Slaughter, US
Andrew Slaughter, Kansas City, MO US
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20080300922 | Electronic medical documentation - A system for electronic medical documentation receives a patient identifier and patient healthcare information from a user, associates the patient healthcare information with the patient identifier, and stores the patient healthcare information in an intermediate database. The system receives a command from the user and, upon receipt of the command, communicates the patient healthcare information from the intermediate database to an electronic medical record database according to a protocol that enables the electronic medical record database to store the patient healthcare information as a caregiver note in an electronic medical record pertaining to the patient identifier. The intermediate database may include patient information received from the electronic medical record database and relating only to current patients, and may be stored on a wireless handheld computing device. | 12-04-2008 |
Bryon C. Slaughter, Granbury, TX US
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20130344990 | GOLF CLUB HAVING A REINFORCED BALL STRIKING PLATE - A ball striking device includes a ball striking plate having a front surface configured to strike a ball and a rear surface opposite the front surface. The ball striking plate has a desired-contact region and a perimeter. One or more spoke-like reinforcement ribs may be located on the rear surface and may radiate away from the desired-contact region toward the perimeter. At least one of the spoke-like reinforcement ribs may be located in an upper-toe quadrant or in an upper-heel quadrant of the rear surface. One or more encircling reinforcement ribs may be located on the rear surface. The one or more encircling reinforcement ribs may be at least partially encircling the desired-contact region. A thickened portion of the ball striking plate may be positioned behind the desired-contact region of the ball striking plate. The ball striking device may be a golf club head. | 12-26-2013 |
Byron C. Slaughter, Ft. Worth, TX US
Byron C. Slaughter, Granbury, TX US
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20090042664 | Golf Club Head Having a Bridge Member and a Damping Element - A cavity back golf club head having a bridge member and a damping element is disclosed. The bridge member extends across a first rear cavity connecting a heel and a toe of the golf club head to control the trajectory of a golf ball. For the longer iron clubs, a damping element extends from the sole portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member to define a second cavity to further influence the trajectory of the golf ball. For the shorter iron clubs, the damping element extends from the top portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member. The damping element may reduce the vibration and sound of the golf club head upon impact with a golf ball. | 02-12-2009 |
20090239679 | Golf Club Head Having a Bridge Member - A cavity back golf club head having a bridge member is disclosed. The bridge member extends across a first rear cavity connecting a heel and a toe of the golf club head to control the trajectory of a golf ball. For the longer iron clubs, a wall extending from the sole portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member defines a second cavity to further influence the trajectory of the golf ball. For the shorter iron clubs, the wall extends from the top portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member. | 09-24-2009 |
20110143855 | GOLF CLUB SLEEVE AND GOLF CLUBS FOR USE THEREWITH - A golf club sleeve for use with various golf club structures is presented. The golf club sleeve may have an airfoil shaped cross section and may extend over at least a portion of the shaft of the golf club to reduce drag associated with the shaft during a golf swing, thereby increasing swing speed. The golf club sleeve may be rotatable relative to the shaft of the golf club to orient itself during a swing in order to improve air flow over the sleeve. | 06-16-2011 |
20110172022 | Golf Club Head Having a Bridge Member and a Damping Element - A cavity back golf club head having a bridge member and a damping element is disclosed. The bridge member extends across a first rear cavity connecting a heel and a toe of the golf club head to control the trajectory of a golf ball. For the longer iron clubs, a damping element extends from the sole portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member to define a second cavity to further influence the trajectory of the golf ball. For the shorter iron clubs, the damping element extends from the top portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member. The damping element may reduce the vibration and sound of the golf club head upon impact with a golf ball. | 07-14-2011 |
20110218048 | Golf Club Sleeve And Golf Clubs For Use Therewith - A golf club sleeve for use with various golf club structures is presented. The golf club sleeve may have an airfoil shaped cross section and may extend over at least a portion of the shaft of the golf club to reduce drag associated with the shaft during a golf swing, thereby increasing swing speed. The golf club sleeve may be rotatable relative to the shaft of the golf club to orient itself during a swing in order to improve air flow over the sleeve. | 09-08-2011 |
20120329570 | Golf Club Head Having a Bridge Member and a Damping Element - A cavity back golf club head having a bridge member and a damping element is disclosed. The bridge member extends across a first rear cavity connecting a heel and a toe of the golf club head to control the trajectory of a golf ball. For the longer iron clubs, a damping element extends from the sole portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member to define a second cavity to further influence the trajectory of the golf ball. For the shorter iron clubs, the damping element extends from the top portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member. The damping element may reduce the vibration and sound of the golf club head upon impact with a golf ball. | 12-27-2012 |
20130109500 | Iron Type Golf Clubs and Golf Club Heads Having Weight Containing and/or Vibration Damping Insert Members | 05-02-2013 |
20160038797 | Golf Club Having a Reinforced Ball Striking Plate - A ball striking device includes a ball striking plate having a front surface configured to strike a ball and a rear surface opposite the front surface. The ball striking plate has a desired-contact region and a perimeter. One or more spoke-like reinforcement ribs may be located on the rear surface and may radiate away from the desired-contact region toward the perimeter. At least one of the spoke-like reinforcement ribs may be located in an upper-toe quadrant or in an upper-heel quadrant of the rear surface. One or more encircling reinforcement ribs may be located on the rear surface. The one or more encircling reinforcement ribs may be at least partially encircling the desired-contact region. A thickened portion of the ball striking plate may be positioned behind the desired-contact region of the ball striking plate. The ball striking device may be a golf club head. | 02-11-2016 |
Byron Cole Slaughter, Granbury, TX US
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20090062032 | Iron Type Golf Clubs and Golf Club Heads Having Weight Containing and/or Vibration Damping Insert Members - Iron golf clubs heads and clubs include: (a) a ball striking face; (b) an opposite rear surface; (c) a sole portion extending rearward from the ball striking face and defining a cavity having an open upper portion; (d) an insert element mounted in the cavity, wherein the insert element includes at least one weight port; and (e) a weight member mounted in the port. The insert element may substantially fill the cavity to dampen vibrations and/or noise when a ball is struck. Additionally, the insert element may allow the weight(s) to be selectively placed to enable customization and tuning of the overall weight of the club head (e.g., for swing weighting purposes, for ball flight control purposes, etc.). Methods of making such club heads and clubs also are described. | 03-05-2009 |
20110077098 | GOLF CLUB HEAD HAVING A BRIDGE MEMBER - A cavity back golf club head having a bridge member is disclosed. The bridge member extends across a first rear cavity connecting a heel and a toe of the golf club head to control the trajectory of a golf ball. For the longer iron clubs, a wall extending from the sole portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member defines a second cavity to further influence the trajectory of the golf ball. For the shorter iron clubs, the wall extends from the top portion of the cavity back golf club head to the bridge member. | 03-31-2011 |
20120094780 | Device for Changing Mass Characteristics of a Golf Club - A device for changing the mass characteristics of a golf club may include a first movable mass. The device may also include a first movable mass guide configured to accommodate longitudinal travel of the first movable mass along the golf club shaft. The first movable mass guide may not extend beyond the distal end of the golf club shaft. The golf club head may include a second movable mass and a second movable mass guide that accommodates travel of the second movable mass. | 04-19-2012 |
Chris Slaughter, Denver, CO US
