Penney, US
C. Bradford Penney, Phoenixville, PA US
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20100020535 | MOUNTABLE LIGHT CIRCUIT STRUCTURE - An electrical circuit structure for a light may comprise: at least first and second circuit portions disposed in different planes; the first circuit portion having a shape corresponding to the shape of a mounting surface adjacent to which it is adapted to be mounted, the first circuit portion having an opening therein for receiving a light source; a light source mounted in the opening of the first circuit portion for receiving electrical energy; and a switch mounted to the second circuit portion for selectively applying electrical energy for selectively energizing the light source. | 01-28-2010 |
Charles Penney, Round Rock, TX US
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20100232260 | ELECTROMAGNETIC SEISMOLOGY VIBRATOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Described herein are embodiments of an electromagnetic system that can be used to replace the traditional hydraulic oil systems that actuate mass movement. The embodiments described herein provide wide frequency range operation, ground force application with high fidelity, and low environmental impact. Embodiments described herein can be used for seismic exploration and vibroseis applications, among other uses. | 09-16-2010 |
20150125323 | FREE PISTON LINEAR MOTOR COMPRESSOR AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS OF OPERATION - A linear motor compressor including a compressor housing and a cylinder housing having a plurality of opposing compression chambers. A piston freely reciprocates within the cylinder housing using a linear electric motor. | 05-07-2015 |
Christopher C. Penney, League City, TX US
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20140257001 | Pyrolysis Furnace Tube Joint - The present invention relates to a tube joint for joining first and second tubes located in a fired heater for heating process fluids, e.g., process heaters and heated tubular reactors both with and without catalyst. The tubes are joined in face-to-face contact, e.g., by welding the tube joint of the first tube to the tube joint of the second tube. | 09-11-2014 |
Dana L. Penney, Weston, MA US
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20080243033 | Method and apparatus for measuring representational motions in a medical context - Disclosed is an apparatus and corresponding method to capture individual representational motions made by a person while performing a neuropsychological test. A user of the apparatus and method may be allowed to view, edit, classify, and retrieve any captured and recorded motions made by the person. In one embodiment, a capture unit, such as a digitizer, captures the motions made by a person while performing a Clock Drawing Test, and the captured data may then be reported in a myriad of ways. The apparatus and method also provide a means to standardize administration and scoring of writing utensil and paper based neuropsychological testing administered to a person or control and test groups for domestic or international applications. By analyzing individual representational motions made by a person while performing a neuropsychological test, unexpectedly more information may be gleaned from the test than was available to physicians from only a completed drawing. | 10-02-2008 |
20140031724 | MEASURING REPRESENTATIONAL MOTIONS IN A MEDICAL CONTEXT - A method includes receiving data representing graphomotor motion during a succession of executions of graphomotor diagnostic tasks performed in a medical context by a subject, processing the received data using a computer, including determining a first set of quantitative features from a first execution of a task by the subject, and determining a second set of quantitative features from a second execution of a task by the subject, determining one or more metrics based on a comparison to the successive executions, including using at least the first set of quantitative features and the second set of quantitative features to determine said metrics, and providing a diagnostic report associated with neurocognitive mechanisms underlying the subject's execution of the tasks based on the determined metrics. | 01-30-2014 |
Daniel Penney, Wylie, TX US
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20090153191 | PRE-DRIVER LOGIC - At least one of the disclosed systems includes driver logic that is capable of driving a device and pre-driver logic coupled to the driver logic and that drives the driver logic. If the pre-driver logic receives an input signal of a first type, the pre-driver logic activates a first transistor such that the pre-driver logic provides an output signal. If the pre-driver logic receives an input signal of a second type, the pre-driver logic activates a second transistor and a third transistor that together cause the pre-driver logic to provide a different output signal. If the third transistor is not activated, the pre-driver logic provides the output signal. | 06-18-2009 |
Daniel Penney US
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20100156463 | PRE-DRIVER LOGIC - At least one of the disclosed systems includes driver logic that is capable of driving a device and pre-driver logic coupled to the driver logic and that drives the driver logic. If the pre-driver logic receives an input signal of a first type, the pre-driver logic activates a first transistor such that the pre-driver logic provides an output signal. If the pre-driver logic receives an input signal of a second type, the pre-driver logic activates a second transistor and a third transistor that together cause the pre-driver logic to provide a different output signal. If the third transistor is not activated, the pre-driver logic provides the output signal. | 06-24-2010 |
Daniel B. Penney, Wylie, TX US
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20110075765 | CONSTANT DELAY ZERO STANDBY DIFFERENTIAL LOGIC RECEIVER AND METHOD - A differential receiver circuit on an integrated circuit consumes substantially no standby power, has constant propagation delay regardless of the input common mode bias, has acceptable common mode rejection and includes first and second pass circuits and buffers to receive differential input signals. The first pass circuit provides a true output signal based on a differential between the “true” buffered signal and the complimentary buffered signal. The second pass circuit provides a “complementary” output signal based on a differential between the complimentary buffered signal and the “true” buffered signal. The differential receiver circuit rejects common mode biases that may be present on the received differential signals without varying propagation delay times. | 03-31-2011 |
