Rowell, US
Amy W. Rowell, Asheville, NC US
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20090116175 | ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A support assembly is provided for an electrical enclosure including a housing having first and second opposing sides, electrical bus members, and at least one electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. Each of the electrical bus members is electrically connectable to a corresponding one of the circuit breakers. The support assembly includes at least one support member having first and second opposing ends, first and second opposing edges, and a plurality of apertures extending from the first edge toward the second edge and receiving the electrical bus members. A fastener assembly supports the support member(s) between the first and second sides of the housing. Each support member extends only a portion of the width between the first and second sides of the housing, and supports the electrical bus members, without being attached to the housing at a location between the first and second sides thereof. | 05-07-2009 |
20090116177 | ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE AND ELECTRICAL BUS ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - An electrical bus assembly for an electrical enclosure includes a single branch circuit with a plurality of branch circuit buses. First electrical bus members include first ends electrically connected to corresponding branch circuit buses, and second ends electrically connected to a first circuit breaker. Second electrical bus members include first ends electrically connected to corresponding branch circuit buses, and second ends electrically connected to a second circuit breaker. The single branch circuit provides electrical power to the first and second circuit breakers. The first electrical bus members extend in a first lateral direction with respect to the branch circuit buses, and the second electrical bus members extend in a second, opposite lateral direction. The electrical bus assembly enables the first circuit breaker to be disposed horizontally adjacent to the second circuit breaker within a corresponding one of the cells of the electrical enclosure. | 05-07-2009 |
Amy Wilcox Rowell, Asheville, NC US
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20100072039 | Seal Apparatus for Circuit Breaker Application - A seal apparatus is disposed between a switchgear cabinet and a circuit breaker between the racked and unracked positions of the circuit breaker. The seal apparatus sealingly extends between the switchgear cabinet and the circuit breaker to resist fluid flow, such as exhaust gases and other matter, between an interior region of the switchgear cabinet and the exterior of the switchgear cabinet. | 03-25-2010 |
Brad E. Rowell, Plymouth, MN US
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20150127138 | Adaptive Fastener Access Tool - A tool may be configured at least with a fastener that can be accessed with a shaped bit. A controller portion of the tool can be arranged to predict bit deflection that enables a tool configuration to be adapted in response to actual bit deflection to conform to the predicted bit deflection. | 05-07-2015 |
Bradley Edwin Rowell, Plymouth, MN US
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20130173039 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DETERMINING A TEACHING POINT LOCATION USING PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS - Certain embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to devices and methods for using pressure measurements to teach a robot a teaching point location. | 07-04-2013 |
Brian Rowell, Saxtons River, VT US
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20140155217 | High Torque Capacity Reverse Clutch - A reverse clutch and planetary gear set are provided that can be installed in an automotive transmission. In some embodiments, the reverse clutch and planetary gear set are configured and dimensioned to be installed in a Powerglide transmission case. In other embodiments, the reverse clutch can have an increased mean diameter. In some embodiments, the reverse clutch can have an increased static holding capacity. In another embodiment, the planetary gear set can have a reduced numerical first gear ratio. In other embodiments, the planetary gear set can have components with increased strength. Methods for modifying a transmission to install a reverse clutch and planetary gear set are also provided. | 06-05-2014 |
Bruce Rowell, Lake Grove, NY US
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20110111617 | ELECTRO-OPTICAL READER WITH CABLE CONNECTOR RELEASE - A cable release accessory releases an electrical cable that is connected to an electrical device, such as a handheld moving beam reader or a handheld imaging reader for electro-optically reading symbols. The cable is terminated by a male connector that engages a female socket in the housing during reading. The male connector has a movable locking clip that releases the cable when moved. The accessory includes a holder mounted on the cable exteriorly of the device, and an elongated actuator supported by the holder and extending into the device into an overlying relationship with the locking clip. The actuator is movable against the locking clip for depressing the locking clip to release the cable. | 05-12-2011 |
Craig Rowell, Albany, CA US