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20140070724 | Recessed Luminaire - Embodiments of the invention are directed to wall recessed two-component luminaires. The two components can include a primary optical subsystem and a secondary optical subsystem. The primary optical subsystem can provide indirect lighting, illuminate an architectural space upward toward a ceiling, and/or have greater luminous flux than the secondary optical subsystem. The secondary optical subsystem can provide direct lighting, illuminate an architectural space horizontally and/or downward, provide lit appearance, provide direct view color and/or color gradients, provide direct view luminance and/or luminous gradients, and/or provide lighting for ambience. | 03-13-2014 |
20140071673 | Recessed Luminaire - Embodiments of the invention are directed to wall recessed two-component luminaires. The two components can include a primary optical subsystem and a secondary optical subsystem. The primary optical subsystem can provide indirect lighting, illuminate an architectural space upward toward a ceiling, and/or have greater luminous flux than the secondary optical subsystem. The secondary optical subsystem can provide direct lighting, illuminate an architectural space horizontally and/or downward, provide lit appearance, provide direct view color and/or color gradients, provide direct view luminance and/or luminous gradients, and/or provide lighting for ambience. | 03-13-2014 |
20150226392 | RECESSED LUMINAIRE - A two-component luminaire for illuminating an architectural space includes a housing with a panel that faces the architectural space. A peripheral edge of the housing, having first and second edge segments, forms an output aperture that faces the architectural space. A plane bisecting the output aperture defines a boundary between an indirect lighting region and a direct lighting region. The luminaire includes a primary optical subsystem arranged within the housing so as to be hidden from the direct lighting region by the first panel section, and configured to generate and emit light, through the output aperture, solely into the indirect lighting region, and a secondary optical subsystem, disposed within the housing and configured to generate and emit light through the output aperture. | 08-13-2015 |
Chris Slaughter, Austin, TX US
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20130335528 | IMAGING DEVICE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING THREE DIMENSIONAL REPRESENTATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Described herein is a system and method to create a 3D representation of an observed scene by combining multiple views from a moving image capture device. The output is a point cloud or a mesh model. Models can be captured at arbitrary scales varying from small objects to entire buildings. The visual fidelity of produced models is comparable to that of a photograph when rendered using conventional graphics rendering. Despite offering fine-scale accuracies, the mapping results are globally consistent, even at large scales. | 12-19-2013 |
Christopher D. Slaughter, Denver, CO US
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20140313765 | ANNULUS SHAPED LUMINAIRE - An annulus shaped luminaire includes an annular structure that includes one or more luminous panels, and transition structure that couples a support structure of the luminaire with the annular structure. The one or more luminous panels emit light that illuminates an area adjacent to the luminaire. | 10-23-2014 |
20150289344 | COMPOSITE LIGHT SOURCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A composite light source includes a plurality of illumination panels, that emit light of a fixed color and a variable luminous intensity. Over time, the luminous intensities of at least two of the illumination panels vary, while a combined luminous intensity of the illumination panels remains about constant. Another composite light source includes a plurality of illumination panels that emit light. Each illumination panel of at least a first subset of the plurality of illumination panels emits the light with a first luminous intensity, and each illumination panel of at least a second subset of the plurality of illumination panels emits the light with a second luminous intensity that is different from the first luminous intensity. | 10-08-2015 |
20150345724 | COMPOSITE LIGHT SOURCE SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A composite light source includes at least eight illumination panels in a layout. Each of the illumination panels in the layout is adjacent at least one other of the illumination panels. All of the illumination panels emit light of the same chromaticity as one another. Each illumination panel emits light characterized by one of at least first, second, and third discrete levels of luminous intensity. At least one of the illumination panels emits light at the first level of luminous intensity; at least one of the illumination panels emits light at the second level of luminous intensity; and at least one of the illumination panels emits light at the third level of luminous intensity. | 12-03-2015 |
20160003432 | OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POLE LUMINAIRES - A pole luminaire mounts to a base and illuminates an area adjacent to the base. The luminaire includes a core structure having a plurality of side portions that extend vertically from the base, disposed about an elongate, open central shaft. One or more luminaire subassemblies couple with the core structure. Each luminaire subassembly includes a housing with a face panel that defines an aperture, a face plate coupled within the aperture, and a light engine having one or more light emitters. Light is directed through the aperture and the face plate into the area. | 01-07-2016 |
David M. Slaughter, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140151567 | NEUTRON SPECTROMETER - A neutron spectrometer that is more accurate, faster, and more-portable than conventional spectrometers includes an organic scintillator responsive to neutrons and gammas and an inorganic scintillator that captures neutrons. A processor receives signals representative of scintillations in the organic scintillator and in the inorganic scintillator and discriminates neutron signals from gamma signals. The processor also determines pulse areas for neutron moderating signals and performs unfolding based on the determined pulse areas to produce a neutron energy spectrum and/or dose information. | 06-05-2014 |
David W. Slaughter, Las Vegas, NV US
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20090157544 | Record-keeping system for transmission and production of content - A method of transmitting content over a network, the content being subject to a record-keeping requirement, includes the steps of: providing information pertaining to at least a portion of the content in accordance with a record-keeping requirement; associating the information with the content; providing the associated information to a custodian; and transmitting the content over a network. | 06-18-2009 |
20110047089 | Record-keeping system for transmission and production of content - A method is provided for producing content, the content to be produced depicting at least one person and being subject to a federal record-keeping requirement. The method includes the steps of providing to a computer system information pertaining to a person to be depicted in at least a portion of the content in accordance with a federal record-keeping requirement; associating by the computer system the information with the content to be produced by storing the information together with an identification of the content to be produced in a storage medium independent of a medium to be used to store the content; determining by the computer system that the stored associated information complies with the federal record-keeping requirement; and producing the content based on the determination of compliance. | 02-24-2011 |
Eva M.t. Slaughter, Buffalo, NY US
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20090012550 | Pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment of the iris - An iris scraping surgical method treats pigmentary glaucoma in which the pigment attaches to the underside of the iris. An incision is made in the sclera. The iris is lifted and pigment and/or cellular debris is scraped with a scalpel from the bottom layer (pigment epithelium) of the iris. The iris lifted up from the lens to remove the build up of escaping pigment on that layer to let the fluid flow out at a normal rate to drain out of the trabecular meshwork and then the iris is lowered and the incision in the sclera is closed. | 01-08-2009 |
Eva M. T. Slaughter, Buffalo, NY US
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20090112240 | PIGMENTARY GLAUCOMA IRIS SCRAPING TREATMENT METHOD AND THE IRIS T ALUMINUM SCRAPING SCALPEL TOOL - An iris scraping surgical method and The Iris “T” Aluminum Scraping Scalpel Surgical Glaucoma Treatment Tool to treat pigmentary glaucoma by scraping away the pigment and debris attached to the underside of the iris thereby relieving the pressure buildup caused by the pigment blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens. An incision is made in the sclera. The iris is lifted and pigment and/or cellular debris is scraped with The Iris “T” Aluminum Scraping Scalpel Surgical Glaucoma Treatment Tool, a double edged flat handle surgical tool from the natural bottom layer (pigment epithelium) on the underside of the iris. The fluid can then flow out at a normal rate between the iris and the lens to drain out of the trabecular meshwork to prevent pressure buildup. The iris is lowered and the incision in the sclera is closed. | 04-30-2009 |