Donna Penney, Southold, NY US
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20120027868 | SKIN CARE OINTMENT - An improved topical cosmetic skin formulation is provided. The inventive formulation includes leaf lard as a base, zinc oxide and beeswax. In addition, slippery elm bark may be added to the formulation. Further, benzoin styrax may be added to the inventive formulation. | 02-02-2012 |
Irene R. Penney, Poughkeepsie, NY US
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20110055745 | ADOPTIVE MONITORING AND REPORTING OF RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND EFFICIENCY - A system and method of generating for display on a computer device, a resource utilization and efficiency value of a residence or business comprises: monitoring at least one energy using device associated with the residence or business for obtaining operating data; analyzing the operating data obtained during a predetermined interval of time for obtaining a value of energy used by the at least one energy using device; calculating an efficiency value from the value of energy used during the predetermined interval of time; and using the efficiency value to create a computer generated image that represents the calculated efficiency value for a predetermined interval of time for display on the computer device. | 03-03-2011 |
Irene R. Penney, Fishkill, NY US
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20150206127 | Multiple-node supply chain price determination via mobile phone text message - In a hierarchical multiple-node supply chain, a commodity is sold a first time at a first end of the supply chain and is resold multiple times across the supply chain before being sold a final time at a second end of the supply chain opposite the first end. A user who is a buyer and/or a seller within the supply chain is interacted with by exchanging text messages with a mobile phone device of the user to provide the user with a current price of the commodity for a type of the user within the supply chain, and to receive from the user an actual price of the commodity in a current transaction in which the user was involved. The type of the user includes a node within the supply chain to which the user corresponds. | 07-23-2015 |
Irene Robin Penney, Fishkill, NY US
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20150206236 | Multiple-node supply chain price determination via mobile phone text message - In a hierarchical multiple-node supply chain, a commodity is sold a first time at a first end of the supply chain and is resold multiple times across the supply chain before being sold a final time at a second end of the supply chain opposite the first end. A user who is a buyer and/or a seller within the supply chain is interacted with by exchanging text messages with a mobile phone device of the user to provide the user with a current price of the commodity for a type of the user within the supply chain, and to receive from the user an actual price of the commodity in a current transaction in which the user was involved. The type of the user includes a node within the supply chain to which the user corresponds. | 07-23-2015 |
Jonathan Michael Penney, Gray, TN US
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20120330069 | PRODUCTION OF HYDROXY ETHER HYDROCARBONS BY LIQUID PHASE HYDROGENOLYSIS OF CYCLIC ACETALS OR CYCLIC KETALS - A liquid phase hydrogenolysis of acetal compounds such as cyclic acetals and cyclic ketals are fed to a reaction zone and reacted in the presence of a noble metal catalyst supported on a carbon or silica support to make hydroxy ether mono-hydrocarbons in high selectivity, without the necessity to use acidic co-catalysts such as phosphorus containing acids or stabilizers such as hydroquinone. | 12-27-2012 |
20130253230 | PASSIVATION OF A HOMOGENEOUS HYDROGENATION CATALYST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL - A process for making ethylene glycol by feeding reactants including 1,2-dioxygenated organic compounds, an organometallic homogeneous catalyst, and hydrogen to a hydrogenation reactor, reacting at least a portion of the reactants with hydrogen in the presence of the organometallic homogeneous catalyst to produce a reaction product mixture containing ethylene glycol, and passivating the catalyst by contacting the catalyst with a carbon monoxide to thereby suppress the formation of by-product diols other thatn the ethylene glycol primary product, and suppress the formation of by-product tetrols and by-product glycolaldehyde acetals; and separating at least a portion of the ethylene glycol from the reaction product mixture. | 09-26-2013 |
Kathryn L. Penney, Arlington, MA US
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20150310169 | METABOLIC PROFILING IN TISSUE AND SERUM IS INDICATIVE OF TUMOR DIFFERENTIATION IN PROSTATE CANCER - The invention provides methods and products to detect the presence of unidentified high grade prostate tumors in a subject with a Gleason score 7 prostate tumor. The method comprises obtaining a biological sample from a subject in need thereof, measuring a profile of metabolites in the biological sample, wherein the metabolites are differentially expressed in Gleason score 6 versus Gleason score 8 prostate tumors, and classifying the profile of the metabolites to assign a grade to the sample based on the profile of the metabolites. | 10-29-2015 |
Melinda Penney, Providence, RI US
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20150268215 | PERSONAL SUBSTANCE DETECTION FIELD TEST KIT - A personal-sized, portable explosive detection field test kit (ETK) and related methods of use. Embodiments of the disclosed ETK include a case having a closing system featuring three levels of closure which retain the case cover securely in a closed position until ready for use, while being easily opened when necessary. The ETK instructions are permanently attached to the case to prevent loss. The case includes retention features which retain the kit components until needed and protects them against loss or damage. The ETK includes one or more test tubes that are color coded and include abbreviated instructions. | 09-24-2015 |