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20090308751 | WELDED ELECTROPHORESIS CASSETTE WITHOUT LEAKAGE-PRONE WELD LINE - A slab gel cassette is formed from generally flat plates welded together along their borders with a gel space between the plates that is open at the top and bottom edges of the plates to expose the opposing ends of a gel in the gel space to buffer solutions in which electrodes are immersed. The plates are shaped such that the weld line does not intersect with the bottom opening of the gel space. Sealing of the bottom of the gel space, which is necessary for gel casting, is achieved by placing a sealing strip over the bottom opening with no danger of leakage of the gel solution along a weld line. | 12-17-2009 |
20100051462 | HYDROLYSIS-RESISTANT POLYACRYLAMIDE GELS - Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution in protein separations and are more stable relative to hydrolysis than conventional polyacrylamide gels that rely on Tris or Tris-Bis as buffering agents are made by incorporating triethanolamine in place of most or all of the Tris or Tris-Bis. | 03-04-2010 |
20100187114 | HIGH-PERFORMING ELECTROPHORESIS GELS WITH EXTENDED SHELF LIVES - Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution as electrophoretic media for protein separations and an improved resistance to hydrolysis upon storage are made by including either taurine, asparagine, or both as an ampholyte, in combination with either tris(hydroxymethyl)-aminomethane or bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino-tris(hydroxymethyl)methane as a buffer, plus other conventional components. | 07-29-2010 |
20120285830 | HYDROLYSIS-RESISTANT POLYACRYLAMIDE GELS - Polyacrylamide gels that offer high resolution in protein separations and are more stable relative to hydrolysis than conventional polyacrylamide gels that rely on Tris or Tris-Bis as buffering agents are made by incorporating triethanolamine in place of most or all of the Tris or Tris-Bis. | 11-15-2012 |
David Rowell, Mountain View, CA US
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20090116398 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FLOW MONITORING - A network device may include logic configured to receive a packet from a packet forwarding engine, create a flow ID for the packet, determine whether the flow ID matches one of a plurality of flow IDs in a table, determine whether the packet is associated with a flow to be sampled, sample the packet and additional packets associated with the flow that are received from the packet forwarding engine when the flow is to be sampled and transmit the flow ID and the sampled packets via a switch to an interface. | 05-07-2009 |
20100226373 | TRACKING FRAGMENTED DATA FLOWS - A device may receive a fragment of a fragmented data unit, determine a flow identifier that identifies a data flow with which the fragment is associated, and create a flow entry, based on the flow identifier, to store information associated with the data flow. The device may also determine a fragment key associated with the fragment, store a pointer to the flow entry based on the fragment key, correlate the fragment and another fragment, associated with the data flow, based on the fragment key and the pointer to the flow entry, and accumulate statistics associated with the fragment and the other fragment after correlating the fragment and the other fragment. | 09-09-2010 |
20110013636 | TRACKING FRAGMENTED DATA FLOWS - A device may receive a fragment of a fragmented data unit, determine a flow identifier that identifies a data flow with which the fragment is associated, and create a flow entry, based on the flow identifier, to store information associated with the data flow. The device may also determine a fragment key associated with the fragment, store a pointer to the flow entry based on the fragment key, correlate the fragment and another fragment, associated with the data flow, based on the fragment key and the pointer to the flow entry, and accumulate statistics associated with the fragment and the other fragment after correlating the fragment and the other fragment. | 01-20-2011 |
20110206049 | TARGETED FLOW SAMPLING - A device may include two or more line interfaces. One of the line interfaces may include a component to buffer a packet that is received at the line interface, perform a lookup of information related to selecting a flow based on a header of the packet, apply a symmetric hash function to addresses in the header to obtain a hash when the information related to selecting the flow indicates the flow is to be selected based on a random method, compare the hash to a particular number using the information related to selecting the flow, the particular number being same for the line interfaces, sample a flow when the hash matches the particular number, create a flow record for the flow, and sample packets based on the flow record. | 08-25-2011 |
