Reynolds, WA
Andrew Reynolds, Bothell, WA US
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20110187507 | AUTOMATIC DATA COLLECTION DEVICE, METHOD AND ARTICLE - A radio frequency identification system comprises a radio-frequency identification substrate and an interrogator. In one embodiment, the radio-frequency identification substrate comprises a plurality of radio-frequency identification devices. In one embodiment, a controller on the substrate controls a first one of the plurality of radio-frequency identification devices based on a state of a second one of the plurality of radio-frequency identification devices. In one embodiment, an antenna system includes an S-shaped portion electrically coupled to an integrated circuit along a central portion of the S-shaped portion. Adjusting the parameters of the segments making up the S-shaped portion controls performance characteristics of a radio-frequency identification device. | 08-04-2011 |
Andy Reynolds, Bothell, WA US
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20090108997 | SYSTEM, DEVICES, AND METHOD FOR ENERGIZING PASSIVE WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION DEVICES - Systems, methods, and devices wirelessly energize passive wireless data communication devices. In one embodiment, remotely powered wireless transmission power sources are actuated by a user. Upon actuation, a selected wireless transmission power source transmits electromagnetic energization energy into a volume of space, thereby energizing passive wireless data communication devices therein. The user may use a hand-held portable automatic data collection device to interrogate the wireless data communication devices and may use the automatic data collection device to remotely actuate the selected wireless transmission power source. | 04-30-2009 |
Anthony Alvon Reynolds, Tacoma, WA US
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20090081941 | Air snake - (Air Snake) would simply be attached to any floor air vent that has a piece of furniture above it With the use of Air Snake, furniture could be placed in any location in a room without the flow of air being restricted. As Air Snake would attach to floor vents magnetically, it would be easy to remove them and attach them to a different vent when furniture is rearranged. The adjustability and flexibility of the hose on Air Snake would allow Air Snake to be customized to the particular need so that airflow is directed as desired and the Air Snake is not lying out in the open. The use of Air Snake would be very beneficial in any room in a home and could also be used in offices, stores, schools, and other business and institutions. | 03-26-2009 |
Christopher Reynolds, Vancouver, WA US
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20160069543 | LUMINAIRE AND LUMINAIRE COMPONENTS - A luminaire ( | 03-10-2016 |
Erin Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20130198614 | Methods and Systems for Designing Documents with Inline Scrollable Elements - A computerized device can comprise a storage medium and a processor (or other data processing hardware) to implement a bundler module. The bundler module accesses, from the storage medium, data defining an arrangement of document elements and identifies a container frame in the arrangement of document elements. The bundler module searches for a content frame matching the identified container frame, and in response to locating the content frame matching the identified container frame, generates code defining a document. The document comprises HTML or other code that, when processed by a rendering application, provides the content frame as an inline scrollable element. | 08-01-2013 |
George Reynolds, Vancouver, WA US
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20090145989 | REFINER PLATE FIXTURES FOR QUICK REPLACEMENT, AND METHODS AND ASSEMBLIES THEREFOR - A refiner plate carrier for use in refining lignocellulosic material including a mounting mechanism for mounting to a refiner plate segment and not a rotor or stator disk. The combined plate carrier and refiner plate segment may be then attached to a refiner disk. The refiner plate carrier need not provide structural support to the segment during lignocellulosic refining. | 06-11-2009 |
Kenneth M. Reynolds, Stanwood, WA US
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20130068752 | DRAIN/FILL FITTING - An aircraft drain/fill fitting includes a housing adapted for being fitted into an opening between an aircraft interior and an aircraft exterior. The housing has an interior housing segment fluidly coaxially communicating with an exterior housing segment to define a liquid flow path therethrough, and a heater for applying heat to the interior housing segment. A hollow insert element is positioned in the interior housing segment in heat transfer contact with an inner wall of the interior housing segment. An elongate heat transfer probe is positioned in heat transfer contact with the hollow insert element and extends into the exterior housing segment to reduce the incidence of freezing of liquid in the exterior housing segment. | 03-21-2013 |
Kevin Reynolds, Bellevue, WA US
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20090187531 | USER EXPERIENCE FOR VIEWING BUSINESS DATA VIA PERSONAL INFORMATION APPLICATION - Architecture that provides a user experience (UX) for accessing business information (e.g., sales, accounts, opportunities) via an office application. In a specific implementation, a personal information manager (PIM) application includes a familiar UX that introduces a business context (e.g., sales) to tasks in the PIM application. Forms included as part of the PIM application (whether a contact form, appointment form, or a new form) comprise a new page (e.g., sales-related) that allows the user to view and navigate to business data related information that pertains to a task. For example, when accessing a business contact, the user can also navigate to and/or view opportunities associated with the contact. | 07-23-2009 |
