Mutch, US
David C. Mutch, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090010018 | Fiberoptic Cable Assembly - A fiberoptic cable assembly includes a cable provided as a continuous length of a bundle of optic fibers enclosed within a flexible sheathing and a rigid or semi-rigid protective pistol-grip handle formed about at least a portion of one of the ends of the bundle of optic fibers. The handle includes a grip section, an elongate extension extending from the grip section, and an end fitting connected to an end tip on the extension. The extension extends from the grip section at an angle in a manner forming an elbow therebetween and providing a pistol grip configuration. Preferably, the elongate extension is of a length multiple times greater than its diameter or width. | 01-08-2009 |
20140230221 | Method of Making a Fiberoptic Cable Assembly - A fiberoptic cable assembly includes a cable provided as a continuous length of a bundle of optic fibers enclosed within a flexible sheathing and a rigid or semi-rigid protective pistol-grip handle formed about at least a portion of one of the ends of the bundle of optic fibers. The handle includes a grip section, an elongate extension extending from the grip section, and an end fitting connected to an end tip on the extension. The extension extends from the grip section at an angle in a manner forming an elbow therebetween and providing a pistol grip configuration. Preferably, the elongate extension is of a length multiple times greater than its diameter or width. | 08-21-2014 |
Donna Marie Mutch, Hicksville, NY US
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20100236709 | NOVEL SCENTS AND METHODS TO USE THE SAME - Novel formulated scents and methods to deliver such scents with or without scent strips and reed diffuser through natural airflow by directly applying formulated scents to the screen or by directly attaching such scent strips to anywhere people want or with the use of reed diffusers, without any scent delivery device. | 09-23-2010 |
Karl Mutch, Stanford, CA US
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20080285487 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING FULL DUPLEX SERVICES OVER MULTIPLE SIMPLEX MEDIA PATHS AND SESSIONS - Methods for providing full duplex media service over a communications network employing simplex media paths are presented including: establishing a simplex media path and session over a terminal using a communication protocol; establishing an additional simplex media path and session over an additional terminal using the communication protocol; and utilizing the simplex media path and session with the additional simplex media path and session to provide full duplex media service between the terminal and the additional terminal. In some embodiments, after establishing the additional simplex media path and session, processing media on the additional terminal. In some embodiments, the communications network is a Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) network and the simplex media path and session and the additional simplex media path and session are Push-to-Talk (PTT) sessions. | 11-20-2008 |
Nancy Mutch, Amesbury, MA US
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20110092838 | QT INTERVAL MONITORING SYSTEM WITH ALARMS AND TRENDING - An ECG monitoring system continuously monitors a patient's ECG waveform and periodically identifies the patient's QT interval. QT interval values are averaged over time and a corrected interval value QTc and a change in QTc relative to a baseline, dQTc, are periodically produced. An alarm is responsive to updated QT interval values and issues an alarm whenever a selected QT value exceeds an alarm limit. The periodically produced QT interval values are stored and a trend display may be produced showing changes in the QT interval information over different periods of time. The trend display may selectively display the trend information either graphically or in tabular form. | 04-21-2011 |
Nicola J. Mutch, Urbana, IL US
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20100143492 | COAGULATION AND FIBRINOLYTIC CASCADES MODULATOR - A thromboplastin reagent comprises (i) TF, (ii) a phospholipid, and (iii) a polyP TFPI blocker. | 06-10-2010 |
Robert D. Mutch, Ramsey, NJ US
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20140072373 | Method and Apparatus for Treatment of Contaminated Soil and Sediment - A treatment slurry is emplaced in soil in columns formed by displacement of soil by a direct push rod, a vibrating beam, or otherwise. The treatment slurry is pumped into the impression created as the rod or vibrating beam is withdrawn from the subsurface, creating a vertical column in the subsurface with a cross-sectional shape of the rod or vibrating beam that is filled with the treatment slurry. The vertical columns are spaced at suitable distances to allow for diffusion of a treatment agent in the treatment slurry into the surrounding soils or sediments to treat the target contaminants in the subsurface soils or sediments. | 03-13-2014 |
Steven Wayne Mutch, Rocky Mount, NC US
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20090176628 | TREADMILL BELT WITH FOAMED CUSHION LAYER AND METHOD OF MAKING - The present invention is directed to a treadmill belt with foamed cushion layer and method of making same. In one embodiment, the treadmill belt includes a fabric base layer and a foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric base layer. The foamed cushion layer includes a thermoplastic composition and has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80. In one example, the first foamed cushion layer is from about 0.05 inches to about 0.35 inches thick. The thermoplastic composition, prior to being foamed, includes about 1 part to about 5 parts of a foaming agent, e.g., a chemical foaming agent, based on 100 parts thermoplastic material, e.g., polyvinyl chloride. An outer wear layer is securely adhered on the foamed cushion layer to sandwich the foamed cushion layer between the fabric base layer and outer wear layer thereby defining the treadmill belt. | 07-09-2009 |
Steven Wayne Mutch, Marysville, OH US
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20100279809 | TREADMILL BELT WITH FOAMED CUSHION LAYER AND METHOD OF MAKING - The present invention is directed to a treadmill belt with foamed cushion layer and method of making same. In one embodiment, the treadmill belt includes a fabric base layer and a foamed cushion layer foamed on and integral with the fabric base layer. The foamed cushion layer includes a thermoplastic composition and has a Shore A hardness of about 20 to about 80. In one example, the first foamed cushion layer is from about 0.05 inches to about 0.35 inches thick. The thermoplastic composition, prior to being foamed, includes about 1 part to about 5 parts of a foaming agent, e.g., a chemical foaming agent, based on 100 parts thermoplastic material, e.g., polyvinyl chloride. An outer wear layer is securely adhered on the foamed cushion layer to sandwich the foamed cushion layer between the fabric base layer and outer wear layer thereby defining the treadmill belt. | 11-04-2010 |
