Selby, US
Amy Jane Selby, Falcon Heights, MN US
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20150227884 | RANGED ITEM INDICATOR - Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with ranged item indicators are described. In one embodiment, a method includes identifying a transaction associated with an item and a location. The item has an indicator. The value of the indicator describes a range relationship between the item and the location. When the indicator has a value of incidental, the item is not stocked by the location. When the indicator has a value of intentional, the item is stocked by the location. The indicator of the item is not set when a range relationship has not been established between the item and the location. The method also includes determining if the transaction has been labeled as incidental or intentional when the indicator of the item has not been set. The method includes setting the value for the indicator of the item to the label of the transaction. | 08-13-2015 |
Bruce Allen Selby, Houston, TX US
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20090090158 | WELLBORE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES FOR IN SITU HEAT TREATMENT PROCESSES - A method includes making coiled tubing at a coiled tubing manufacturing unit coupled to a coiled tubing transportation system. One or more coiled tubing reels are transported from the coiled tubing manufacturing unit to one or more moveable well drilling systems using the coiled tubing transportation system. The coiled tubing transportation system runs from the tubing manufacturing unit to one or more movable well drilling systems, and then back to the coiled tubing manufacturing unit. | 04-09-2009 |
Craig M. Selby, Marietta, GA US
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20120015333 | Method and System for Presenting Interactive, Three-Dimensional Learning Tools - A system includes an education module ( | 01-19-2012 |
20120015341 | Method and System for Presenting Interactive, Three-Dimensional Learning Tools - A system includes an education module ( | 01-19-2012 |
20130171592 | Method and System for Presenting Interactive, Three-Dimensional Tools - A system includes an education module ( | 07-04-2013 |
20130171603 | Method and System for Presenting Interactive, Three-Dimensional Learning Tools - A system includes an education module ( | 07-04-2013 |
David A. Selby, Oconomowoc, WI US
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20120206591 | VISUAL INSPECTION DEVICE - A visual inspection device includes a housing with a support portion and a grip portion extending from the support portion, a flexible cable having a first end coupled to the housing and a second end, a camera assembly coupled to the second end of the flexible cable and operable to transmit image data through the flexible cable, and a display movably coupled to the support portion of the housing and operable to present an image derived from the image data. | 08-16-2012 |
20130333231 | RECIPROCATING SAW WITH ADJUSTABLE SHOE - A reciprocating power tool has a shoe that can be adjusted while the reciprocating power tool is in use. The reciprocating power tool has a main body, a first grip, a second grip moveable with respect to the main body, and a shoe for engaging a workpiece. The shoe is coupled to the second grip such that the shoe moves with the second grip for adjustment of a position of the shoe when the second grip is moved with respect to the main body. | 12-19-2013 |
Eric J. Selby, Lake Stevens, WA US
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20100277346 | Slat Skew Detection System - An apparatus comprises a sensor system, a flexible line, and a sensor. The sensor system is capable of detecting skew in at least some of a plurality of control surfaces for a vehicle. The flexible line extends across a number of interfaces for a portion of the plurality of control surfaces. The sensor is connected to the flexible line and is capable of detecting the skew in the portion of the plurality of control surfaces in response to a selected amount of movement of the flexible line. | 11-04-2010 |
Glenn T. Selby, Simsbury, CT US
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20110174240 | CONTROLLING VARIABLES IN BOILER PRESSURE VESSELS - A method of controlling stress in a boiler pressure vessel comprises limiting the diameter of a drum ( | 07-21-2011 |
20120240871 | METHOD AND CONFIGURATION TO REDUCE FATIGUE IN STEAM DRUMS - A heat recovery steam generator that includes a first steam drum for receiving a flow of water and steam from an evaporator. The first steam drum is adapted to provide the flow of water and steam to a second steam drum. The second steam drum is in fluid communication with the first steam drum and receives the flow of water and steam from the first steam drum and separates steam from the flow of water and steam to form a separated steam. There is a steam flow outlet positioned in the second steam drum, the steam flow outlet adapted to release the separated steam from the second steam drum. | 09-27-2012 |
Glenn T. Selby, West Simsbury, CT US
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20120325940 | NOZZLE AND NOZZLE ASSEMBLY CONFIGURED TO MINIMIZE COMBINED THERMAL AND PRESSURE STRESS DURING TRANSIENTS - In a nozzle and a nozzle assembly, for use in a pressure vessel, stress analysis is used to determine areas of stress concentration. The nozzle is configured to reduce these stress concentrations. | 12-27-2012 |