20110213394 | Pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and the iris T aluminum scraping scalpel tool - An iris scraping surgical method and tool to treat pigmentary glaucoma by making an incision in the sclera, lifting the iris and scraping away the pigment and debris attached to the backside of the iris thereby relieving the pressure buildup caused by the pigment blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens and allowing the fluid to flow, and closing the sclera. The tool comprises a pointed sharp tipped double edged flat blade and handle surgical tool two opposing dull non cutting scraping blade edges extending back from the front tip, the entire aluminum handle and aluminum blade including the tip, and scraping blade edges having a durable plastic coating to withstand operating conditions and all forms of sterilization procedures. | 09-01-2011 |
20140296890 | Secondary pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and iris scraping tool - An iris scraping surgical method using an iris scraping tool treats secondary pigmentary glaucoma. The iris scraping tool is inserted through an incision in the sclera made with a separate surgical instrument. The iris is lifted away from the lens and pigmentary debris and cellular debris gently scraped from the backside of the iris to relieve pressure buildup caused by the debris blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens. An iris scraping convexly curved dull edge of the iris scraping blade conforms to the underside of the lifted iris. A lens clearing concavely curved dull edge conforms to the shape of the adjacent lens surface. | 10-02-2014 |
Gregory L. Slaughter, Palo Alto, CA US
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20120079368 | Dynamic Displays in a Distributed Computing Environment - A mechanism for describing dynamic display objects in a distributed computing environment is described. A service in a distributed computing environment may generate results data for a client in response to client requests. The service may provide schemas describing the presentation characteristics of results data. The schemas may include information for use in presenting the results data. The results data may include data elements, and the presentation schema may include presentation elements each including information describing the presentation characteristics of one or more of the data elements. The client may map data elements to corresponding presentation elements from the schema, and may use the element corresponding to a data element to present the data element. Using the dynamic display objects, display behavior may be altered without having to rebuild code. | 03-29-2012 |
James William Slaughter, Delta, CO US
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20100064710 | SELF CONTAINED WATER-TO-WATER HEAT PUMP - A self-contained water-to-water heat transfer system is provided that mixes hot water produced by a heat exchange with cold output fluid expelled from the heat pump to make source fluid. More specifically, in order to reduce the fluid flow rate required within a heat pump and substantially prevent freezing of evaporator coils within the heat pump, source water fed into the heat pump is taken from a mixture of the output hot water that was generated in the heat pump and the cool water exiting the heat pump. The system alleviates the need to employ a ground loop outside of a structure that is required by traditional geothermal heating systems. | 03-18-2010 |
Javon Z. T. Slaughter, Buffalo, NY US
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20110213394 | Pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and the iris T aluminum scraping scalpel tool - An iris scraping surgical method and tool to treat pigmentary glaucoma by making an incision in the sclera, lifting the iris and scraping away the pigment and debris attached to the backside of the iris thereby relieving the pressure buildup caused by the pigment blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens and allowing the fluid to flow, and closing the sclera. The tool comprises a pointed sharp tipped double edged flat blade and handle surgical tool two opposing dull non cutting scraping blade edges extending back from the front tip, the entire aluminum handle and aluminum blade including the tip, and scraping blade edges having a durable plastic coating to withstand operating conditions and all forms of sterilization procedures. | 09-01-2011 |
20140296890 | Secondary pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and iris scraping tool - An iris scraping surgical method using an iris scraping tool treats secondary pigmentary glaucoma. The iris scraping tool is inserted through an incision in the sclera made with a separate surgical instrument. The iris is lifted away from the lens and pigmentary debris and cellular debris gently scraped from the backside of the iris to relieve pressure buildup caused by the debris blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens. An iris scraping convexly curved dull edge of the iris scraping blade conforms to the underside of the lifted iris. A lens clearing concavely curved dull edge conforms to the shape of the adjacent lens surface. | 10-02-2014 |
John Slaughter, Lewisville, TX US
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20110165960 | Weighting Ferrule for Golf Club - A weighting ferrule for a golf club is provided. The weighting ferrule has a first section that fits between the shaft and the hosel and a second section that extends up the shaft. The weighting ferrule is made of a strong rigid material, such as titanium, carbon steel, aluminum, stainless steel, or the like. The size of the ferrule may also be adjusted such that the weight of the ferrule adjusts the weight of the club head for a particular design. | 07-07-2011 |
John K. Slaughter, Frenso, CA US
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20120096610 | PEACH TREE, 'BURPEACHTWENTYFIVE' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 04-19-2012 |
John K. Slaughter, Fresno, CA US
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20110119797 | Peach tree, 'Burpeachtwentythree' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 05-19-2011 |
20120151644 | Peach tree, 'Burpeachtwentysix' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 06-14-2012 |
20120159679 | Peach tree, 'Burpeachtwentyseven' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 06-21-2012 |
20130160172 | Nectarine tree, burnecttwentyfive - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree ( | 06-20-2013 |
20130174303 | Nectarine tree, 'Burnecttwentysix' - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree ( | 07-04-2013 |
20130174304 | Peach tree, 'Burpeachtwentyeight' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-04-2013 |
20140173792 | Peach Tree, 'Burpeachtwentynine' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 06-19-2014 |
20140182022 | Nectarine tree, 'Burnecttwentyseven' - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree, denominated varietally as ‘Burnecttwentyseven’, and which produces an attractively colored white-fleshed, sub-acid freestone nectarine, which is mature for harvesting and shipment approximately August 20 to 28 under ecological conditions prevailing in the San Joaquin Valley of central California. | 06-26-2014 |
20140182023 | Peach Tree,' BURPEACHTHIRTY'. - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 06-26-2014 |
20140189914 | PEACH TREE, 'BURPEACHTHIRTYTWO' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-03-2014 |
20140189915 | Peach tree named 'Burpeachthirtyone' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-03-2014 |
20150163975 | Nectarine tree, Burnectthirty - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree ( | 06-11-2015 |
20150181781 | Nectarine tree, Burnecttwentyeight - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree ( | 06-25-2015 |
20150181782 | Nectarine Tree, BURNECTTWENTYNINE - A new and distinct variety of nectarine tree ( | 06-25-2015 |
20150189803 | Peach Tree Named 'Burpeachthirtythree' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-02-2015 |
20150189804 | Peach Tree Named 'Burpeachthirtyfour' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-02-2015 |
20150195972 | Peach Tree Named 'BURPEACHTHIRTYFIVE' - A new and distinct variety of peach tree ( | 07-09-2015 |
20160088781 | Almond Tree, 'LONE STAR' - A new and distinct variety of almond tree, which is denominated varietally as ‘Lone Star’, and which produces an attractive, light colored kernel, which is mature for harvesting on approximately August 19 to August 25 under the ecological conditions prevailing in the San Joaquin Valley of central California. | 03-24-2016 |
John L. Slaughter, Louisville, KY US