20110255408 | TRAFFIC ANALYSIS OF DATA FLOWS - A device includes a memory, flow table logic, sampling logic, and a processing unit. The memory is configured to store a flow table that stores, as a number of entries, statistics regarding a number of data flows. The flow table logic is configured to generate records corresponding to data flows for which entries are created in the flow table or removed from the flow table. The sampling logic is configured to select one of the data flows for sampling and sample initial data units for the one of the data flows. The processing unit is configured to receive the records generated by the flow table logic, receive the initial data units sampled by the sampling logic, analyze the initial data units to generate analysis results, correlate the records and the analysis results associated with a same one of the data flows, and store the correlated records and analysis results. | 10-20-2011 |
20120207024 | NETWORK TRAFFIC ANALYSIS USING A FLOW TABLE - A device may receive a data unit at a line interface of a network device, convey the data unit to a first component in the line interface, update a flow table in the first component based on the data unit, send a message to a second component in the network device, the message describing the update to the flow table, and forward the data unit from the first component to another line interface in the network device. | 08-16-2012 |
20130013598 | MANAGING A FLOW TABLE - A device may include a flow table to store, in flow table records, statistics associated with a number of data flows, and a flow type table to store, in flow type table records, information that indicates whether to store statistics in the flow table for each of a number of types of data flows, information that indicates a manner for sampling data units associated with the data flows, and/or information that indicates when to delete flow table records from the flow table. | 01-10-2013 |
20140304813 | DISTRIBUTED NETWORK ANOMALY DETECTION - A network device may include multiple interfaces, each including a local database to store, in a first group of local records, information associated with a first group of data units sent from or received by a first one of the group of interfaces; a global database to store, in a group of global records, information associated with the first group of data units and information associated with a second group of data units sent from or received by a second one of said group of interfaces. The device may include a processor, to manage the local database and the global database; broadcast at least one of the local records to the second one of the group of interfaces; and analyze each of the local records to identify potential anomalies in the first group of data units. | 10-09-2014 |
James P. Rowell, Stockton, NJ US
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20120214175 | Separation, washing and determination of analytes tagged with magnetic particles - Method for detecting a material of interest, usually an antibody or an antigen on a red blood cell, in a liquid, by observing the potential antigen/antibody reaction products in a novel way. Reaction products are deposited on a magnetic substrate and will exhibit different properties depending upon whether or not the antigen/antibody reaction has taken place. An antigen/antibody reaction product adheres tenaciously to itself and the substrate while the deposit of any unreacted magnetically tagged material is weakly adhering and easily disrupted and dislodged under a disruptive force which would be insufficient to dislodge the reacted deposit. This difference in cohesive property provides the means by which a positive result is distinguished from a negative result. | 08-23-2012 |
20120214176 | Detection of specific antigens in a population of antigens - Methods for detecting the presence or absence of, and for quantifying, one set of cells in a mixed cell population of at least two sets of cells especially Rh positive cells in a mixed population with Rh negative cells, as is found in a fetal maternal hemorrhage (FMH). | 08-23-2012 |
Jason Maxcy Rowell, Durham, NC US
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20080317192 | Inspection, maintenance, and repair apparatuses and methods for nuclear reactors - An apparatus for inspecting a nuclear reactor may include a track, arm, fixing device, and effector. The arm may be operatively connected to the track, the fixing device may be operatively connected to the track, and the effector may be operatively connected to the arm. The arm may have contracted and expanded lengths. The expanded length may be greater than two times the contracted length. The track may include one or more motors adapted to move the arm relative to the track. A method of inspecting, performing maintenance on, or repairing a reactor may include: operatively connecting a fixing device, track, arm, and effector to form an apparatus; inserting the apparatus into the reactor; fixing the apparatus within the reactor; and operating the apparatus. A method of operating a reactor may include shutting down; inspecting, performing maintenance on, or repairing the reactor; and starting up the reactor. | 12-25-2008 |
20100296617 | INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, AND OPERATING METHODS FOR NUCLEAR REACTORS - A method of inspecting, performing maintenance on, or repairing a nuclear reactor may include operatively connecting a fixing device, a first track, an arm including one or more second tracks, and an effector to form an apparatus; inserting the apparatus into the reactor; fixing the apparatus within the reactor; and operating the apparatus. At least one of the one or more second tracks may include at least three track sections. The arm may have a contracted length. The arm may have an expanded length. The expanded length may be greater than two times the contracted length. The first track may include one or more motors configured to move the arm relative to the first track. A method of operating a reactor may include shutting down; inspecting, performing maintenance on, or repairing the reactor; and starting up the reactor. | 11-25-2010 |
