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Richard David Angley, Aston, PA US
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20080247819 | Capped and/or beveled jet blast resistant vehicle arresting units, bed and methods - Aircraft arresting beds at ends of runways may be subject to damaging effects of jet blast phenomena. Arresting units for that and other applications and which are resistant to such effects are described, with related methods. | 10-09-2008 |
20100254762 | CAPPED AND/OR BEVELED JET BLAST RESISTANT VEHICLE ARRESTING UNITS, BED AND METHODS - Aircraft arresting beds at ends of runways may be subject to damaging effects of jet blast phenomena. Arresting units for that and other applications and which are resistant to such effects are described, with related methods. | 10-07-2010 |
Richard David Bankart, London, GB
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20110247282 | Building Construction - Accordingly, this invention provides a method for constructing a building, the method comprising: (i) providing a supporting framework; (ii)providing at least one power generation member ( | 10-13-2011 |
Richard David Carr, Vaerloese DK
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20140206615 | GLP-1 AGONIST AND CARDIOVASCULAR COMPLICATIONS - Methods and uses for the treatment and prevention of cardiac and cardiovascular diseases comprising administration of a GLP-1 agonist. | 07-24-2014 |
Richard David D'Erizans, Pleasantville, NY US
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20140164119 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GEOCODING AUTHORIZATIONS AND FINANCIAL TRANSACTION MESSAGES FOR LOCATION-BASED SERVICES - A method for identifying a geographic location of a financial transaction includes: storing, in a merchant database, a plurality of merchant data entries, wherein each merchant data entry includes at least a merchant identifier and a geographic location; receiving, by a receiving device, an authorization request for a financial transaction, wherein the authorization request includes at least a plurality of data elements containing transaction information; identifying, by a processing device, a first data element in the plurality of data elements including a merchant identification; identifying, in the merchant database, a specific merchant data entry, wherein the merchant identifier of the specific merchant data entry corresponds to the merchant identification; transmitting, by a transmitting device, a reply to the authorization request; and transmitting, by the transmitting device, the geographic location included in the specific merchant data entry. | 06-12-2014 |
Richard David Fusick, Somers, CT US
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20140315465 | Coupling Building Element For A Toy Construction Set - A toy construction set includes a first coupling building element defining a surface and a tapered portion that extends from the surface at an angle, the tapered portion of the first coupling building element defining a coupling stud; and a second coupling building element defining a surface and a tapered portion that extends from the surface at an angle, the tapered portion of the second coupling building element defining a recess for receiving the coupling stud. The tapered portions of the first and second coupling building elements are configured to be removably attached to each other by receiving the coupling stud of the first coupling building element in the recess of the second coupling building element, and the surfaces of the first and second coupling building elements define a space configured to hold a construction assembly. | 10-23-2014 |
Richard David Galinson, Toluca Lake, CA US
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20110083654 | Paintball loader and paintball Galting gun - A gatling gun style projectile launcher comprising an assembly of rotating, pressurized-air driven guns. A loader assembly mounted on the gun assembly rotates synchronously through mating of drive gears with the assembly of guns. The loader applies centrifugal force to the paintballs within, urging them into loader tubes positioned in the wall of the loader. Synchronous timing gears align the rotating loader tubes with cognate breech openings in the guns, thereby transferring paintballs into the firing positions from which the paintballs are launched. | 04-14-2011 |
Richard David Gillespie, Iii, Athens, TX US
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20100185148 | Injector Apparatus - The present invention provides an injector apparatus suitable for use with an automatic injection device. The injector apparatus includes a cylindrical housing having a deflectable member and a removable guard. The deflectable member releasably holds a syringe tube assembly in the axial direction when the apparatus is in the initial position. Then, after use, the deflectable member provides a tamper evidence means for indicating whether or not the injector apparatus was previously used or tampered with. | 07-22-2010 |
20140107577 | NEEDLE-PROTECTION DEVICE FOR A SYRINGE - A needle-protection device ( | 04-17-2014 |
Richard David Heale, Southampton GB
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20150129005 | Umbrella - An improved umbrella ( | 05-14-2015 |
Richard David Jackson, Curitiba BR