Jason B. Selby, Lebanon, TN US
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20150125409 | Ultrasonic Sunless Spray Tanning Device And Method - Disclosed are an ultrasonic sunless spray tanning device and method involving components for ejecting a tanning solution mist atomized by ultrasonic vibrations. | 05-07-2015 |
Joanna Selby US
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20140279192 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERSONALIZATION OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE - The present disclosure relates to automated or computerized devices and methods for shopping. | 09-18-2014 |
Joseph Michael Selby, Knoxville, TN US
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20140273105 | GRADIENT PRETREATMENT OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS - Lignocellulosic biomass pretreated with ammonia where the concentration of the biomass in the reaction mixture is reduced over time was found to produce more sugars following saccharification, as compared to equivalent biomass pretreated at constant concentration. The concentration of biomass is a solids concentration, which is the percent of dry biomass relative to the total pretreatment reaction mixture on a weight to weight basis. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark Selby, Rockwall, TX US
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20110312260 | ENERGY PRODUCING CHIMNEY CAP - A chimney cap provides not only protective features of conventional chimney caps, but may also provide energy production. The chimney cap may include one or more wind turbines that may capture wind energy and, with associated generators, may convert the wind energy to electricity. The chimney cap may also include one or more solar panels which may capture solar energy and convert that energy into electricity. A control box may receive the electricity from the generators and the solar panels and may provide the energy to a home, business, a storage device, the electric grid, or the like. | 12-22-2011 |
Michael C. Selby, Forest Lake, MN US
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20160021922 | METHODS AND PACKAGING FOR WET AGING MEAT - Methods, packaging, and packets for wet aging meat are described herein. For example, in one or more embodiments of the present disclosure a package for wet aging meat includes a cut of meat having a fat layer portion and an edible meat portion, a smoked salt material to adsorb gases emitted from the cut of meat wherein the smoked salt material is positioned on the fat layer portion, and wherein the cut of meat with the smoked salt material is sealed in a packaging material to form the package. | 01-28-2016 |
Michael L. Selby, Carrollton, TX US
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20090264107 | PRE-RECORDED VOICE RESPONSES FOR PORTABLE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICES - A portable communication device may be used so that, in place of speaking into the portable communication device during a telephone call, users may initiate playback of pre-recorded messages to the party with whom the user is communicating. In one implementation, a device may receive, during a telephone call between a first party and a second party, a command from the first party to transmit a pre-recorded message to the second party. The pre-recorded message may be an audible message that was pre-recorded by the first party. The device may transmit the pre-recorded message to the second party in response to the command. | 10-22-2009 |
20090265177 | SCHEDULED TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE SUSPENSION - A user may selectively schedule or otherwise control the temporary suspension of telecommunication services to which they subscribe. In one implementation, a request to temporarily suspend a telecommunication service may be received from the user. The user's telecommunication service may be temporarily suspended and then later restarted at times indicated by the request. | 10-22-2009 |
20110263228 | PRE-RECORDED VOICE RESPONSES FOR PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICES - A portable communication device may be used so that, in place of speaking into the portable communication device during a telephone call, users may initiate playback of pre-recorded messages to the party with whom the user is communicating. In one implementation, a device may receive, during a telephone call between a first party and a second party, a command from the first party to transmit a pre-recorded message to the second party. The pre-recorded message may be an audible message that was pre-recorded by the first party. The device may transmit the pre-recorded message to the second party in response to the command. | 10-27-2011 |
Nicholas Jonathan Selby, Tarrant, TX US
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20150081574 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO GATHER, CORRELATE, ANALYZE, AND REPORT INFORMATION - A system and method to gather, correlate, analyze, and report information to provide a user with an ability to more efficiently and safely track and arrest fugitives for whom arrest warrants have been issued and collect moneys owed by fugitives, and provide warrant management and a fugitive-tracking lifecycle. | 03-19-2015 |