Kevin J. Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20140000384 | BALLAST WATER TREATMENT MONITORING SYSTEM | 01-02-2014 |
Kevin John Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20090271055 | APPARATUS AND METHOD OF VESSEL EMISSION MANAGEMENT - An emission management system ( | 10-29-2009 |
Matthew Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20150310715 | SECURE PASSIVE RFID TAG WITH SEAL - A secure passive RFID tag system comprises at least one base station and at least one passive RFID tag. The tag includes a fiber optic cable with the cable ends sealed within the tag and the middle portion forming an external loop. The loop may be secured to at least portions of an object. The tag transmits and receives an optical signal through the fiber optic cable, and the cable is configured to be damaged or broken in response to removal or tampering attempts, wherein the optical signal is significantly altered if the cable is damaged or broken. The tag transmits the optical signal in response to receiving a radio signal from the base station and compares the transmitted optical signal to the received optical signal. If the transmitted optical signal and the received optical signal are identical, the tag transmits an affirmative radio signal to the base station. | 10-29-2015 |
20150339499 | SECURE OPTIONALLY PASSIVE RFID TAG OR SENSOR WITH EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE AND DATA LOGGING - A secure optionally passive RFID tag or sensor system comprises a passive RFID tag having means for receiving radio signals from at least one base station and for transmitting radio signals to at least one base station, where the tag is capable of being powered exclusively by received radio energy, and an external power and data logging device having at least one battery and electronic circuitry including a digital memory configured for storing and recalling data. The external power and data logging device has a means for powering the tag, and also has a means | 11-26-2015 |
Matthew S. Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20140347039 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL POWER USAGE IN A STRUCTURE AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CALIBRATING THE SAME - A magnetic field sensing device can include two or more magnetic field sensors configured to detect a magnetic field in a current carrying conductor. The magnetic field sensing device also can include a phase detector electrically coupled to outputs of the two or more magnetic field sensors. The magnetic field sensing device further can include a phase indicator electrically coupled to the phase detector. The phase indictor can include a display that indicates when the two or more magnetic field sensors are in a position in relation to the current carrying conductor. Other embodiments are provided. | 11-27-2014 |
20140375352 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SENSING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES USING LIGHT SOURCES AS SENSORS - Systems and methods for sensing environmental changes using electromagnetic interference (EMI) signals are disclosed herein. An EMI monitoring system may be used to monitor an EMI signal of one or more light sources provided over a power line, e.g., in a home or building. The received EMI energy at the power line may be analyzed to detect variations in the EMI signature indicative of environmental changes occurring in the proximity of the light sources. Environmental changes that may be sensed include, but are not limited to, proximity, touch, motion, and temperature change. | 12-25-2014 |
20160109271 | APPARATUS CONFIGURED TO DETECT GAS USAGE, METHOD OF PROVIDING SAME, AND METHOD OF DETECTING GAS USAGE - An apparatus configured to detect gas usage by two or more gas appliances. The apparatus can include a processing module configured to run on a computational unit. The apparatus also can include a sensing unit configured to be coupled to a gas regulator. The sensing unit can include at least one acoustic sensor configured to detect two or more acoustic signals produced by the gas regulator and convert the two or more acoustic signals into one or more first digital acoustic data signals. The sensing unit also can include a transmitter electrically coupled to the at least one acoustic sensor and configured to transmit the one or more first digital acoustic data signals to the computational unit. The processing module can be configured to use the one or more first digital acoustic data signals to determine an individual gas usage by each of the two or more gas appliances coupled to the gas regulator based upon the two or more acoustic signals produced by the gas regulator. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 04-21-2016 |
Matthew Stephen Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20160123834 | WATER SENSORS WITH MULTI-VALUE OUTPUTS AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Embodiments of water sensors having multi-value outputs are disclosed. A water sensing circuit measures the impedance between two contacts of a water sensor and compares it with a reference signal. The impedance between two contacts varies depending on the wetness of the contacts, and so the sensing circuit may provide a measured wetness level. The water sensor may transmit measurements or other information wired or wirelessly. The water sensor may display indicia of measurements or other information via a display on a housing. | 05-05-2016 |