Jerry Rowell, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20080229886 | Drive extension wrench - An driver extension wrench having a pair of elongate housing members with openings at opposing ends of the housing members, with a plurality of interior posts at a predetermine spacing. The openings have sockets with exterior gear teeth. Gears are mounted on each of the posts and cooperate with each other and the sockets so that rotational force applied to the first opening is transmitted through the gears to the second opening to be applied to a fastener. | 09-25-2008 |
John R. Rowell, Kennesaw, GA US
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20110304781 | VIDEO DISPLAY CONCEALMENT AND VIEWING APPARATUS - A video display concealment and viewing apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes: a housing defined by a recessed area in a wall and a display opening in the recessed area; a video display cover operable between a revealed position in the opening and a concealed position to interchangeably rotate with a video display device, wherein one of the video display cover and the video display device is in the revealed position while the other is in the concealed position; a video display platform operable between an extended position and a retracted position and configured to hold the video display device flush with the wall in the extended position and hidden in the retracted position; a lift frame upon which the video display cover is conveyed between the revealed position and a concealed position; and a controller to control interchangeability between the video display cover and the video display device. | 12-15-2011 |
Jonathan D. Rowell, Webster, TX US
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20130018440 | POWERING OF AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL THERAPY DELIVERY DEVICE USING FAR FIELD RADIATIVE POWERING AT MULTIPLE FREQUENCIES - A particular implantable device may include one or more antennas configured to receive a first far field radiative signal and a second far field radiative signal. The one or more antennas may be configured to receive the first far field radiative signal in a first frequency band and to receive the second far field radiative signal in a second frequency band. The implantable device may include a voltage rectifier configured to rectify the received first far field radiative signal and the received second far field radiative signal to provide a rectified voltage signal. The implantable device may further include a charge storage element operative to receive the rectified voltage signal and to store charge responsive to the rectified voltage signal. The implantable device may also include a therapy delivery unit powered by the charge storage element. The therapy delivery unit may be operative to deliver a therapy to a patient. | 01-17-2013 |
Jonathan D. Rowell, San Antonio, TX US
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20120276854 | Slot Antenna For An Implantable Device - An implantable medical device may include a case which houses components of the implantable medical device. The implantable medical device may include an inductive coil coupled to a rechargeable battery. The inductive coil may be operative to inductively couple to an external coil and to transfer energy from the external coil to the rechargeable battery to recharge the rechargeable battery. The implantable medical device may include a cutout formed in the case of the implantable medical device and filled with a dielectric material. The cutout may be operative to reduce eddy currents in the case during recharge of the rechargeable battery. The implantable medical device may include a slot antenna disposed within the case. The slot antenna may be operative to communicate with an external device through the cutout in the case. | 11-01-2012 |
Jonathan D. Rowell, Houston, TX US
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20130261703 | POWERING MULTIPLE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL THERAPY DELIVERY DEVICES USING FAR FIELD RADIATIVE POWERING AT MULTIPLE FREQUENCIES - A system includes a first implantable medical device configured to receive a first far field radiative signal at a first frequency from an external transmitter to charge a first charge storage device. The first implantable medical device includes a first therapy delivery unit powered by the first charge storage device. The first therapy delivery unit delivers a first therapy to a first target tissue of a patient. The system also includes a second implantable medical device configured to receive a second far field radiative signal at a second frequency from the external transmitter to charge a second charge storage device. The second implantable medical device includes a second therapy delivery unit powered by the second charge storage device. The second therapy delivery unit delivers a second therapy to a second target tissue of the patient. | 10-03-2013 |
Joseph M. Rowell, Memphis, TN US
