Munsell
Clyde Stephan Munsell, Chula Vista, CA US
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20150208638 | Pest Post Rat Repellent System - PEST POST—A rodent repellent system for repelling rodents from open spaces while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent. The inventive device includes a wood stake which is driven into the ground. The stake is soaked in a fragrance oil. A package preferably stores one or more of the stakes preferably within a sealable plastic bag. The user drives the stake into open earth in the area to be cleared of rodents. The fragrance oil is retained by the stake and slowly released. The fragrance oil provides a strong scent that repels rodents by irritating their respiratory system while simultaneously providing a pleasant scent to humans. | 07-30-2015 |
Donald E. Munsell, Springfield, MO US
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20140144848 | VORTEX AIR INLET SYSTEM, COMPRESSOR SYSTEM AND RELATED METHOD - An aeration system ( | 05-29-2014 |
Lukas M. Munsell, Casper, WY US
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20130274925 | Systems and Methods for Attachment Control Signal Modulation - In general, systems and methods for controlling work machine implements are described. In one embodiment, a system for controlling a hydraulically-powered third-party work machine implement includes a microcontroller-based conversion module capable of transforming implement control signals from their native format (e.g., PWM) to a signal format required by the implement to function properly (e.g., digital). A hydraulic flow activation signal can be simultaneously generated and transmitted to the implement so that hydraulic flow occurs only when control signals are received and the implement is caused to be in motion or otherwise activated. | 10-17-2013 |
Parrish Munsell, Woodinville, WA US
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20120108306 | CHALLENGE SEARCH QUERY GAME - The present disclosure is directed to challenge search query game systems and methods wherein search queries are integrated into game play activities. In one example approach, a challenge search query game system may include a search server configured to receive a challenge query from a game program in response to an in-game action by a game player, and retrieve a challenge in response to the challenge query. The challenge may include one or more clues and a solution. The search server may further be configured to send the challenge to the game program for display in the game, causing the game program to store the challenge and present a first clue from the one or more clues to the game player. | 05-03-2012 |
20130167156 | WEB PAGE TO TOOLBAR COMMUNICATION - A web page may initiate communication with a browser toolbar. In one example, the web page contains an invisible iframe, and code that causes the iframe to load a specific Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”). When the iframe loads that URL, it generates an onload event. The toolbar may subscribe to the iframe's onload event, and may contain a handler for that event. When the page wants to send a message to the toolbar, the page adds the message to a URL and then executes the code that causes the iframe to load that URL, thereby generating an onload event. The handler in the toolbar receives the onload event, and extracts the message from the URL. The handler may then execute additional code to perform an action in response to the message. | 06-27-2013 |
Peter M. Munsell, Candlewood Lane, MI US
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20140238042 | GAS TURBINE ENGINE BUFFER SYSTEM - A gas turbine engine includes a fan, a compressor section, and a turbine section configured to drive the compressor section and the fan. A buffer system is configured to communicate a buffer supply air to a portion of the gas turbine engine. The buffer system includes a first bleed air supply having a first pressure, a second bleed air supply having a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure, and an ejector that selectively augments the first bleed air supply to prepare the buffer supply air for communication to the portion of the gas turbine engine. A method and a buffer system are also disclosed. | 08-28-2014 |
Peter M. Munsell, Grandy, CT US
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20130192251 | BUFFER SYSTEM THAT COMMUNICATES BUFFER SUPPLY AIR TO ONE OR MORE PORTIONS OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A gas turbine engine includes a buffer system that can communicate a buffer supply air to a portion of the gas turbine engine. The buffer system includes a first bleed air supply having a first pressure, a second bleed air supply having a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure, and an ejector that selectively augments the first bleed air supply to prepare the buffer supply air for communication to the portion of the gas turbine engine. | 08-01-2013 |
Trenton Munsell, Martinez, GA US
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20140274553 | Rear Drive Module For A Vehicle - A utility vehicle having a first axle that is coupled to first and second wheels, an internal combustion engine that drives a first output shaft, an electric drive motor that drives a second output shaft, and a torque transfer device coupled to the first axle and the first and second output shafts. The torque transfer device is operable in a first mode to receive torque from the first output shaft only and output a motive force to the first axle, a second mode to receive torque from the second output shaft only and output the motive force, a third mode to receive torque from the first output shaft and the second output shaft simultaneously and output the motive force, and a fourth mode to receive torque from the first output shaft and output a drive force to the second output shaft cause the electrical drive motor to generate electrical power. | 09-18-2014 |
20150066330 | Wireless Communication System For Interfacing Golf And Utility Vehicles With Consumer Electronics Devices - A utility vehicle having a plurality of wheels, a motive source providing a motive drive force to at least one of the plurality of wheels, and a vehicle master controller module operably coupled to the motive source. The vehicle master controller module provides a control signal to the motive source. The utility vehicle further includes a consumer electronics device and a wireless module being physically connected to the vehicle master controller module to permit two-way operational communication therebetween. The wireless module is also wirelessly connected to the consumer electronics device to permit two-way operational communication therebetween. The wireless module receives a wireless communication from the consumer electronics device in a first protocol and translates and transmits the wireless communication to the vehicle master controller according to a second protocol. | 03-05-2015 |