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20140355955 | COMMERCIALS ON MOBILE DEVICES - Among other things, a set of videos and commercials are downloaded for storage on a mobile device and later playout of each of the videos or commercials on the mobile device. The videos and the commercials are downloaded in an order such that one or more of the commercials may be downloaded at a time or times before, interleaved between, after, or any combination of two or more of those, the time or times when one or more of the videos are downloaded. | 12-04-2014 |
20150074709 | COMMERCIALS ON MOBILE DEVICES - Among other things, a video item is downloaded to a mobile device from a digital video recorder. The video item includes a video program and commercials that have been previously embedded within the video item. Before, during, or after the download of the video item, information is reported from the mobile device to a server about the video item, from which the server can select a set of substitute commercials. One or more of these substitute commercials are downloaded from the server. When the video item is presented on the mobile device, the mobile device replaces at least one of the original commercials that has been previously embedded within the video item by a substitute commercial that has been downloaded to the mobile device. | 03-12-2015 |
20150074715 | COMMERCIALS ON MOBILE DEVICES - Among other things, a video item is downloaded to a mobile device from a digital video recorder. The video item includes a video program and commercials that have been previously embedded within the video item. Before, during, or after the download of the video item, information is reported from the mobile device to a server about the video item, from which the server can select a set of substitute commercials. One or more of these substitute commercials are downloaded from the server. When the video item is presented on the mobile device, the mobile device replaces at least one of the original commercials that has been previously embedded within the video item by a substitute commercial that has been downloaded to the mobile device. | 03-12-2015 |
Richard David Jackson, Parana BR
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20150063783 | COMMERCIALS ON MOBILE DEVICES - Among other things, videos and commercials are downloaded to a mobile device for storage on the mobile device and later playout on the mobile device. The downloading includes downloading of metadata associated with the commercials and based on which the mobile device can select commercials for insertion into videos being played back to the user of the mobile device. The commercials to be downloaded are selected based on one or a combination of any two or more of the location of the user, the type of mobile device, and personally-identifiable information about a user of the mobile device. | 03-05-2015 |
Richard David Karasiewski US
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20120324770 | SNAP N' STRETCH STRETCHER BAR WITH CONNECTING SEGMENTS - Disclosed is a stretcher bar frame and canvas fastening system specifically designed for artists. The stretcher bar framing system consists of side bar, corner, and connecting segments that snap fit and interlock for quick and easy assembly and disassembly. The snap fit interlocking side bar, corner, and connecting segments features a locking mechanism that utilizes a male plug member and a female socket member. The connecting segment plug member includes four resilient flexible arms with flat tooth surfaces that interlock when fully inserted into the socket members of the side bar and corner segments. The plug and socket members snap together for a tight and straight fit that can be quickly released and separated using a side release mechanism. The side release mechanism disengages the stretcher bar frame's side bar, corner, and connecting segments by pressing inward on the flat tooth surface of the flexible latching arms of the connecting segments. The back side of the stretcher bar features a canvas fastening block for insertion of staples, tacks, or other gripping fasteners that allow the canvas to be mounted, re-stretched, removed, or remounted. The stretcher bar system features an affordable museum quality depth that does not require the need for additional framing. The stretcher bar frame's side bar, corner, and connecting segments are made of a low cost, light-weight, non-warping, durable plastic or resin material that provides structural durability, resiliency, and stability. The pre-molded corners allows for an exact square corner without using braces or wedges for further adjustments. | 12-27-2012 |
Richard David Karasiewski, Elkridge, MD US
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20120005926 | SNAP N' STRETCH STRETCHER BAR - Disclosed is a stretcher bar framing and canvas fastening system specifically designed for artists. The stretcher bar framing system consists of side bar segments of variable lengths and pre-molded corner segments that are snap fitting and interlocking for quick and easy assembly and disassembly. The snap fit interlocking bar and corner segments feature a locking mechanism that utilizes a male plug member and a female socket member. The plug member includes a pair of resilient flexible arms with a flat surface tooth that interlocks when fully inserted in the socket member. The plug and socket members snap together for a tight and straight fit that can be quickly released using a side release mechanism. The side release mechanism disengages the stretcher bar segments by pressing inward on the flat tooth surface of the latching arms located within the side aperture on the bar. The back side of the stretcher bar features a self-healing canvas fastening block for insertion of tack fasteners or staples that allow a canvas to be mounted, re-stretched, removed, or remounted. The stretcher bar system features a museum quality depth that is affordable and does not require the need for additional framing. The stretcher bar is made of a low cost, light-weight, non-warping, durable plastic or resin material that provides structural durability, resiliency, and stability. The pre-molded corner allows for an exact square without using wedges for further adjustments. | 01-12-2012 |
