is measured. | 06-23-2011 |
20110193547 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IDENTIFYING AND REDUCING SPURIOUS FREQUENCY COMPONENTS - A method for identifying and reducing spurious frequency components is provided. A method in accordance with at least one embodiment of the present disclosure may include generating a digital sinusoidal waveform at a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) and receiving the digital sinusoidal waveform at an audio digital-to-analog converter. The method may further include converting the digital sinusoidal waveform to an analog sinusoidal waveform containing spurious frequency components, combining the analog sinusoidal waveform with an analog distortion correction waveform to generate a composite output waveform and receiving the composite output waveform at notch filter circuitry. The method may also include filtering the composite output waveform to generate a filtered composite output waveform and amplifying a difference between the filtered composite output waveform and a signal from a circuit-under-test (CUT) to generate an amplified analog signal. The method may also include converting the amplified analog signal to an amplified digital signal. Of course, additional implementations are also within the scope of the present disclosure. | 08-11-2011 |