Patrick J. Selby, Palm Bay, FL US
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20130314879 | CIRCUIT MODULE SUCH AS A HIGH-DENSITY LEAD FRAME ARRAY (HDA) POWER MODULE, AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME - A circuit module includes a plurality of electronic components and a single-layer conductive package substrate. The single-layer conductive package substrate is adapted to physically support and electrically interconnect the electronic components. The substrate has a peripheral portion and an interior portion. The peripheral portion includes a plurality of peripheral contact pads coupled to corresponding electronic components. The interior portion includes a plurality of floating contact pads that are electrically isolated from the peripheral contact pads and are coupled to corresponding electronic components. | 11-28-2013 |
Richard Selby, Duluth, GA US
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20150278924 | PURCHASE PRICE OPTIMIZATION FOR PRESCRIPTION PRODUCT PURCHASE ORDERS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for performing purchase price optimization for a prescription product purchase order are disclosed. At least a portion of a desired quantity of the prescription product that is not eligible for reduced pricing may be substituted for one or more generic products corresponding to the prescription product that are eligible for reduced pricing. | 10-01-2015 |
Richard K. Selby, Duluth, GA US
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20160042147 | PRESCRIPTION PRODUCT INVENTORY REPLENISHMENT - Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for determining whether a portion of an auto-generated prescription product order is eligible for replenishment at a reduced price, such as a 340B price, and if so determined, partitioning the order to replenish the portion of the order at the reduced price. The number of 340B accumulations accrued by a contract pharmacy on behalf of a covered entity may be determined, and a prescription product order may be partitioned into an order for those items that can be replenished at the 340B price based on the number of 340B accumulations and an order for the remaining items purchased at a higher price such as a WAC price. | 02-11-2016 |
Ronald K. Selby, Flint, MI US
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20090192364 | Infant monitoring system - An infant monitoring system includes a bladder configured for communication with an infant having a mass and measurable biological functions and properties. The bladder contains a substantially non-toxic fluid adapted to transmit fluid pressure. The infant monitoring system also includes a single pressure sensor that selectively monitors the fluid pressure. The pressure sensor detects a presence of the infant by monitoring for a substantially continuous pressure due to the mass of the infant. The infant monitoring system also includes an electronic module operatively connected to the pressure sensor, which electronic module receives a signal indicative of the fluid pressure monitored by the pressure sensor. The electronic module emits a notification if the signal is substantially outside of a predetermined boundary. | 07-30-2009 |
Ryan P. Selby, Woodinville, WA US
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20090023559 | APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A COMPONENT OF AN EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member that is slidably received within the collar and may be positioned by sliding the member to a selected position. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and is operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, to release the member from the locked position, and when released, to allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam against which the cam biases the member. | 01-22-2009 |
20100041523 | APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A COMPONENT OF AN EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member slidably received within the collar that may be positioned therein by sliding. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, release the member from the locked position, and when released, allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam. The engagement members are moveable relative to one another and biased by the cam against member. | 02-18-2010 |
20100323850 | APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A COMPONENT OF AN EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member slidably received within the collar that may be positioned therein by sliding. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, release the member from the locked position, and when released, allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam. The engagement members are moveable relative to one another and biased by the cam against member. | 12-23-2010 |
20110286791 | APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING A COMPONENT OF AN EXERCISE DEVICE - An exercise device including at least one positionable component configured to be positioned by a user. The exercise device includes a frame to which a collar is mounted. The positionable component includes a member slidably received within the collar that may be positioned therein by sliding. A locking assembly is coupled to the collar and operable to lock the member in a selected position within the collar, release the member from the locked position, and when released, allow the member to slide within the collar. The locking assembly includes a cam pivotably mounted to the collar and a cam follower assembly selectively biased by the cam against a portion of the member disposed inside the collar. The locking assembly also includes a pair of engagement members disposed inside the collar opposite the cam. The engagement members are moveable relative to one another and biased by the cam against member. | 11-24-2011 |