Thomas Mutch, Le Sueur, MN US
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20100300049 | Film dispensing and wrapping apparatus or system using smart technology - A film wrapping machine or apparatus wherein various operational conditions and data can be detected, determined, and subsequently utilized for diagnostic, operational performance, and safety characteristics, as well as for implementing improvements in operational performance so as to not only achieve optimal or predetermined performance characteristics but to also achieve economical usage of the wrapping or packaging film. | 12-02-2010 |
20130061558 | MULTIPLE ROBOT SYSTEM - The present invention relates generally to film wrapping or packaging systems, and more particularly to a new and improved robotic film wrapping or packaging system which is not only substantially entirely automatic in its operation except for its initialization or START procedure, but in addition, a single programmable logic controller (PLC) can control the cyclic operations of one or more film wrapping or packaging robots. | 03-14-2013 |
William R. Mutch, North Ridgeville, OH US
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20100278437 | KEY BLANK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH GROOVE SCANNING - A key identification system is provided. The key identification system comprises an imaging system to capture an image of a master key, and a logic to analyze the captured image. The imaging system may be capture an image of a groove in the master key from an angle between perpendicular and parallel to the blade of said master key. The logic analyzes the captured image to compare characteristics of the groove with groove characteristics of known key blanks to determine the likelihood of a match between the master key and a known key blank. The key identification system may further compensate for displacement or orientation of the master key with respect to the imaging system when analyzing characteristics of the groove. | 11-04-2010 |
20100278438 | KEY BLANK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH BITTING ANALYSIS - A key identification system is provided. The key identification system comprises a sensing device configured to extract bitting information from a master key, and a logic configured to analyze the image. The sensing device may be configured to capture information about the bittings of the master key, such as an image of the bittings. The logic analyzes information about the bittings of the master key and compares it with bitting characteristics of known key blanks to determine the likelihood of a match between the master key and a known key blank. | 11-04-2010 |
20110164938 | Key Duplication Machine - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 07-07-2011 |
20110167377 | OBJECT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A system and method for identifying objects possessing minute but significant details is described. At its core, the system includes a user interface, means for comparatively identifying the object and means for displaying results. Notably, because the system does not rely upon highly specialized or complex equipment, the invention is expected to have particular applicability in a wide variety of every-day situations. Moreover, the system is explicitly designed for user friendliness, so as to eliminate that need for extensive training for any prospective user of the system. The system should have particular applicability in key blank identification and key duplication processes. | 07-07-2011 |
20110262240 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 10-27-2011 |
20120243957 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 09-27-2012 |
20130294857 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 11-07-2013 |
20140139683 | KEY BLANK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH GROOVE SCANNING - A key identification system is provided. The key identification system comprises an imaging system to capture an image of a master key, and a logic to analyze the captured image. The imaging system may be capture an image of a groove in the master key from an angle between perpendicular and parallel to the blade of said master key. The logic analyzes the captured image to compare characteristics of the groove with groove characteristics of known key blanks to determine the likelihood of a match between the master key and a known key blank. The key identification system may further compensate for displacement or orientation of the master key with respect to the imaging system when analyzing characteristics of the groove. | 05-22-2014 |
20140140628 | KEY BLANK IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH BITTING ANALYSIS - A key identification system is provided. The key identification system comprises a sensing device configured to extract bitting information from a master key, and a logic configured to analyze the image. The sensing device may be configured to capture information about the bittings of the master key, such as an image of the bittings. The logic analyzes information about the bittings of the master key and compares it with bitting characteristics of known key blanks to determine the likelihood of a match between the master key and a known key blank. | 05-22-2014 |
20150266110 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 09-24-2015 |
20150306684 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 10-29-2015 |
William R. Mutch US
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20110176881 | KEY DUPLICATION MACHINE - Apparatus, methods, and other embodiments associated with a key duplication machine are described. In one embodiment, an assembly for duplicating a master key includes an optical imaging device, a logic, a clamping assembly, and a cutting member. The optical imaging device is capable of capturing an optical image of at least a portion of the master key. The logic is capable of determining a key pattern of the master key from the optical image of the master key. The clamping assembly is capable of clamping a key blank and the cutting member is capable of cutting a key pattern into said key blank. | 07-21-2011 |
William Robert Mutch, North Ridgeville, OH US
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20150378585 | OBJECT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A system and method for identifying objects possessing minute but significant details is described. At its core, the system includes a user interface, means for comparatively identifying the object and means for displaying results. Notably, because the system does not rely upon highly specialized or complex equipment, the invention is expected to have particular applicability in a wide variety of every-day situations. Moreover, the system is explicitly designed for user friendliness, so as to eliminate that need for extensive training for any prospective user of the system. The system should have particular applicability in key blank identification and key duplication processes. | 12-31-2015 |