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20090213523 | Selectable size AC motor run capacitor - The present invention relates to a capacitor unit for use as a run capacitor in an AC motor circuit including a grouping of two to ten capacitors connected to an integral and internal multiple position selector switch having an externally accessible atuator knob in such a way that different selector switch positions select different parallel combinations of the capacitors. The capacitors are of suitable size and electrical characteristics for use as run capacitors in an AC motor circuit and a grouping of one of the two leads of each capacitor in the group is interconnected to form a first output lead for the capacitance unit. The selector switch is usable in an AC motor circuit for switching capacitors in and out of a parallel group in which the free leads of each of the capacitors are individually connected to terminals on the selector switch and the common terminal on the selector switch provides a second output lead for the capacitor unit, the selector switch being capable of connecting various combinations of the capacitors in a parallel configuration such that the capacitor unit yields selectable capacitance values. A housing to package the capacitors, the selector switch, and the required wiring is included. | 08-27-2009 |
Jon Slaughter, Tempe, AZ US
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20110074406 | THREE AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - Three bridge circuits ( | 03-31-2011 |
20110147867 | METHOD OF VERTICALLY MOUNTING AN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT - A method of mounting a first integrated circuit ( | 06-23-2011 |
20110244599 | PROCESS INTEGRATION OF A SINGLE CHIP THREE AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - A semiconductor process integrates three bridge circuits, each include magnetoresistive sensors coupled as a Wheatstone bridge on a single chip to sense a magnetic field in three orthogonal directions. The process includes various deposition and etch steps forming the magnetoresistive sensors and a plurality of flux guides on one of the three bridge circuits for transferring a “Z” axis magnetic field onto sensors orientated in the XY plane. | 10-06-2011 |
20110292714 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR A FIELD-RESET SPIN-TORQUE MRAM - An apparatus and method of programming a spin-torque magnetoresistive memory array includes a metal reset line positioned near each of a plurality of magnetoresistive bits and configured to set the plurality of magnetoresistive memory elements to a known state by generating a magnetic field when an electrical current flows through it. A spin torque transfer current is then applied to selected ones of the magnetoresistive bits to switch the selected bit to a programmed state. In another mode of operation, a resistance of the plurality of bits is sensed prior to generating the magnetic field. The resistance is again sensed after the magnetic field is generated and the data represented by the initial state of each bit is determined from the resistance change. A spin torque transfer current is then applied only to those magnetoresistive bits having a resistance different from prior to the magnetic field being applied. | 12-01-2011 |
20120015099 | STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING A MAGNETIC THIN FILM MEMORY HAVING A HIGH FIELD ANISOTROPY - A method for depositing uniform and smooth ferromagnetic thin films with high deposition-induced microstructural anisotropy includes a magnetic material deposited in two or more static oblique deposition steps from opposed directions to form a free layer having a high kink Hk, a high energy barrier to thermal reversal, a low critical current in spin-torque switching embodiments, and improved resistance to diffusion of material from adjacent layers in the device. Nonmagnetic layers deposited by the static oblique deposition technique may be used as seed layers for a ferromagnetic free layer or to generate other types of anisotropy determined by the deposition-induced microstructural anisotropy. Additional magnetic or non-magnetic layers may be deposited by conventional methods adjacent to oblique layer to provide magnetic coupling control, reduction of surface roughness, and barriers to diffusion from additional adjacent layers in the device. | 01-19-2012 |
20120081950 | STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR A FIELD-RESET SPIN-TORQUE MRAM - An apparatus and method of programming a spin-torque magnetoresistive memory array includes a conductive reset line positioned near each of a plurality of magnetoresistive bits and configured to set the plurality of magnetoresistive memory elements to a known state having magnetization perpendicular to the film plane of the magnetoresistive bits by generating a magnetic field when an electrical current flows therethrough. The conductive reset line is positioned such that the magnetic field is applied with a predominant component perpendicular to the film plane when an electrical current of predetermined magnitude, duration, and direction flows through the first conductive reset line. Another conductive reset line may be positioned wherein the magnetic field is created between the two conductive reset lines. A permeable ferromagnetic material may be positioned around a portion of the conductive reset line or lines to focus the magnetic field in the desired direction by positioning edges of permeable ferromagnetic material on opposed sides of the film plane. A spin torque transfer current is applied to selected ones of the magnetoresistive bits to switch the selected bit to a programmed state. | 04-05-2012 |
20120193736 | FABRICATION PROCESS AND LAYOUT FOR MAGNETIC SENSOR ARRAYS - A magnetic sensor includes a plurality of groups, each group comprising a plurality of magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices having a plurality of conductors configured to couple the MTJ devices within one group in parallel and the groups in series enabling independent optimization of the material resistance area (RA) of the MTJ and setting total device resistance so that the total bridge resistance is not so high that Johnson noise becomes a signal limiting concern, and yet not so low that CMOS elements may diminish the read signal. Alternatively, the magnetic tunnel junction devices within each of at least two groups in series and the at least two groups in parallel resulting in the individual configuration of the electrical connection path and the magnetic reference direction of the reference layer, leading to independent optimization of both functions, and more freedom in device design and layout. The X and Y pitch of the sense elements are arranged such that the line segment that stabilizes, for example, the right side of one sense element; also stabilizes the left side of the adjacent sense element. | 08-02-2012 |
20120313191 | SPIN-TORQUE MAGNETORESISTIVE MEMORY ELEMENT AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME - A spin-torque magnetoresistive memory element has a high magnetoresistance and low current density. A free magnetic, layer is positioned between first and second spin polarizers. A first tunnel barrier is positioned between the first spin polarizer and the free magnetic layer and a second tunnel barrier is positioned between the second spin polarizer and the free magnetic layer. The magnetoresistance ratio of the second tunnel barrier has a value greater than double the magnetoresistance ratio of the first tunnel barrier. | 12-13-2012 |
20130106410 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RESET AND STABILIZATION CONTROL OF A MAGNETIC SENSOR | 05-02-2013 |
20130264666 | TWO-AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR HAVING REDUCED COMPENSATION ANGLE FOR ZERO OFFSET - A sensor and fabrication process are provided for forming reference layers with substantially orthogonal magnetization directions having zero offset with a small compensation angle. An exemplary embodiment includes a sensor layer stack of a magnetoresistive thin-film based magnetic field sensor, the sensor layer stack comprising a pinning layer; a pinned layer including a layer of amorphous material over the pinning layer, and a first layer of crystalline material over the layer of amorphous material; a nonmagnetic coupling layer over the pinned layer; a fixed layer over the nonmagnetic coupling layer; a tunnel barrier over the fixed layer; and a sense layer over the nonmagnetic intermediate layer. Another embodiment includes a sensor layer stack where a pinned layer including two crystalline layers separated by a amorphous layer. | 10-10-2013 |
20140138346 | PROCESS INTEGRATION OF A SINGLE CHIP THREE AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - A semiconductor process integrates three bridge circuits, each include magnetoresistive sensors coupled as a Wheatstone bridge on a single chip to sense a magnetic field in three orthogonal directions. The process includes various deposition and etch steps forming the magnetoresistive sensors and a plurality of flux guides on one of the three bridge circuits for transferring a “Z” axis magnetic field onto sensors orientated in the XY plane. | 05-22-2014 |
20140159179 | TWO-AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR HAVING REDUCED COMPENSATION ANGLE FOR ZERO OFFSET - A sensor and fabrication process are provided for forming reference layers with substantially orthogonal magnetization directions having zero offset with a small compensation angle. An exemplary embodiment includes a sensor layer stack of a magnetoresistive thin-film based magnetic field sensor, the sensor layer stack comprising a pinning layer; a pinned layer including a layer of amorphous material over the pinning layer, and a first layer of crystalline material over the layer of amorphous material; a nonmagnetic coupling layer over the pinned layer; a fixed layer over the nonmagnetic coupling layer; a tunnel barrier over the fixed layer; and a sense layer over the nonmagnetic intermediate layer. Another embodiment includes a sensor layer stack where a pinned layer including two crystalline layers separated by a amorphous layer. | 06-12-2014 |
