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Cyrus Myers, Jr., Plattsburgh, NY US
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20120162991 | ORNAMENTAL STRUCTURES - An ornamental fixture having a support structure and a plurality of ornaments mounted to the support structure in a substantially completely spherical arrangement of ornaments. The ornaments may be glass crystal ornaments, for example, octagonal glass crystals, and a light may be mounted within the fixture. The support structure may include an upper support ring and at least one lower support ring vertically spaced from the upper support ring and a plurality of arcuate sector assemblies removably mounted to the upper support ring and the at least one lower support ring. The sector assemblies retain the ornaments to provide a substantially continuous 360-degree array of ornaments. The sector assemblies can also be disassembled from the support structure for maintenance, servicing, relamping, and cleaning of the fixture. For example, the disassembled components of the fixture may be washed in a dishwasher without damaging the ornaments or the support structure. | 06-28-2012 |
Geoffrey R. Myers, Jr., Wilmette, IL US
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20130297474 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SHOWING PERSPECTIVE IN MARKET DATA - Methods and systems are disclosed for providing perspective to market data. In one embodiment, market data is displayed in a three-dimensional perspective that emphasizes important aspects of market data while minimizing less important aspects. In some embodiments, market data is mapped to an object that automatically moves to display the inside market. In another embodiment, orders can be entered, manipulated, and/or canceled in conjunction with, or separately from, the object. Single and combination gestures can be used to perform one or more commands for entering orders and viewing market data. In one embodiment, multiple displays from one or more different types of computing devices are used in conjunction with each other for operating and/or displaying a portion of the aspects of the disclosed technology. In another embodiment, a filter component is used to show select market data and to enter or trigger specific types of market orders. | 11-07-2013 |
20140279344 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR SHOWING PERSPECTIVE IN MARKET DATA - Methods and systems are disclosed for providing perspective to market data. A disaggregated view of market data may be generated from aggregated market data. Portions of disaggregated market data are emphasized to indicate important information (e.g., trading patterns, the number of orders or traders in the market at a given time or at a given price, the sequence of the orders at a given price, the trader's respective number of order entries, and or other user-defined characteristics associated with individual or groups of market orders) using a variety of techniques. Order entry techniques and other features are described herein. | 09-18-2014 |
Phillip Ward Myers, Jr., Wayzata, MN US
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20100186682 | Durable, flexible pet toy with transparent cover - A pet toy comprises an elastic core, a napped surface and an outer cover. The elastic core defines a shape of the pet toy. The napped surface covers the elastic core. The outer cover is durable, flexible and transparent, for protecting the elastic core from chewing activity while providing a view of the napped surface. The napped surface spaces the outer cover from the elastic core, such that the outer cover conforms to the shape of the pet toy. | 07-29-2010 |
Robert H. Myers, Jr., Los Alamitos, CA US
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20090313927 | Protective cap for reinforcing bars - A protective cap for covering the exposed end of a concrete reinforcing bar which includes a tubular collar having an open lower end, an upper end and hollow interior, a cap perpendicularly mounted to the tubular collar and the cap having a metal plate embedded therein. A plurality of reinforcing ribs are mounted between the tubular collar and the cap providing rigidity therebetween. Protective cap includes a plurality of minor reinforcing ribs mounted between the tubular collar and the cap and interposed between the major reinforcing ribs, and finally including a plurality of fins provided within the hollow interior of the tubular collar which extends inwardly into the hollow interior adapted to grasp the exposed end of a concrete reinforcing bar. | 12-24-2009 |
Roland C. Myers, Jr., Senoia, GA US
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20140030394 | SYSTEM FOR TOPPING AND TAILING LETTUCE HEADS USING A CAMERA-GUIDED SERVO-CONTROLLED WATER KNIFE - A system for trimming a lettuce head using a digital imaging system and cutting mechanism. The lettuce head is conveyed between a lower feed conveyor and an upper feed conveyor that is disposed a fixed distance over and substantially aligned with a lower feed conveyor. The digital imaging system is configured to capture an image of the lettuce head and determine a cutting profile using the image. The cutting mechanism is disposed over the lower feed conveyor and includes: a servo motor mechanically coupled to a drive shaft; an armature with a pivot end mounted to the drive shaft and a sweep end disposed a radial distance from the pivot end; a cutting nozzle, mounted to the sweep end of the armature, configured to trim the lettuce head; and servo-control circuitry configured to articulate the cutting nozzle through a cutting arc based on the cutting profile. | 01-30-2014 |
Thomas Cookson Myers, Jr., Mobile, AL US