20110287902 | BIKE TRAINER - A bike trainer operable by a user for stationary riding when a conventional bicycle is coupled thereto. The bike trainer may be used by removing the rear wheel of the bicycle and selectively coupling the rear dropouts of the bicycle to an axle of the bike trainer. The bike trainer is operative to simulate the “feel” of riding a moving bicycle by providing resistance and inertia similar to that of a bicycle when used normally. To provided these features, the bike trainer includes a fan/flywheel as well as a freewheel mechanism. The bike trainer also includes features that permit simple coupling and decoupling to the bicycle using a “quick release skewer,” which allows users to easily use the bike trainer without required a substantial amount of time. The bike trainer also includes a base configured to support a user of the bike trainer in a fashion such that the user is sturdily supported during use. | 11-24-2011 |
Steven Selby, Lynchburg, VA US
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20120034893 | ENVELOPE POWER SUPPLY CALIBRATION OF A MULTI-MODE RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER - The present disclosure relates to envelope power supply calibration of a multi-mode RF power amplifier (PA) to ensure adequate headroom when operating using one of multiple communications modes. The communications modes may include multiple modulation modes, a half-duplex mode, a full-duplex mode, or any combination thereof. As such, each communications mode may have specific peak-to-average power and linearity requirements for the multi-mode RF PA. As a result, each communications mode may have corresponding envelope power supply headroom requirements. The calibration may include determining a saturation operating constraint based on calibration data obtained during saturated operation of the multi-mode RF PA. During operation of the multi-mode RF PA, the envelope power supply may be restricted to provide a minimum allowable magnitude based on an RF signal level of the multi-mode RF PA, the communications mode, and the saturation operating constraint to provide adequate headroom. | 02-09-2012 |
20130342270 | ENVELOPE POWER SUPPLY CALIBRATION OF A MULTI-MODE RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER - The present disclosure relates to envelope power supply calibration of a multi-mode RF power amplifier (PA) to ensure adequate headroom when operating using one of multiple communications modes. The communications modes may include multiple modulation modes, a half-duplex mode, a full-duplex mode, or any combination thereof. As such, each communications mode may have specific peak-to-average power and linearity requirements for the multi-mode RF PA. As a result, each communications mode may have corresponding envelope power supply headroom requirements. The calibration may include determining a saturation operating constraint based on calibration data obtained during saturated operation of the multi-mode RF PA. During operation of the multi-mode RF PA, the envelope power supply may be restricted to provide a minimum allowable magnitude based on an RF signal level of the multi-mode RF PA, the communications mode, and the saturation operating constraint to provide adequate headroom. | 12-26-2013 |
20130344828 | ENVELOPE POWER SUPPLY CALIBRATION OF A MULTI-MODE RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER - The present disclosure relates to envelope power supply calibration of a multi-mode RF power amplifier (PA) to ensure adequate headroom when operating using one of multiple communications modes. The communications modes may include multiple modulation modes, a half-duplex mode, a full-duplex mode, or any combination thereof. As such, each communications mode may have specific peak-to-average power and linearity requirements for the multi-mode RF PA. As a result, each communications mode may have corresponding envelope power supply headroom requirements. The calibration may include determining a saturation operating constraint based on calibration data obtained during saturated operation of the multi-mode RF PA. During operation of the multi-mode RF PA, the envelope power supply may be restricted to provide a minimum allowable magnitude based on an RF signal level of the multi-mode RF PA, the communications mode, and the saturation operating constraint to provide adequate headroom. | 12-26-2013 |