20140217528 | SPIN-TORQUE MAGNETORESISTIVE MEMORY ELEMENT AND METHOD OF FABRICATING SAME - A spin-torque magnetoresistive memory element has a high magnetoresistance and low current density. A free magnetic layer is positioned between first and second spin polarizers. A first tunnel barrier is positioned between the first spin polarizer and the free magnetic layer and a second tunnel barrier is positioned between the second spin polarizer and the free magnetic layer. The magnetoresistance ratio of the second tunnel barrier has a value greater than double the magnetoresistance ratio of the first tunnel barrier. | 08-07-2014 |
20140372792 | METHOD FOR HEALING RESET ERRORS IN A MAGNETIC MEMORY - A method is provided for healing reset errors for a magnetic memory using destructive read with selective write-back, including for example, a self-referenced read of spin-torque bits in an MRAM. Memory cells are prepared for write back by one of identifying memory cells determined in error using an error correcting code and inverting the inversion bit for those memory cells determined in error; identifying memory cells determined in error using an error correcting code and resetting a portion of the memory cells to the first state; and resetting one or more memory cells to the first state. | 12-18-2014 |
20150021606 | MRAM SYNTHETIC ANITFEROMAGNET STRUCTURE - An MRAM bit ( | 01-22-2015 |
20150023093 | METHOD OF WRITING TO A SPIN TORQUE MAGNETIC RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - Circuitry and a method provide an increased tunnel barrier endurance (lifetime) previously shortened by dielectric breakdown by providing a pulse of opposite polarity associated with a write pulse. The pulse of opposite polarity may comprise equal or less width and amplitude than that of the write pulse, may be applied with each write pulse or a series of write pulses, and may be applied prior to or subsequent to the write pulse. | 01-22-2015 |
20150044782 | FABRICATION PROCESS AND LAYOUT FOR MAGNETIC SENSOR ARRAYS - A magnetic sensor includes a plurality of groups, each group comprising a plurality of magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices having a plurality of conductors configured to couple the MTJ devices within one group in parallel and the groups in series enabling independent optimization of the material resistance area (RA) of the MTJ and setting total device resistance so that the total bridge resistance is not so high that Johnson noise becomes a signal limiting concern, and yet not so low that CMOS elements may diminish the read signal. Alternatively, the magnetic tunnel junction devices within each of at least two groups in series and the at least two groups in parallel resulting in the individual configuration of the electrical connection path and the magnetic reference direction of the reference layer, leading to independent optimization of both functions, and more freedom in device design and layout. The X and Y pitch of the sense elements are arranged such that the line segment that stabilizes, for example, the right side of one sense element; also stabilizes the left side of the adjacent sense element. | 02-12-2015 |
20150054502 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RESET AND STABILIZATION CONTROL OF A MAGNETIC SENSOR - A magnitude and direction of at least one of a reset current and a second stabilization current (that produces a reset field and a second stabilization field, respectively) is determined that, when applied to an array of magnetic sense elements, minimizes the total required stabilization field and reset field during the operation of the magnetic sensor and the measurement of the external field. Therefore, the low field sensor operates optimally (with the highest sensitivity and the lowest power consumption) around the fixed external field operating point. The fixed external field is created by other components in the sensor device housing (such as speaker magnets) which have a high but static field with respect to the low (earth's) magnetic field that describes orientation information. | 02-26-2015 |
20150236253 | Magnetoresistive Structure having a Metal Oxide Tunnel Barrier and Method of Manufacturing Same - In one aspect, the present inventions are directed to a magnetoresistive structure having a tunnel junction, and a process for manufacturing such a structure. The tunnel barrier may be formed between a free layer and a fixed layer in a plurality of repeating process of depositing a metal material and oxidizing at least a portion of the metal material. Where the tunnel barrier is formed by deposition of at least three metal materials interceded by an associated oxidization thereof, the oxidation dose associated with the second metal material may be greater than the oxidation doses associated with the first and third metal materials. In certain embodiments, the fixed layer may include a discontinuous layer of a metal, for example, Ta, in the fixed layer between two layers of a ferromagnetic material. | 08-20-2015 |
20160084920 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RESET AND STABILIZATION CONTROL OF A MAGNETIC SENSOR - A magnitude and direction of at least one of a reset current and a second stabilization current (that produces a reset field and a second stabilization field, respectively) is determined that, when applied to an array of magnetic sense elements, minimizes the total required stabilization field and reset field during the operation of the magnetic sensor and the measurement of the external field. Therefore, the low field sensor operates optimally (with the highest sensitivity and the lowest power consumption) around the fixed external field operating point. The fixed external field is created by other components in the sensor device housing (such as speaker magnets) which have a high but static field with respect to the low (earth's) magnetic field that describes orientation information. | 03-24-2016 |
20160093349 | WRITE VERIFY PROGRAMMING OF A MEMORY DEVICE - A memory device is configured to identify a set of bit cells to be changed from a first state to a second state. In some examples, the memory device may apply a first voltage to the set of bit cells to change a least a first portion of the set of bit cells to the second state. In some cases, the memory device may also identify a second portion of the bit cells that remained in the first state following the application of the first voltage. In these cases, the memory device may apply a second voltage having a greater magnitude, duration, or both to the second portion of the set of bit cells in order to set the second portion of bit cells to the second state. | 03-31-2016 |
20160093354 | SHORT DETECTION AND INVERSION - In some examples, a memory device may be configured to store data in either an original or an inverted state based at least in part on a state associated with one or more shorted bit cells. For instance, the memory device may be configured to identify a shorted bit cell within a memory array and to store the data in the memory array, such that a state of the data bit stored in the shorted bit cell matches the state associated with the shorted bit cell. | 03-31-2016 |
20160104835 | PROCESS INTEGRATION OF A SINGLE CHIP THREE AXIS MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - A semiconductor process integrates three bridge circuits, each include magnetoresistive sensors coupled as a Wheatstone bridge on a single chip to sense a magnetic field in three orthogonal directions. The process includes various deposition and etch steps forming the magnetoresistive sensors and a plurality of flux guides on one of the three bridge circuits for transferring a “Z” axis magnetic field onto sensors orientated in the XY plane. | 04-14-2016 |
Jon Slaughter, Chandler, AZ US
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20160055894 | REDUNDANT MAGNETIC TUNNEL JUNCTIONS IN MAGNETORESISTIVE MEMORY - Memory cells in a spin-torque magnetic random access memory (MRAM) include at least two magnetic tunnel junctions within each memory cell, where each memory cell only stores a single data bit of information. Access circuitry coupled to the memory cells are able to read from and write to a memory cell even when one of the magnetic tunnel junctions within the memory cell is defective and is no longer functional. Self-referenced and referenced reads can be used in conjunction with the multiple magnetic tunnel junction memory cells. In some embodiments, writing to the memory cell forces all magnetic tunnel junctions into a known state, whereas in other embodiments, a subset of the magnetic tunnel junctions are forced to a known state. | 02-25-2016 |
20160104519 | HIGH TEMPERATURE DATA RETENTION IN MAGNETORESISTIVE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY - Techniques and circuits for storing and retrieving data using spin-torque magnetic memory cells as anti-fuses are presented. Circuits are included to allow higher-magnitude voltages and currents to be applied to magnetic memory cells to intentionally break down the dielectric layer included the magnetic tunnel junction. Magnetic memory cells having a normal-resistance magnetic tunnel junction with an intact dielectric layer are used to store a first data state, and magnetic memory cells having a magnetic tunnel junction with a broken-down dielectric layer are used to store a second data state. Data can be stored in such a manner during wafer probe and then later read out directly or copied into other magnetic or non-magnetic memory on the device for use in operations after the device is included in a system. | 04-14-2016 |