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20100281300 | IMAGE EXCHANGE WITHOUT FULL MICR QUALIFICATION - A system and related methods of correcting errors during check or financial document processing by a bank of first deposit or other entity receiving a paper check or financial document, or by a second bank on whose accounts the checks were written. These corrections can be performed by the computer system of the bank of first deposit, the computer system of the second bank, or both. MICR or other data may be sent in electronic format from the bank of first deposit or other entity without qualification. | 11-04-2010 |
Joseph P. Rowell, Van Alstyne, TX US
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20120096655 | Travel easy adjustable deck - This invention is intended for use in outdoor activities where a firm, continuous, strong, and maintenance free walking surface that overcomes obstacles such as wetness, mud, rocks, and uneven terrains with simple-to-expand, light-weight, and easily transported attributes is desired. | 04-26-2012 |
Ken Rowell, Coden, AL US
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20100077897 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING SEEDS FOR POLYCRYSTALLINE SILICON MANUFACTURE - An apparatus for manufacturing seeds for polycrystalline silicon manufacture by cutting a silicon rod in an axial direction into at least one plate-like member, and cutting at least one of the silicon plate-like member lengthwise into seeds that are square in cross section, that includes a table which mounts the silicon rod or at least one of the plate-like member, a pair of end-face supporting members which support the silicon rod or at least one of the plate-like member by pressing both end faces thereof in the axial direction, and a cutting blade which cuts the silicon rod or at least one of the plate-like member in the axial direction, in addition the end-face supporting members includes comb-like grooves that allow the cutting blade to pass through. | 04-01-2010 |
Kevin Rowell, Brighton, MA US
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20140186772 | PHOTORESIST PATTERN TRIMMING METHODS - Provided are methods of trimming a photoresist pattern. The methods comprise: (a) providing a semiconductor substrate; (b) forming a photoresist pattern on the substrate, wherein the photoresist pattern is formed from a chemically amplified photoresist composition comprising: a matrix polymer comprising an acid labile group; a photoacid generator; and a solvent; (c) coating a photoresist trimming composition on the substrate over the photoresist pattern, wherein the trimming composition comprises: a matrix polymer, an aromatic acid that is free of fluorine; and a solvent; (d) heating the coated substrate, thereby causing a change in polarity of the photoresist matrix polymer in a surface region of the photoresist pattern; and (e) contacting the photoresist pattern with a rinsing agent to remove the surface region of the photoresist pattern, thereby forming a trimmed photoresist pattern. The methods find particular applicability in the manufacture of semiconductor devices. | 07-03-2014 |
20150185620 | PHOTORESIST PATTERN TRIMMING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS - Provided are compositions and methods for trimming a photoresist pattern. The photoresist pattern trimming composition comprises: a matrix polymer comprising a unit formed from a monomer of the following general formula (I): | 07-02-2015 |
Kevin J. Rowell, Maumelle, AR US
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20100005003 | Automated dry cleaning assembly system - An automated assembly conveyor method and apparatus for dry-cleaners, wherein the system is disposed to recognize, associate, and consolidate garments in customer transactions by reading garment identification tags located within each item. The system further includes an optional point-of-sale system and mark-in station to facilitate the intake of items from a customer to ensure each item is input into a database. | 01-07-2010 |
Kevin J. Rowell, Little Rock, AR US
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20090302105 | Automated dry cleaning delivery system - An automated, self-service dry cleaning delivery system accepts and records items dropped off through a kiosk for cleaning, and returns cleaned items to the same kiosk for customer pick-up. A computer software program operates the conveyors, the loading doors, and material transporting equipment. To facilitate maximum customer satisfaction, numerous customer feedback choices are displayed to maximize system dexterity. | 12-10-2009 |
Kristina A. Rowell, Van Alstyne, TX US
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20120096655 | Travel easy adjustable deck - This invention is intended for use in outdoor activities where a firm, continuous, strong, and maintenance free walking surface that overcomes obstacles such as wetness, mud, rocks, and uneven terrains with simple-to-expand, light-weight, and easily transported attributes is desired. | 04-26-2012 |
Landon Lee Rowell, Tremont, IL US