20130344833 | ENVELOPE POWER SUPPLY CALIBRATION OF A MULTI-MODE RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER - The present disclosure relates to envelope power supply calibration of a multi-mode RF power amplifier (PA) to ensure adequate headroom when operating using one of multiple communications modes. The communications modes may include multiple modulation modes, a half-duplex mode, a full-duplex mode, or any combination thereof. As such, each communications mode may have specific peak-to-average power and linearity requirements for the multi-mode RF PA. As a result, each communications mode may have corresponding envelope power supply headroom requirements. The calibration may include determining a saturation operating constraint based on calibration data obtained during saturated operation of the multi-mode RF PA. During operation of the multi-mode RF PA, the envelope power supply may be restricted to provide a minimum allowable magnitude based on an RF signal level of the multi-mode RF PA, the communications mode, and the saturation operating constraint to provide adequate headroom. | 12-26-2013 |
Steven Selby, Madison, AL US
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20090129050 | LASER ETCHED GRAPHIC FOR A DECORATIVE SURFACE - A disclosed vehicle instrument panel includes a control panel having illuminated buttons formed with an illuminatable decorative surface. The disclosed decorative surface includes a translucent layer disposed between a background layer and a graphic layer. Material is removed from the background layer to reveal the underlying translucent and graphic layers. The depth within which material is removed is determined to fall within a thickness of the translucent layer such that any variation in depth is accommodated within the translucent layer. | 05-21-2009 |
Theodore W. Selby, Midland, MI US
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20140099728 | Oil life measurement - Rotatable bomb device having a stationary hollow housing and a rotatable component inside the housing provides for very good temperature calibration, temperature recording and, when desired, sample control. The device can have at least one of an insulating lower disc or washer; a plurality of staggered heating bands encompassing a stationary housing; a dry scan port; a rear upper and/or lower port; and an extraction/injection fitting for access to the interior of the stationary housing. The device may be used to react or attempt to react substance(s), for example, generally as in ASTM Method D2272 testing of turbine oil. | 04-10-2014 |
Thomas Paul Selby, Wilmington, DE US
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20100029950 | NOVEL SUBSTITUTED 1H-DIHYDROPYRAZOLES, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE - This invention provides compounds of Formula I, methods for their preparation and use for preparing compounds of Formula II | 02-04-2010 |
Timothy Selby, Evansville, IN US
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20120317799 | Method and device for removal of vertical manway cover - A lift for maneuvering a heavy manway cover, the lift including a wheeled base and a generally horizontal arm connectable to the cover. A pair of spaced lifts connecting the arm to the base and a shaft rotatably held within the arm. A wheel crank connected to the shaft to rotate the shaft in a pivotable connection on the end of the shaft. Wherein the shaft having a first position wherein the cover is held against rotation and a second position wherein the weight of the cover allows the cover to pivot under the shaft while an axis of the cover rotates from being perpendicular to the arm to being parallel to the arm. | 12-20-2012 |
Travis L. Selby, Lafayette, IN US
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20100075004 | Apparatus and method for reducing microorganisms on produce using chlorine dioxide gas - This invention provides an apparatus and method for processing produce to reduce microorganisms thereon by treating the produce in a treatment chamber. The treatment chamber comprises a produce receiver disposed in the treatment chamber, a means for providing a gas stream comprising chlorine dioxide and a carrier gas into the treatment chamber, a chlorine dioxide sensor in communication with the treatment chamber, and a means for controlling the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the treatment chamber. The method comprises exposing the produce to an atmosphere comprising gaseous chlorine dioxide and a carrier gas in a treatment chamber and can comprise controlling the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the treatment chamber, moving the produce in the treatment chamber during exposure to the gaseous chlorine dioxide, spraying water to remove the gaseous chlorine dioxide, and purging the treatment chamber to remove any residual chlorine dioxide. | 03-25-2010 |
William T. Selby, Atlanta, GA US
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20140279594 | PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A computerized property management system enables users to input a service request by placing a problem-type icon on a floor plan and designating a priority or urgency for the service request. The user can select a problem type note and/or input text describing the problem. Additionally, the user can add photographs, voice notes or video. After the service request is submitted, a contractor is notified of the request by email or text, which includes a link to the service request page with the information entered by the user. After the service request task is completed, the contractor can add notes describing what was fixed and indicating that the task has been completed. Subsequently, an email or other communication may be sent to the property manager and the requestor to indicate that the task has been completed. | 09-18-2014 |