Joseph M. Slaughter, Des Plaines, IL US
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20100126621 | High Velocity Low Impact Liquid Feed Distributor - A liquid distribution device including a liquid distributor having an inlet pipe connected to a piping manifold that further includes a plurality of liquid distribution pipes each liquid distribution pipe including an inlet connected to the piping manifold and an outlet, and a liquid impact portion having a plurality of pans located in close proximity to the outlet of one or more of the liquid distribution pipes. | 05-27-2010 |
Kristen Slaughter, Balwin, MO US
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20150050637 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EARLY WARNING AND RECOGNITION FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT IN SCHOOLS - A system and method for assessing student performance. The method includes receiving student data, third party data, a set of predetermined thresholds, and an activity guide at a computer processor. The student data and third party data are linked into a collected data, at least a part of which is evaluated against the set of predetermined thresholds. The student's performance is classified based on a determination if the collected data meets the predetermined thresholds. The collected data and classifications are stored and displayed, and a performance score is provided. A targeted strategy is provided for the student by identifying a set of targeted actions corresponding to the student classifications, and displaying targeted actions to authorized users. | 02-19-2015 |
Mark Slaughter, Far Hills, NJ US
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20140273854 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PEER-TO-PEER, PAIRED, AND SYNCHRONIZED NODES - The present disclosure provides for a method of pairing wireless devices as well as wireless devices employing the pairing methodology. The wireless devices each possess individual identifiers. The individual identifiers comprise a 64 bit number. Each device also possesses a number of selection indicator identifiers. The selection indicator identifier is a preferably a color comprising a 24 bit number. The individual identifier and selection indicator identifier are combined using a hash function to create a 32 bit hash group identification. A simultaneous holding of buttons on the wireless devices creates the pairing between the devices and stores the 32 bit hash group identification in the device's memory. When two unpaired devices sharing a group identification number are brought within a predetermined proximity to one another, the devices automatically pair. | 09-18-2014 |
Mark A. Slaughter, Knoxville, TN US
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20140364916 | METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR DELIVERING A ROD TO A PLURALITY OF PEDICLE SCREWS - Embodiments include a system that facilitates placement of a rod through receiving portions of screws placed along the spine. The system includes a rod and a cable detachably connectable to the rod to pull the rod through the receiving portions of the screws. Some embodiments include methods and devices for inserting a rod into a plurality of screws and for ex situ templating of a rod. These can include connecting a cable to a rod, inserting the cable through the plurality of screws, and using the cable to pull the rod into position. The methods of ex situ templating of the rod can include contacting a templating member to each of the screws so that a portion of the templating members replicate the relative positioning of the screws and shaping a rod to match the relative positioning of the portion of the templating members. | 12-11-2014 |
Mark S. Slaughter, Louisville, KY US
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20150250482 | ATRIAL APPENDAGE CLOSURE DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS - An atrial appendage closure device is provided that includes an insertion rod having a first end and a second end. An occluding member having an outer surface and an inner surface is connected to the first end of the insertion rod. The occluding member is moveable between a retracted position and a deployed position such that, in the deployed position, the occluding member is configured to provide a seal between a left atrial appendage and a left atrium of a heart. An anchoring member is further connected to the insertion rod and is configured to slide along the insertion rod to secure the device to a wall of a left atrial appendage. Methods for occluding a left atrial appendage that make use of the closure devices are also provided. | 09-10-2015 |
Michael Slaughter, Boise, ID US
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20100097090 | PUSHER ASSEMBLIES FOR USE IN MICROFEATURE DEVICE TESTING, SYSTEMS WITH PUSHER ASSEMBLIES, AND METHODS FOR USING SUCH PUSHER ASSEMBLIES - Pusher assemblies for use in microelectronic device testing systems and methods for using such pusher assemblies are disclosed herein. One particular embodiment of such a pusher assembly comprises a plate having a first side and a second side opposite the first side. An engagement assembly is removably coupled to the second side of the plate and positioned to contact a microfeature device being tested. The pusher assembly can include an urging member proximate the first side of the plate and configured to move the engagement assembly toward the device being tested. The pusher assembly can also include a heat transfer unit carried by the first side of the plate. In several embodiments, the pusher assembly can further include a plurality of pins carried by the engagement assembly such that the pins extend through the plate and engage the urging member to restrict axial movement of the urging member toward the device being tested. | 04-22-2010 |
Michael R. Slaughter, Boiser, ID US
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20150235882 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HANDLING MICROELECTRONICS ASSEMBLIES - The disclosure relates to trays for the handling and shipping of computer chips, or similar microelectronic devices. The tray include a series of channels, each extending along a width of the tray. The channels include such devices as pins and clips for securing a thermoformed tape. The thermoformed tape includes pockets for storing the various computer chips, or similar microelectronic devices. | 08-20-2015 |
Michael R. Slaughter, Boise, ID US
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20100089851 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR HANDLING MICROELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES - Handling devices and methods for handling microelectronic assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a frame includes a first end portion, a second end portion that is spaced along a longitudinal axis from the first end portion, a first side portion that couples the first and second end portions, and a second side portion that couples the first and second end portions and is spaced along a lateral axis from the first side portion. An insert is releasably disposed on the frame and includes a plurality of pockets, with individual pockets positioned to releasably receive a respective one of the microelectronic assemblies. A retainer is positioned to secure and release the insert with respect to the frame. | 04-15-2010 |
20110259772 | DEVICES AND METHOD FOR HANDLING MICROELECTRONICS ASSEMBLIES - The disclosure relates to trays for the handling and shipping of computer chips, or similar microelectronic devices. The tray include a series of channels, each extending along a width of the tray. The channels include such devices as pins and clips for securing a thermoformed tape. The thermoformed tape includes pockets for storing the various computer chips, or similar microelectronic devices. | 10-27-2011 |
Nelson Slaughter, Locust Grover, GA US
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20120168023 | GENESET FUEL TRANSFER SYSTEM AND METHOD - An electric generator set fuel control system is disclosed. The fuel control system includes an electric generator, a prime mover mechanically coupled to the generator, a first fuel tank, a fuel level sensor configured to generate a fuel level signal indicative of a fuel level in the first fuel tank, a fuel loading operator input device configured to generate a fuel loading signal, a fueling mode operator input device configured to generate a fueling mode signal, and a control module. The first fuel tank is configured to supply fuel to the prime mover, and selectively receive or supply fuel to a second fuel tank through a fuel pump. The control module is configured to generate a fuel transfer signal as a function of the fuel loading signal, the fueling mode signal, and the fuel level signal. | 07-05-2012 |
Nelson H. Slaughter, Locust Grove, GA US
