Partington
Andrew John Partington, Auckland NZ
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20150265796 | HEATING ARRANGEMENTS FOR HUMIDIFICATION SYSTEMS - An electrically conductive plastic (ECP) material can be used to heat water in a reservoir of a respiratory humidifier to encourage heating and/or humidification of gases passing through the respiratory humidifier. The electrically conductive plastic material can at least in part overmould the base and/or walls of the chamber and/or the reservoir of the respiratory humidifier. The reservoir can also partially or fully be formed from the electrically conductive plastic material. Furthermore, the humidification system can be configured to create substantially equal or differential heating of water in the reservoir. | 09-24-2015 |
Ben Partington, Houston, TX US
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20150037171 | ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMP HAVING A PLURALITY OF MOTORS OPERATIVELY COUPLED THERETO AND METHODS OF USING - A downhole electric submersible pump system includes a plurality of motors operatively coupled on a common shaft with an electric submersible pump and a downhole switch mechanism for providing an electrical circuit to each motor of the plurality of motors, wherein the downhole switch mechanism allows power to be delivered to at least one motor. A downhole switch mechanism located in a wellbore, the downhole switch mechanism including an electrical power input for receiving power from an electrical cable and at least two electrical power outputs connected to at least two motors operatively coupled with one or more electric submersible pumps, wherein the downhole switch mechanism is actuated from the surface via the electrical cable and allows power to be delivered to at least one motor of the at least two motors coupled with the one or more electric submersible pumps. A method is also provided. | 02-05-2015 |
Eric Partington, Orion, MI US
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20100026076 | LAYERED TECHNOLOGY FOR ENERGY MANAGEMENT OF VEHICLE SEATING - A vehicle seat assembly having a cushion composite attachable to a vehicle. The cushion composite has a structural layer of an expanded polymer and a cushion layer adjacent the structural layer. A trim material covers the cushion composite. The structural layer is proximate the vehicle when the cushion composite is attached to the vehicle. A surface of the structural layer defines a cavity extending into the structural layer. An opening of the cavity is disposed proximate the vehicle when the cushion composite is attached to the vehicle. The cavity is configured to facilitate flexure of the structural layer when a force is applied to the structural layer. | 02-04-2010 |
Mike Partington, Lexington, KY US
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20080263345 | Dual boot strategy to authenticate firmware in a computing device - Methods for authenticating firmware in a computing device include partitioning functions critical to the intended role of the computing device so that, upon successful authentication of the firmware, all functions of the device are made operational. Otherwise, the computing device behaves in a diagnostic mode of operation to assist users in troubleshooting to eventually authenticate firmware. At least first and second sets of firmware are loaded at various times into a controller of the computing device with the first set occurring without verification of trustworthiness, while the second set occurs upon authentication of the first. The second is used to authenticate a remainder set of firmware. Particular computing devices contemplate laser printers, mobile phones, PDA's, gaming consoles, etc. Firmware downloads, error messaging, hash comparisons, signature table construction, page-in techniques, computer program products, and particular computing arrangements are other noteworthy features, to name a few. | 10-23-2008 |
20080300899 | Supply item replacement optimization in imaging devices - In an imaging device, methods for managing replacement of supply items include providing users with one or more adjustable variables so they may balance individual image quality needs versus economic costs of purchasing new supply items. Representatively, users are provided with a first adjustable variable indicative of a countdown value of media remaining to be imaged before the imaging device ceases imaging and a second adjustable variable indicative of an amount of imaging material remaining that corresponds to a low warning threshold. Upon reaching the low warning threshold, users are messaged with the countdown value. Thereafter, the first variable is decremented per each media imaged and the decremented value is displayed to users to indicate a number of pages remaining before device shutdown (or before needing to replace the supply item). | 12-04-2008 |
20080313453 | Boot Validation in Imaging Devices - A boot validation system and method may be used in a computer system to validate boot code before allowing the computer system to execute the boot code. In particular, a secure hash algorithm may be used to compute a hash value of the boot code and the computed hash value may be compared to a preprogrammed hash value stored in a secure non-volatile device. If the hash values match the boot code may be validated and the system may then be allowed to execute the boot code. Once the boot code is validated, the boot code may be executed to validate other code (e.g., firmware) in the computer system. In an exemplary embodiment, the boot validation system and method may be used in an imaging device, such as a printer. | 12-18-2008 |
Scott Partington, Raleigh, NC US
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20120160019 | MICRO-FLUIDIC TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus, system, and method for determining the osmolarity of a fluid. The apparatus includes at least one micro-fluidic circuit and at least one electrical circuit disposed in communication with the micro-fluidic circuit for determining a property of a fluid contained within the at least one micro-fluidic circuit. | 06-28-2012 |
20130199278 | MICRO-FLUIDIC TEST APPARATUS AND METHOD - An apparatus, system, and method for determining the osmolarity of a fluid. The apparatus includes at least one micro-fluidic circuit and at least one electrical circuit disposed in communication with the micro-fluidic circuit for determining a property of a fluid contained within the at least one micro-fluidic circuit. | 08-08-2013 |
Wayne R. Partington, Santa Ana, CA US
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20150128435 | JIG FOR FIREARM LOWER RECEIVER MANUFACTURE - A machining tool assembly for manufacturing a firearm lower receiver includes a first and second side jig which are configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the firearm lower receiver and configured to removably attach to one another securing the firearm lower receiver therebetween. A drill block jig is removably attachable to the first and second side jigs disposed above the top surface of the firearm lower receiver, wherein the drill block jig comprises a plurality of through holes. A template spacer jig is removably attachable to the first and second side jigs disposed above the top surface of the firearm lower receiver, wherein the template spacer jig comprises a spacer aperture disposed through a template spacer thickness. A first and second pocket templates are removably attachable and disposed onto the template spacer jig. A router support plate is disposed onto either the first or second pocket templates. | 05-14-2015 |
20150192401 | JIG FOR FIREARM LOWER RECEIVER MANUFACTURE - A machining tool assembly for manufacturing a firearm lower receiver includes a first and second side jig which are configured to be disposed on opposite sides of the firearm lower receiver and configured to removably attach to one another securing the firearm lower receiver therebetween. A drill block jig is removably attachable to the first and second side jigs disposed above the top surface of the firearm lower receiver, wherein the drill block jig comprises a plurality of through holes. A template spacer jig is removably attachable to the first and second side jigs disposed above the top surface of the firearm lower receiver, wherein the template spacer jig comprises a spacer aperture disposed through a template spacer thickness. A first and second pocket templates are removably attachable and disposed onto the template spacer jig. A router support plate is disposed onto either the first or second pocket templates. | 07-09-2015 |