Richard David Nicho, Austin, TX US
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20110089996 | Systems and Devices for Dynamically Scaled Charge Pumping - Systems and devices for dynamically scaled charge pumping are presented. Example embodiments of the disclosed systems of dynamically scaled charge pumping enable regulation of the output voltage at a particular ratio and to dynamically control the ratio based on the input voltage. A charge pumping circuit is enabled by an oscillator. The charge pump oscillator is enabled by the output of a comparator. The comparator compares an input voltage to a comparator voltage, which is a divided version of the output voltage. The output voltage is referenced to a regulated voltage and the comparison voltage is divided between the two voltages by a resistor divider. The regulated voltage remains flat until the input voltage equals the reference voltage. At that point, the regulated voltage will begin to rise and follow the input voltage. Before the reference voltage is reached, the output voltage equals the input voltage multiplied by the resistor divider ratio. Once the input voltage reaches the reference voltage, the difference between the output voltage and the input voltage becomes a constant. | 04-21-2011 |
Richard David Pryle, Bedford GB
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20150122934 | WINDER AND A TURRET UNIT - Winder for an endless lane of a plastic web ( | 05-07-2015 |
Richard David Ricchi, Lapeer, MI US
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20100040500 | METHOD OF MAKING TITANIUM ALLOY BASED AND TiB REINFORCED COMPOSITE PARTS BY POWDER METALLURGY PROCESS - A method of preparing a titanium-based metal matrix composite. In one form, titanium hydride can be added to substantially pure titanium, an alloying material and a source of boron such that a mixture of these materials can be compacted and sintered in a powder metallurgy process to produce a component made up of a titanium boride reinforced titanium alloy. In another form, the substantially pure titanium, alloying material and source of boron could be vigorously mixed (with or without the titanium hydride) to such an extent that oxide films that may have built up on the titanium precursor can be removed to minimize the presence of oxygen in the manufactured component. | 02-18-2010 |
Richard David Taylor, Slough GB
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20100093718 | Compounds - The invention relates to new bicyclic heterocyclic derivative compounds of Formula (I), to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds and to the use of said compounds in the treatment of diseases, e.g. cancer The compounds of Formula (I) are inhibitors of FGFR, VEGFR or PDGFR. | 04-15-2010 |
20100120761 | Bicyclic Heterocyclic Compounds as FGFR Inhibitors - The invention relates to new bicyclic heterocyclic derivative compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds and to the use of said compounds in the treatment of diseases, e.g. cancer. | 05-13-2010 |
Richard David Young, Mission Viejo, CA US
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20150242932 | Delivery service system - In some cases, a delivery service system may include a handheld electronic device for use with a delivery service (e.g., a grocery delivery service). When operating in a voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. The stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to the delivery service for speech processing. When operating in a scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., barcode data) in memory. The stored data may be communicated to the delivery service for item identification processing. In some cases, a user interface associated with the delivery service may allow the user to review and confirm an order prior to submission of the order for delivery. | 08-27-2015 |
20150242933 | Device For Delivery Service - In some cases, a handheld electronic device may operate in a voice input mode or a scanner input mode. When operating in the voice input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store audio data in memory. In some cases, the stored audio data may be communicated from the handheld electronic device (e.g., via a Wi-Fi connection) to one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for speech processing). When operating in the scanner input mode, the handheld electronic device may record and store item identifier information (e.g., as barcode data) in the memory. In some cases, the stored item identifier data may be communicated to the one or more remote computing devices (e.g., for item identification processing). | 08-27-2015 |