Michael T. Reynolds, Bothell, WA US
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20090093720 | RECEIVE CIRCUIT FOR MINIMIZING CHANNELS IN ULTRASOUND IMAGING - Receive circuits and associated methods are provided for ultrasound imaging. Both subarray mixing and time division multiplexing are provided with a same circuit. Components of the receive circuit respond to either phasing or time slot information to implement subarray mixing or time division multiplexing. A network of switches allows combination of signals from different elements to form different sub-apertures. A controller minimizes power consumption while outputting the desired phase or time division multiplexed information by gating a clock to various registers. Each of the registers corresponds to different groups of transducer elements. For loading new phasing information, the clock is turned on to the desired register. Duration operation of the receive circuit, the clock is gated off. The register outputs the previously loaded values in a static state without clocking. Preamplification for either of time division or subarray mixed signals is provided using a variable gain amplifier with a common mode feedback. The common mode feedback provides for a constant operating point despite changes in the desired amount of gain. | 04-09-2009 |
20090105587 | Receive Circuit for Minimizing Channels in Ultrasound Imaging - Receive circuits and associated methods are provided for ultrasound imaging. Both subarray mixing and time division multiplexing are provided with a same circuit. Components of the receive circuit respond to either phasing or time slot information to implement subarray mixing or time division multiplexing. A network of switches allows combination of signals from different elements to form different sub-apertures. A controller minimizes power consumption while outputting the desired phase or time division multiplexed information by gating a clock to various registers. Each of the registers corresponds to different groups of transducer elements. For loading new phasing information, the clock is turned on to the desired register. Duration operation of the receive circuit, the clock is gated off. The register outputs the previously loaded values in a static state without clocking. Preamplification for either of time division or subarray mixed signals is provided using a variable gain amplifier with a common mode feedback. The common mode feedback provides for a constant operating point despite changes in the desired amount of gain. | 04-23-2009 |
Patrick M. Reynolds, Everett, WA US
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20110314640 | Attachable Gel Strap Wrap and Method - A gel strap wrap selectively used with a strap attached to a heavy object that evenly and continuously distributes the forces exerted by the strap over a larger area on the user's body thereby reducing discomfort and fatigue. The gel strap wrap includes a square or rectangular-shaped wrap body that includes a central panel section and two opposite side panel sections. Located inside the central panel section is a pouch that contains a gel pack filled with gel material. The gel pack includes three, longitudinally aligned closed chambers. The weld lines seal the chambers and act as hinges that allow the gel pack to bend over a round or curved body surface. Formed on the inside and outside surfaces of the side panels are loop and hook connector pads. During use, the wrap body which is then longitudinally aligned over the desired surface of the shoulder or hand where the strap or handle will be placed. The strap or handle is then extend over the center panel section and the two side panel sections are then folded around the strap so that the hook and loop connector pads are interconnected to securely hold the wrap body in place under the strap. | 12-29-2011 |
Paul J. Reynolds, Seattle, WA US
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20100173015 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE ABSORPTION, CHELATION, AND ELIMINATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS - This invention relates to compositions and methods effective for the absorption, chelation and elimination of trace elements, in particular tin, mercury, aluminium, cadmium, lead, and other metals, metaloids and lanthinides. It is comprised of dihydroquercetin and zeolite, with or without humic and fulvic acids. The combination acts as a powerful chelator and eliminator of toxic trace elements and enhances their absorption from the intestine, blood, and organs, and may be administered for the absorption, chelation and elimination of toxic or potentially toxic trace elements including metals and metalloids, and lanthinides. | 07-08-2010 |
20100173016 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE ABSORPTION, CHELATION, AND ELIMINATION OF TRACE METALS - This invention relates to compositions and methods effective for the absorption, chelation and elimination of trace elements, in particular tin, mercury, aluminium, cadmium, lead, and other metals, metaloids and lanthinides. It is comprised of dihydroquercetin and zeolite, with or without humic and fulvic acids. The combination acts as a powerful chelator and eliminator of toxic trace elements and enhances their absorption from the intestine, blood, and organs, and may be administered for the absorption, chelation and elimination of toxic or potentially toxic trace elements including metals and metalloids, and lanthinides. | 07-08-2010 |