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20160078552 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORECASTING PAYMENTS OF HEALTHCARE CLAIMS - Systems and methods are provided for forecasting remittances of a target claim filed for reimbursement of a healthcare service provided to an insured patient. A set of data associated with the target claim is extracted from a database. A claim value engine queries the database using the set of data, and based on the query, selects a plurality of claims from the database that are associated with the service provider and the claim payer of the target claim, are older than the target claim by at least a predetermined period of time, and have a previous remittance status similar to that of the target claim. The claim value engine also evaluates a mean expectation value for a predetermined date based on the reimbursement amounts for the selected plurality of claims, and determines a net reimbursement of the target claim by multiplying the evaluated mean expectation value by the claim amount. | 03-17-2016 |
Walter Thomas Myers, Jr., Magnolia, TX US
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20090044870 | DEVICE FOR SECURING A PUMP INLET - Exemplary embodiments of the present invention disclosed herein relate to a device for securing an inlet of a pump. One exemplary embodiment of the present invention comprises at least two hose mounts connected to each other and a securing mechanism that is adapted to secure a hose between the at least two hose mounts, the hose comprising the inlet of the pump. In addition, an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may comprise a plurality of legs extending from the at least two hose mounts, the legs being adapted to hold the inlet in a fixed position relative to a source of water. | 02-19-2009 |
William D. Myers, Jr., Spring, TX US
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20090242198 | Selectively Angled Perforating - A method of perforating a wellbore by forming a perforation that is aligned with a reservoir characteristic, such as direction of maximum stress, lines of constant formation properties, and the formation dip. The wellbore can be perforated using a perforating system employing a shaped charge, a mechanical device, or a high pressure fluid. The perforating system can be aligned by asymmetric weights, a motor, or manipulation from the wellbore surface. | 10-01-2009 |
20100096131 | Wiper Plug Perforating System - A method and system for cementing and perforating a wellbore in a single step by coupling a perforating gun with a wiper plug. The method includes injecting cement in a wellbore having casing therein and an annulus between the casing and wellbore. A wiper plug is dropped on the cement having a perforating gun attached to the wiper plug. The plug is forced downward pulling the perforating gun along. The downward motion of the plug in turn pushes the cement out the bottom end of the casing and into the annulus. The cement in the annulus is allowed to set and the perforating gun is activated. | 04-22-2010 |
20130020094 | Gun Upset and No-Go System for Deployment of Perforating Gun Assemblies - Devices and methods for deploying perforating guns through a wellhead production assembly and into a wellbore. In particular embodiments, the invention provides devices and methods for deploying multiple perforating guns through a wellhead production assembly. In the event that the perforating gun assembly is dropped into the wellhead production assembly, a safety clamp will land upon a landing profile within a deployment riser, preventing the perforating gun assembly from falling into the wellbore. | 01-24-2013 |
20130233554 | Full Flow Gun System for Monobore Completions - A perforating gun assembly for a monobore application eliminates a full bore isolation valve or other component that has a limiting internal or external dimension and is designed to remain in position after firing. The assembly is run into the hole on a string with a running tool and left in position with the string and the running tool removed. Pressure pulses communicate with a detonation control system to open a poppet to pressurize a chamber with a firing head. It should be noted that other types firing heads can also be utilized to initiate detonation in the system. Detonation clears the gun internals for flow and opens a gun valve that has no reduction in drift dimension as compared to the gun internal path after detonation. Production takes place through and around the gun. The top of the gun can be entered for future intervention work | 09-12-2013 |
William Joseph Myers, Jr., West Chester, OH US
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20110000219 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACTIVELY CONTROLLING FUEL FLOW TO A MIXER ASSEMBLY OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE COMBUSTOR - An apparatus for actively controlling fuel flow from a fuel pump to a mixer assembly of a gas turbine engine combustor, where the mixer assembly includes a pilot mixer and a main mixer. The pilot mixer further includes an annular pilot housing having a hollow interior, a primary fuel injector mounted in the pilot housing and adapted for dispensing droplets of fuel to the hollow interior of the pilot housing, a plurality of axial swirlers positioned upstream from the primary fuel injector. The fuel flow control apparatus further includes: at least one sensor for detecting dynamic pressure in the combustor; a fuel nozzle; and, a system for controlling fuel flow supplied by the fuel nozzle through the valves. The fuel nozzle includes: a feed strip with a plurality of circuits for providing fuel to the pilot mixer and the main mixer; and, a plurality of valves associated with the fuel nozzle and in flow communication with the feed strip thereof. The control system activates the valves in accordance with signals received from the pressure sensor. | 01-06-2011 |