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20090323256 | Interface for system for generating electric power - An interface for facilitates at least one of control and monitoring of a system for generating electric power, the system including a control panel. The interface may include a compartment configured to be operably associated with a housing defining an interior at least partially containing the system for generating electric power. The interface may further include at least one electrical connector contained within the compartment, and an access panel operably associated with the compartment. The access panel may be configured to facilitate selective access to an interior of the compartment from an exterior of the housing. The at least one electrical connector may be configured to be coupled to an electric line electrically connected to the control panel and an electric line extending to a location exterior to the housing. | 12-31-2009 |
Ricky Slaughter, Longview, TX US
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20100212404 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LEAK DETECTION IN HORIZONTAL CYLINDRICAL STORAGE TANKS - A safe, precise, and cost effective storage tank leak detection system. Embodiments include two highly precise quartz crystal type pressure transducers held at a constant temperature. A bubbler to achieve access to the hydrostatic pressure at the tank bottom and just below the liquid surface. First transducer and bubbler are used to measure fluid mass while second transducer and bubbler are used to measure fluid density then used in combination with data correction and regression techniques to yield a storage tank leak detection system for use in horizontal cylindrically shaped tanks with an extremely low leak detection threshold. The storage tank leak detection system is thought to be most useful for detecting and measuring very small leaks in large horizontal cylindrical storage tanks. | 08-26-2010 |
20130253856 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LEAK DETECTION IN HORIZONTAL CYLINDRICAL STORAGE TANKS - A storage tank leak detection system for detecting and measuring very small leaks in large horizontal cylindrical storage tanks. Embodiments include two highly precise quartz crystal type pressure transducers held at a constant temperature. A bubbler to achieve access to the hydrostatic pressure at the tank bottom and just below the liquid surface. First transducer and bubbler are used to measure fluid mass while second transducer and bubbler are used to measure fluid density then used in combination with data correction and regression techniques to yield a storage tank leak detection system for use in horizontal cylindrically shaped tanks with an extremely low leak detection threshold. | 09-26-2013 |
Ryan Richard Slaughter, Riverside, CA US
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20120305174 | LAYER PROCESSING FOR PHARMACEUTICALS - Layer processing for pharmaceuticals, and related systems, methods, and articles are generally described. In some embodiments, ingestible pharmaceutical products (e.g., tablets) can be formed by processing one or more layers containing a pharmaceutically active composition. For example, at least one layer containing a pharmaceutically active composition can be manipulated (e.g., folded, rolled, stacked, etc.) such that the average thickness of the product formed by the manipulation is at least about two times the average thickness of the portions of the layer(s) used to form the product. In some embodiments, after the layer is manipulated, it can be processed (e.g., cut, coated, etc.) to form a final product such as, for example, a tablet. | 12-06-2012 |
Seth Slaughter, Peoria, IL US
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20150013624 | Engine Crankcase Breather With Mesh Filter - An engine crankcase breather includes a housing having a lower end including an inlet opening and an upper end including an outlet opening. The inlet opening lies in a horizontal plane and the outlet opening lies in a vertical plane. A mesh filter is positioned within the housing and includes opposing inlet and outlet faces defining a mesh filter thickness. The inlet and outlet faces are parallel to the inlet opening and are positioned below a central axis through the outlet opening. A bottom wall of the housing defines a portion of the lower end and includes a downward slope toward a lip defining the inlet opening. The mesh filter is spaced above the bottom wall. The engine crankcase breather also includes a plurality of oil return openings through the lip. | 01-15-2015 |
Seth E. Slaughter, Peoria, IL US
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20120159911 | CRANKCASE FILTER - A crankcase filter comprises a housing comprising an inlet for an oil-gas mixture, a first outlet for oil, and a second outlet for gas; a filter element within the housing with a first end and a second end and a passage between the two ends, wherein the inlet opens to the first end, and the first outlet opens to the second end; and a collector configured to collect oil to the first outlet. The oil may be captured from the passage of the filter element and from the filter element. Hereby some of the oil need not to pass through the filter. Further, the crankcase filter may include a valve between the second end and the first outlet, the valve being configured to allow only oil to exit to the first outlet. The valve may be a ball float valve. | 06-28-2012 |
20140290634 | CRANKCASE BREATHER - A crankcase ventilation system for an internal combustion engine having a cylinder block that at least partially defines at least one cylinder includes a valve cover configured to be mounted on an individual cylinder head corresponding to an individual cylinder and form a cavity therein. Further a crankcase ventilation opening associated with the valve cover. A crankcase breather incorporated into the valve cover. The crankcase breather includes a breather body, an inlet portion in fluid communication with the cavity of the valve cover, and an outlet portion aligning with the crankcase ventilation opening of the valve cover. | 10-02-2014 |
Seth Evan Slaughter, Peoria, IL US
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20090199794 | Crankcase ventilation system - A ventilation system for use with an internal combustion engine having a crankcase is disclosed. The ventilation system may have a breather housing connected to ventilate gases from the crankcase, and a filtration canister fluidly connected downstream of the breather housing. The filtration canister may have a filter housing, a filtering medium located within the filter housing to collect oil from the gases, and an oil collection container disposed within the filter housing and being configured to receive at least a portion of the filtering medium. The oil collection container may have a drain port in fluid communication with the crankcase. The filtration canister may also have at least one port configured to discharge the gases from the housing after the gases have passed through the filtering medium. | 08-13-2009 |
20120297980 | BREATHER FOR CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM - An engine crankcase breather for oil segregation, from blow-by gases, in an engine. The engine crankcase breather includes a housing with an inlet located in a downstream direction of the blow-by gases and an outlet. The breather also includes a baffle within the housing which poses a tortuous path for the blow-by gases, in order to segregate oil particles from the blow-by gases. The baffle includes a hook-shaped portion, in which the oil segregation takes place. The engine crankcase breather further includes a trough extending within the housing. The trough is aligned with the hook-shaped portion of the baffle, to collect the segregated oil from the blow-by gases | 11-29-2012 |
Sharon Slaughter, Aurora, CO US
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20120294010 | Lighted Multi-Plane Window Well Enhancement System - The invention utilizes a number of thin, flexible layers placed in parallel to each other and the back wall of a window well. The inner layer is translucent such that when lit, the lighting shines through the layer and illuminates the middle and outer layers or shines through all the layers and through the window well and into the room. Alternatively, the inner layer is reflective so that it reflects light directed towards it into the other layers. The various layers can be variably transparent, translucent and/or opaque and can be shaded. By spacing the layers apart, depth can be imparted to a viewer. The outermost layer can have the appearance of a metallic film and/or artistic representations. This outer film can be stenciled such that patterns of light shine through in various places. | 11-22-2012 |
Tawan S. Slaughter, Buffalo, NY US
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20090012550 | Pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment of the iris - An iris scraping surgical method treats pigmentary glaucoma in which the pigment attaches to the underside of the iris. An incision is made in the sclera. The iris is lifted and pigment and/or cellular debris is scraped with a scalpel from the bottom layer (pigment epithelium) of the iris. The iris lifted up from the lens to remove the build up of escaping pigment on that layer to let the fluid flow out at a normal rate to drain out of the trabecular meshwork and then the iris is lowered and the incision in the sclera is closed. | 01-08-2009 |