Thomas C. Reynolds, Mercer Island, WA US
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20080206812 | Methods for generating high titer helper-free preparations of released recombinant AAV vectors - This invention provides methods and compositions for producing high titer, substantially purified preparations of recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) that can be used as vectors for gene delivery. At the onset of vector production, AAV producer cells of this invention typically comprise one or more AAV packaging genes, an AAV vector comprising a heterologous (i.e. non-AAV) transgene of interest, and a helper virus such as an adenovirus. The AAV vector preparations produced are generally replication incompetent but are capable of mediating delivery of a transgene of interest (such as a therapeutic gene) to any of a wide variety of tissues and cells. The AAV vector preparations produced according to this invention are also substantially free of helper virus as well as helper viral and cellular proteins and other contaminants. The invention described herein provides methods of producing rAAV particles by culturing producer cells under conditions, such as temperature and pH, that promote release of virus. Also provided is a quantitative, high-throughput assay useful in the assessment of viral infectivity and replication, as well as in the screening of agent that affect viral infectivity and/or replication. | 08-28-2008 |
20100248355 | METHODS FOR GENERATING HIGH TITER HELPER-FREE PREPARATIONS OF RELEASED RECOMBINANT AAV VECTORS - This invention provides methods and compositions for producing high titer, substantially purified preparations of recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) that can be used as vectors for gene delivery. At the onset of vector production, AAV producer cells of this invention typically comprise one or more AAV packaging genes, an AAV vector comprising a heterologous (i.e. non-AAV) transgene of interest, and a helper virus such as an adenovirus. The AAV vector preparations produced are generally replication incompetent but are capable of mediating delivery of a transgene of interest (such as a therapeutic gene) to any of a wide variety of tissues and cells. The AAV vector preparations produced according to this invention are also substantially free of helper virus as well as helper viral and cellular proteins and other contaminants. The invention described herein provides methods of producing rAAV particles by culturing producer cells under conditions, such as temperature and pH, that promote release of virus. Also provided is a quantitative, high-throughput assay useful in the assessment of viral infectivity and replication, as well as in the screening of agent that affect viral infectivity and/or replication. | 09-30-2010 |
Travis A. Reynolds, Everett, WA US
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20150159539 | Engine Cooling System - An engine cooling system may include a housing forming an enclosed duct having an air intake opening, an air intake door, an exhaust opening, and an exhaust door; at least one heat exchanger positioned within the duct such that ambient air entering the air intake opening flows through the duct to contact the at least one heat exchanger and exits the duct through the exhaust opening; and a controller connected to vary a degree that one or both of the air intake door and exhaust door is open to modulate a mass flow rate of ambient air contacting the at least one heat exchanger to vary a heat transfer from the at least one heat exchanger to the ambient air in the duct to maintain a temperature of a fluid within the at least one heat exchanger within a preferred temperature range. | 06-11-2015 |
Travis A. Reynolds, Lake Stevens, WA US
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20140230430 | Air Charge System and Method for an Internal Combustion Engine - An air charge system for an internal combustion engine may include a charge path having a charge inlet configured to receive air, and a charge outlet configured to convey air to an intake of the internal combustion engine; a first compressor in the charge path, the first compressor being driven by a motor and configured to receive the air from the charge inlet and increase temperature, pressure and volumetric flow rate of the air in the charge path; a first valve in the charge path downstream of the first compressor configured to divert at least a portion of the air leaving the first compressor from exiting the charge path through the charge outlet; and a controller configured to modulate at least one of the first valve and a speed of the motor to adjust a volumetric flow rate of air leaving the charge outlet. | 08-21-2014 |
Travis Allen Reynolds, Everett, WA US
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20140360445 | Engine Cooling System - An engine cooling system may include a housing forming an enclosed duct having an air intake opening, at least one heat exchanger positioned within the duct such that ambient air entering the air intake opening contacts the at least one heat exchanger, at least one radiator circulating coolant for the engine, at least one radiator positioned in the duct such that ambient air entering the air intake opening contacts at least one radiator, and the duct configured to include an exhaust opening positioned downstream of the at least one heat exchanger and the at least one radiator, such that ambient air flows in the air intake opening, through the duct to contact the heat exchanger and the radiator, and exits the duct through the exhaust opening. | 12-11-2014 |