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Chaim Moster, Brooklyn, NY US
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20110169235 | SHOPPING CART WITH ASSEMBLY FOR VEHICLE STORAGE - A shopping cart has a basket having left and right sides, a floor, a rear wall and a front wall and has a handlebar. Squeezing the handlebar and moving it down causes a front wheel assembly to rotate from a down position in which the front wheels contact the ground toward a storage position in which the front wheels are positioned adjacent or above the floor. A rear wheel assembly is rotatable from a down position in which the rear wheels contact the ground to a storage position in which the rear wheels are positioned at or behind the rear wall. After positioning the loaded shopping cart adjacent a trunk vehicle, slide the cart and rotate the front and rear wheel assemblies, which may be lockable, to get the cart into the trunk for storage during transportation home. Reverse the process once home. The cart basket collapses into two dimensions for closet storage. | 07-14-2011 |
David Anthony Moster, Liberty Township, OH US
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20130283762 | ROTARY VANE ACTUATOR OPERATED AIR VALVES - Rotary vane actuator operated air valves associated with gas turbine engines are disclosed. An example gas turbine engine may include a fan, a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine in a serial flow relationship; a supply pipe arranged to convey compressed air from one or more of the fan and the compressor; a valve operatively disposed in the supply pipe, the valve including a rotatable valve member arranged to modulate flow of the compressed air through the supply pipe based upon an angular position of the valve member, the valve member being rotatable between an open position and a shut position; and/or a hydraulically operated rotary vane actuator operatively coupled to rotate the valve member. | 10-31-2013 |
Joseph Moster, San Francisco, CA US
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20150323930 | UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AUTHORIZATION AND GEOFENCE ENVELOPE DETERMINATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for unmanned aerial vehicle authorization and geofence envelope determination. One of the methods includes determining, by an electronic system in an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), an estimated fuel remaining in the UAV. An estimated fuel consumption of the UAV is determined. Estimated information associated with wind affecting the UAV is determined using information obtained from sensors included in the UAV. Estimated flights times remaining for a current path, and one or more alternative flight paths, are determined using the determined estimated fuel remaining, determined estimated fuel consumption, determined information associated wind, and information describing each flight path. In response to the electronic system determining that the estimated fuel remaining, after completion of the current flight path, would be below a first threshold, an alternative flight path is selected. | 11-12-2015 |
20150323931 | UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AUTHORIZATION AND GEOFENCE ENVELOPE DETERMINATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for unmanned aerial vehicle authorization and geofence envelope determination. One of the methods includes maintaining, by a cloud system in wireless communication with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), allocated geofence envelopes for one or more of the UAVs, with each geofence envelope being a virtual barrier for a real-world geographic area. A request for approval of an updated geofence envelope is received from a first UAV in flight. The cloud system determines that the updated geofence envelope has not been allocated and/or the updated geofence envelope does not interfere with allocated geofence envelopes. In response to the determination, a response indicating approval of the request is generated. The generated response is provided to the first UAV. | 11-12-2015 |
20150325064 | UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE AUTHORIZATION AND GEOFENCE ENVELOPE DETERMINATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for unmanned aerial vehicle authorization and geofence envelope determination. One of the methods includes maintaining, in a datastore, flight operation information associated with UAV flight operations. A request to generate a risk assessment report is received, with the request including aspects of a UAV flight operation, with the risk assessment report describing risk associated with each aspect. Flight operation information accessed from the datastore is analyzed. Performance characteristics are determined based at least in part on the analysis of the flight operation information, with the performance characteristics including information that can inform, or affect, a safe or functional UAV flight operation. Risk assessments for each aspects in the request are determined using the performance characteristics. The risk assessment report is generated using the determined risk assessments. | 11-12-2015 |
Nathan Scott Moster, West Lafayette, IN US
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20100285555 | DISTRIBUTED BIOFUEL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM (DBMS) - The Distributed Biofuel Manufacturing System (DBMS) integrates three critical innovations which may advance the state of the art for biofuels manufacturing to a distributed production and local distribution model. This model yields a sustainable and commercially viable means of production for biofuels. Essential to this new model is a Portable Biorefinery (PBR) which allows for onsite conversion of biomass into biofuels, an accompanying set of advanced biocatalysts, and finally a multi-role harvesting and pre-processing technology to optimize both deliberate and “threat” biomass for biofuels. Utilizing either high yield deliberate biomass “plantations” or salvaging available threat biomass, the portable biorefinery will process high volumes of variable biomass into dense liquid energy format and other energy products which can then be utilized locally. This disclosure seeks to avoid the logistical overhead and economic limitations of traditional centralized industrial fuels manufacturing. | 11-11-2010 |
Patrick E. Moster, Bay Village, OH US
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20090156438 | Engine Lubricant for Improved Fuel Economy - A lubricant composition comprising an oil of lubricating viscosity, an amino-functionalized acrylic or methacrylic-containing polymer, comprising about 2 percent to about 8 percent by weight of an amine moiety bearing a tertiary amino group, attached to said polymer through an ester, amide, or imide linkage; and a nitrogen-containing dispersant, provides reduced friction to an internal combustion engine and improved fuel economy. | 06-18-2009 |
Sebastian Moster, Batesville, IN US
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20100095604 | Modular Architectural Room System - A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system. | 04-22-2010 |
20140110361 | MODULAR ARCHITECTURAL FRAME FOR A WALL - A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system. | 04-24-2014 |
20150075085 | MODULAR WALL FOR DIVIDING ROOMS IN A HEALTHCARE FACILITY - A modular architectural wall system for a patient room may support accessories and include panels. The architectural wall system may include gas outlets and electrical outlets mounted to a surface of the architectural wall system. | 03-19-2015 |