Melinda Fischer Penney, Providence, RI US
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20090270804 | AUTOMATIC INJECTOR WITH NEEDLE COVER - An auto-injector automatically dispenses a predetermined dose of medicament upon activation. The auto-injector includes a needle cover operative to engage an injection site and activate the injector. The needle cover is configured to move from a locked retracted position prior to a medicament dispensing operation to a locked extended position after the medicament dispensing operation. The non-removable needle cover prevents contact with the needle both before and after the medicament dispensing operation. | 10-29-2009 |
20110137247 | AUTOMATIC INJECTOR WITH NEEDLE COVER - An auto-injector automatically dispenses a predetermined dose of medicament upon activation. The auto-injector includes a needle cover operative to engage an injection site and activate the injector. The needle cover is configured to move from a locked retracted position prior to a medicament dispensing operation to a locked extended position after the medicament dispensing operation. The non-removable needle cover prevents contact with the needle both before and after the medicament dispensing operation. | 06-09-2011 |
20120046609 | AUTOMATIC INJECTOR - An auto-injector automatically dispenses a predetermined dose of medicament upon activation. The auto-injector includes a needle cover operative to engage an injection site and activate the injector. The needle cover is configured to move from a locked retracted position prior to a medicament dispensing operation to a locked extended position after the medicament dispensing operation. The non-removable needle cover prevents contact with the needle both before and after the medicament dispensing operation. | 02-23-2012 |
Michael J. Penney, Belmont, MA US
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20150241162 | MAGAZINE INSERT - A magazine insert may include a housing having an opening. A follower may be mounted in the housing for pivot action relative to the housing, with the follower being exposed through the opening in the housing. A biasing member may be provided in the housing to influence the follower toward the opening. When installed in the well of a firearm, the magazine insert may prevent contaminants from entering the firearm, and may provide an active retention feature by which a bolt carrier group can be retained in a retracted position without having to manually actuate a bolt catch. | 08-27-2015 |
Michelle Penney, Carlsbad, CA US
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20120202615 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 08-09-2012 |
20120220387 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 08-30-2012 |
20120289361 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 11-15-2012 |
20130210542 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 08-15-2013 |
20130244807 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 09-19-2013 |
20140100056 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. | 04-10-2014 |
20150105177 | FAIRWAY WOOD CENTER OF GRAVITY PROJECTION - A golf club head includes a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole positioned at a bottom portion of the golf club head, a crown positioned at a top portion, and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. The body has a forward portion and a rearward portion. The club head includes a face positioned at the forward portion of the body. The face defines a striking surface having an ideal impact location at a golf club head origin. Embodiments include club heads for a fairway wood that at least one of a high moment of inertia, a low center-of-gravity, a thin crown and a high coefficient of restitution. A sleeve for easily disconnecting a shaft to the club head allows for selective adjustment of the head's loft and lie angle. | 04-16-2015 |
20150231453 | GOLF CLUB - A golf club includes a golf club head having a body defining an interior cavity. The body includes a sole, a crown and a skirt positioned around a periphery between the sole and crown. A face defines a forward portion of the club head and includes a striking surface width and a hosel defining a hosel bore. A channel and a recessed port are positioned in the sole. The channel extends substantially in a heel-to-toe direction. A sleeve is mounted on a tip end of the golf club shaft and is adapted to be inserted into the hosel bore. A fastener has a shaft portion extending through a passage and a head portion located in the recessed port. Selectively attaching the sleeve adjusts at least one of a loft angle and a lie angle of the club head. | 08-20-2015 |
Ward Penney, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140136376 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING TRANSACTIONS IN AN ONLINE MARKETPLACE - A method includes sending from a user device customer identifier data uniquely associated with a customer and sending from the user device merchandiser identifier data uniquely associated with a merchandiser from a plurality of merchandisers. The method further includes displaying at least one item for sale based on data received from a server. The data is displayed based on a profile associated with the customer identifier and the merchandiser identifier. The method also includes transmitting from the user device data associated with at least one transaction request for the at least one item for sale. The customer identifier data and the merchandiser identifier are accessible via a persistent portion of a user interface of the user device. | 05-15-2014 |
William H. Penney, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20120032020 | Hose hopper: a device to store hose and similar cord-like items - This invention has no mechanical parts or mechanisms but relies on gravity and elasticity to disperse the hose (or other item) in unstrained coils against the inside perimeter of a hollow truncated cone (apex down. open base up). When loading the hose into the conical container, gravity settles the loops of the coil down against the previous loop while the elasticity of the hose forces the hose against the perimeter of the cone. This natural physical process inhibits the overlapping of the loops which could otherwise result in tangling and kinks while withdrawing the hose from the container. The result is less strain on the hose and the user and no mechanical problems | 02-09-2012 |