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20140070027 | Spray Head for a Mobile Fluid Distribution System - A spray head for a fluid distribution system may include first and second deflector inner surfaces defining a fluid outlet. A piston may define a variable orifice communicating with the fluid outlet to control fluid flow through the spray head. An inner surface of the second deflector may define a grooveless deflector central region disposed between first and second deflector lateral regions. Each of the first and second deflector lateral regions may include at least a first deflector groove extending along a first deflector groove path oriented substantially radially relative to the inlet passage, so that the spray head generates a spray pattern having more uniform fluid distribution across the spray pattern. | 03-13-2014 |
Michael Rowell, Medina, WA US
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20110258067 | ONLINE MARKETPLACE FOR INFORMATION AND INTANGIBLE GOODS - A system and methods to enable a plurality of vendors of information to sell that information to a plurality of consumers of information are disclosed. The information may include sales leads, such as sales leads for potential sales of insurance products. The disclosed system may enable a plurality of users to provide standing orders for information, including defining a plurality of parameters or filters. The system applies these parameters to information offered for sale by the vendors, and automatically delivers information that satisfies the parameters. The system may enable the user to define when to purchase information, such that information offered for sale during a time the user cannot use it is not purchased. The disclosed system may therefore provide an online marketplace that enables a plurality of different users to purchase information sold by a plurality of different vendors in an easy and consistent way. | 10-20-2011 |
20120239438 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING IMMEDIATE, SHORT-TERM LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE AND FACILITATING OFFERS OF LONGER-TERM INSURANCE - The computerized system disclosed herein implements an improved online marketplace for facilitating sales of insurance products from a plurality of insurance providers to customers of insurance. The system enables the customers to apply for insurance products from each of the carriers in a single step using a single, common application. Thereafter, the system performs an immediate, preliminary underwriting, and if appropriate offers the individual the option for immediate short-term coverage. The system then performs more comprehensive underwriting on behalf of a plurality of carriers, and if the underwriting is successful, provides the customer with an offer for long-term coverage to replace the short-term coverage. The customer can accept any provided offer to receive coverage. The system also enables carriers to define filters so that if customers enter the system with an affiliation with a particular character, they remain affiliated with the carrier until the filter is no longer satisfied. | 09-20-2012 |
20140207494 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELLING INTANGIBLE PROPERTY - A system and methods to enable a consumer or agent to purchase intangible products, such as life insurance, are disclosed. The system is a workflow implementation system that processes a consumer through the purchase process, updating the consumer at various points with options of intangible products available for purchase. In various embodiments, the system presents cross-sell opportunities in the form of other intangible products that the customer has not specifically indicated an interested in purchasing, but that the consumer qualifies or potentially qualifies for that the system has determined may be of interest. | 07-24-2014 |
Michael Rowell, Holbrook, MA US
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20100284179 | UNIVERSAL LIGHT BALL AND TUBE LIGHT SYSTEM - A universal light ball system has a light source with a substantially round housing disposed within a substantially elongated housing so that the light source may be directed by changing the orientation of the substantially round housing relative to the substantially elongated housing. The substantially elongated housing may be inserted into another member such as a the hollow top of landscape edging in order to provide unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing landscape lighting. | 11-11-2010 |
Michael Rowell, Issaquah, WA US
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20110166870 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELLING INTANGIBLE PROPERTY - A method comprises analyzing the psychology of a typical consumer and defining first key stages wherein customers drop out and second key stages wherein sales could be maximized. | 07-07-2011 |
20130117051 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SELLING INTANGIBLE PROPERTY - A method comprises analyzing the psychology of a typical consumer and defining first key stages wherein customers drop out and second key stages wherein sales could be maximized. | 05-09-2013 |
Nathan Andrew Rowell, Germantown, MD US
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20150202907 | ORDERED STACK OF BOUND PRE-PRINTED PRODUCT INFORMATION SHEETS FOR A STORE - An ordered stack of bound sheets may comprise a set of printed product information sheets. An individual bound sheet may comprise a single printed product information sheet or may comprise a plurality of printed product information sheets. Each of the individual printed product information sheets may be detached from the ordered stack of bound sheets in the order in which the printed product information sheets are presented. The individual printed product information sheets (which are detached from the ordered stack in order) may be connected to structures in the stores based on a planogram for a set of products for display in the store. The order of the printed product information sheets may match an order in which the sheets are positioned based on the planogram. | 07-23-2015 |