20090112240 | PIGMENTARY GLAUCOMA IRIS SCRAPING TREATMENT METHOD AND THE IRIS T ALUMINUM SCRAPING SCALPEL TOOL - An iris scraping surgical method and The Iris “T” Aluminum Scraping Scalpel Surgical Glaucoma Treatment Tool to treat pigmentary glaucoma by scraping away the pigment and debris attached to the underside of the iris thereby relieving the pressure buildup caused by the pigment blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens. An incision is made in the sclera. The iris is lifted and pigment and/or cellular debris is scraped with The Iris “T” Aluminum Scraping Scalpel Surgical Glaucoma Treatment Tool, a double edged flat handle surgical tool from the natural bottom layer (pigment epithelium) on the underside of the iris. The fluid can then flow out at a normal rate between the iris and the lens to drain out of the trabecular meshwork to prevent pressure buildup. The iris is lowered and the incision in the sclera is closed. | 04-30-2009 |
Tawan S. T. Slaughter, Buffalo, NY US
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20110213394 | Pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and the iris T aluminum scraping scalpel tool - An iris scraping surgical method and tool to treat pigmentary glaucoma by making an incision in the sclera, lifting the iris and scraping away the pigment and debris attached to the backside of the iris thereby relieving the pressure buildup caused by the pigment blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens and allowing the fluid to flow, and closing the sclera. The tool comprises a pointed sharp tipped double edged flat blade and handle surgical tool two opposing dull non cutting scraping blade edges extending back from the front tip, the entire aluminum handle and aluminum blade including the tip, and scraping blade edges having a durable plastic coating to withstand operating conditions and all forms of sterilization procedures. | 09-01-2011 |
20140296890 | Secondary pigmentary glaucoma iris scraping treatment method and iris scraping tool - An iris scraping surgical method using an iris scraping tool treats secondary pigmentary glaucoma. The iris scraping tool is inserted through an incision in the sclera made with a separate surgical instrument. The iris is lifted away from the lens and pigmentary debris and cellular debris gently scraped from the backside of the iris to relieve pressure buildup caused by the debris blocking fluid flow between the iris and the lens. An iris scraping convexly curved dull edge of the iris scraping blade conforms to the underside of the lifted iris. A lens clearing concavely curved dull edge conforms to the shape of the adjacent lens surface. | 10-02-2014 |
Thomas Slaughter, Lakeland, FL US
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20130017227 | WOUND HEALING COMPOSITIONS AND ASSOCIATED METHODSAANM Lambert, JR.; Cary JakeAACI Winter HavenAAST FLAACO USAAGP Lambert, JR.; Cary Jake Winter Haven FL USAANM Slaughter; ThomasAACI LakelandAAST FLAACO USAAGP Slaughter; Thomas Lakeland FL US - In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a composition including an aqueous solution comprising about 1% to about 50% weight/volume poloxamer having the general formula HO(C | 01-17-2013 |
20130230566 | WOUND HEALING COMPOSITIONS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - In one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a composition including an aqueous solution comprising about 1% to about 50% weight/volume poloxamer having the general formula HO(C | 09-05-2013 |
Thomas Slaughter, Maywood, NJ US
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20130121774 | Crib Bag - A crib bag is disclosed that includes a one-way fill valve, such as a duck bill valve, and a vent positioned at the top of the crib bag to allow venting of air from the crib bag when the bag is filled with cement compound and as the cement compound solidifies. When the mining crib bag is filled with cement compound, the one-way fill valve and the top vent prevent spillovers and associated hazards. | 05-16-2013 |
V. Blake Slaughter, Manchester, MO US
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20090084769 | JOINING FIXTURES, METHODS FOR JOINING, AND JOINED STRUCTURES - In one embodiment, a holding fixture is disclosed for locating and stabilizing substantially identical repeated units during joining of the repeated units. In another embodiment, a method is disclosed for manufacturing a structure comprising substantially identical repeated units. In still another embodiment, a welded structure is provided comprising a plurality of welded together substantially identical repeated units. | 04-02-2009 |
Victor B. Slaughter, Manchester, MO US
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20130192805 | Twist Vane Counter-Parallel Flow Heat Exchanger Apparatus And Method - A method for forming a manifold for use with a heat exchanger is disclosed. The method may involve forming a plurality of vanes. Opposing surfaces of each of the vanes may define a pair of adjacent flow channels for receiving portions of first and second fluids to be flowed through the flow channels. Each of the flow channels may have a changing aspect ratio along its length. | 08-01-2013 |
Victor Blake Slaughter, Manchester, MO US
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20090090493 | TWIST VANE COUNTER-PARALLEL FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER APPARATUS AND METHOD - A heat exchanger and method that includes the use of at least one manifold having a plurality of vanes for circulating a fluid requiring cooling. The vanes define a pair of adjacent flow channels that each has a changing cross sectional shape that varies the aspect ratio of the adjacent flow channels defined by each vane. Each vane also has a twisting or spiral shape that serves to change the orientation of each of its adjacent flow channels to even more effectively enable transfer of heat from a first fluid flowing within one of the flow channels to a second fluid flowing in the other adjacent flow channel. In various embodiments both counter-direction flow and same-direction flows are employed in the manifold. | 04-09-2009 |
Victor Blakemore Slaughter, Manchester, MO US
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20090145266 | Metal Powder Production System and Method - A metal powder production system includes a vacuum chamber having a vacuum chamber interior, a stock feed mechanism communicating with the vacuum chamber interior, a radiation source provided in the vacuum chamber interior, a cooling chamber having a cooling chamber interior communicating with the vacuum chamber interior and a container communicating with the cooling chamber interior. A metal powder production method is also disclosed. | 06-11-2009 |
20110011207 | METAL POWDER PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A metal powder production system includes a vacuum chamber having a vacuum chamber interior, a stock feed mechanism communicating with the vacuum chamber interior, a radiation source provided in the vacuum chamber interior, a cooling chamber having a cooling chamber interior communicating with the vacuum chamber interior and a container communicating with the cooling chamber interior. A metal powder production method is also disclosed. | 01-20-2011 |
Will S. Slaughter, Houston, TX US
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20130298644 | Apparatus and Method For Measuring Viscosity of a Fluid - An apparatus and method are provided for measuring the viscosity of a fluid. The apparatus typically includes an inlet line that is configured to receive a flow of the fluid, and at least one porous medium column that receives the flow of the fluid from the inlet line and resists the flow so that a pressure of the fluid at the outlet is less than a pressure of the fluid at the inlet. A pressure sensor is configured to measure a pressure differential between an inlet and outlet of the column, and the sensor is adapted to determine the viscosity of the fluid according to the pressure differential and the permeability of the porous medium. | 11-14-2013 |
20140262275 | ALKALI POLYMER SURFACTANT SANDWICH - Aspects of the invention relate to methods for enhancing the amount of oil recovered from subterranean reservoirs or reducing the amount of surfactant needed. The method includes injecting a first alkali-polymer slug through a wellbore into a reservoir, followed by injecting a alkali-polymer-surfactant slug through the wellbore into the reservoir, and then injecting a second alkali-polymer slug through the wellbore into the reservoir. | 09-18-2014 |
20140262286 | COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR REMEDIATION OF NEAR WELLBORE DAMAGE - Aspects of the invention relate to compositions and methods that are used for remediation of near-wellbore damage. A specific aspect is a composition comprising an olefin sulfonate, a sulfosuccinate, and a chemical selected from the group consisting of an alcohol alkoxylated sulfate, an alcohol alkoxylated carboxylate, or a combination thereof. | 09-18-2014 |
Will Sherman Slaughter, Katy, TX US
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20150376998 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INLINE CHEMICAL INJECTION FOR DUMP FLOOD WATER INJECTORS - The present disclosure provides techniques for inline injection of water and chemicals for a dump flood. The techniques include collecting water from a source reservoir into a water collection zone of an adjacent water injection well, and injecting a chemical solution into the water injection well. The water and the chemical solution are then mixed downhole in a mixer, such as a static mixer. The mixed injection fluid is then directly injected into an adjacent target reservoir. | 12-31-2015 |