Roger M. Rowell, Madison, WI US
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20130303751 | Treatment of Wood Pieces - A one or two step process for the acetylation and refining of wood pieces in which acetylation and refining to a reduced geometry take place simultaneously in the refiner. Engineered board products comprising acetylated reduced geometry materials possess high dimensional stability and durability compared to like board products comprising non-acetylated materials. | 11-14-2013 |
Russell Rowell, Boulder, CO US
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20150034690 | LOAD-BEARING BELT - A load-bearing belt for use with a hiking backpack or the like, particularly for female users, is provided. The load-bearing belt includes a back portion and two side portions. The two side portions extend downward from the back portion. | 02-05-2015 |
Shane Morse Rowell, Arlington, WA US
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20090231123 | SYSTEM FOR MONITORING A PLURALITY OF SENSORS - A monitoring system for detecting faults in an apparatus, such as a ski lift, employs a communication network onto which a sensor bus controller periodically transmits a safety message and receives a echo of each safety message. Different sensors are coupled to sensor adapter modules that in turn are connected in a series to the communication network. After the last sensor adapter module in the series, each safety message is echoed back along the communication network. Each sensor adapter module, upon receiving a safety message, increments a count in that message and transmits the resultant safety message to another module. When a sensor indicates a fault condition, the associated sensor adapter module blocks propagation of safety messages along the communication network. The sensor bus controller determines, in response to a failure to receive the echo and to the count in the echo, whether a fault occurred. | 09-17-2009 |
Simon Rowell, San Jose, CA US
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20090177587 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING ONLINE AUTHENTICATION UTILIZING BIOMETRIC DATA - A system and method for securely authenticating a user for the purpose of accessing information, such as private financial or personal information, in an online environment are disclosed. In addition, a system and method for allowing consumers to make secure payments from an electronic wallet with biometric authentication are disclosed. | 07-09-2009 |
Thomas M. Rowell, Greenville, SC US
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20140331163 | Method to Mark User Definable Limits - A method of managing control of a drivetrain is provided. The method may include the steps of reading sensor data provided by one or more sensors configured to detect one or more operating parameters of the drivetrain, displaying one or more gauges on a touch screen device based on the sensor data, receiving one of a plurality of gestures through the touch screen device, and displaying one or more user definable limits for at least one of the gauges based on the gesture received where the user definable limits may be indicative of an operating threshold for at least one of the operating parameters of the drivetrain. | 11-06-2014 |
Timothy J. Rowell, St. Paul, MN US
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20090056548 | DUST COLLECTION DEVICE FOR SANDING TOOL - A dust collection device for a sanding tool comprising a bag having a sidewall and a coupler attached to the bag. The sidewall comprising a first filter layer, a second filter layer, and an outer support layer. The first filter layer comprising a plurality of fibrillated electrostatically charged electret fibers forming a nonwoven web; the first filter layer having a total pressure drop between about 0.1 to about 4.0 mm H | 03-05-2009 |
20130345384 | ULTRASONIC-ASSISTED MOLDING OF PRECISELY-SHAPED ARTICLES AND METHODS - An ultrasonic-assisted injection molding system and method for making precisely-shaped articles. A source of ultrasonic energy is positioned to apply vibrational energy to a mold cavity connected to at least one gate in flow communication with a source of molten (co)polymer. The mold is heated to a temperature of 104-116° C., and the molten (co)polymer is injected into the mold cavity. After cooling the mold until the molten (co)polymer within the gate has solidified, ultrasonic energy is applied to the mold without remelting the solidified (co)polymer within the gate until the temperature increases to 116-122° C., thereby substantially relieving flow induced stresses. The mold is then cooled until the temperature decreases to 101-107° C., and is thereafter heated until the temperature increases to 116-122° C., thereby substantially relieving any thermally induced stresses. The mold is cooled until the molten (co)polymer has solidified, thereby forming a precision molded plastic optical element. | 12-26-2013 |