Stanley, FL
Anthony G. Stanley, North Bay Village, FL US
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20160059427 | CUTTING TOOL - A cutting tool is described. The cutting tool can provide increased safety in residential, commercial, and/or medical applications. The cutting tool includes a container that can catch and/or hold material that is cut by use of the tool. This can prevent the cut material from flying indiscriminately away from the cutting tool at high velocity and can also prevent the cut material from falling to the floor/ground after cutting. The cutting tool can be sterilized for medical use, such as fish hook or jewelry removal. | 03-03-2016 |
David Stanley, Polk City, FL US
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20160076433 | Boat Motor Flushing System - A boat motor flushing system that allows for single handed manipulation when remotely positioning the flushing ears providing a source of fresh water when flushing or performing maintenance on the motor of a boat stored on a lift. The system is comprised of a water passage tube, a locking rod, flushing ears, gripping handle and locking assembly. | 03-17-2016 |
Earl K Stanley, Naples, FL US
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20090145933 | Induction powered ladle bottom nozzle | 06-11-2009 |
Jessie T. Stanley, Trenton, FL US
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20100023038 | DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DISRUPTION AND REMOVAL OF LUMINAL OCCLUSIONS - The subject invention pertains to an elastic sheath, device, and methods for disrupting and/or removing occlusive material from lumens, particularly biological lumens, such as the vasculature, ureter, urethra, fallopian tubes, bile duct, intestines, and the like. The subject invention provides for effective disruption and removal of occlusive material, such as a thrombus, from the body lumen with minimal risk of injury to the lumen wall. Advantageously, the invention can be used to achieve a high degree of removal while minimizing the amount of occlusive material that is released into the body lumen. The subject invention further pertains to methods for disrupting and removing occlusive material from a biological lumen. In another aspect, the present invention concerns a device useful as an in vitro model of luminal occlusion and methods for using the device to test the efficacy of devices and methods for treating luminal occlusions. | 01-28-2010 |
Kenneth A. Stanley, Okeechobee, FL US
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20100108917 | Ultraviolet light sanitizing method and apparatus - A unit, system, and method for disinfecting or sterilizing the entire surface area of an item. The system includes at least one ultraviolet light source producing ultraviolet light for disinfecting an item. In addition, the system including a cavity housing the ultraviolet light source, the cavity having a reflective interior for redirecting light produced by the at least one ultraviolet light source. Furthermore, the system including a shelf positioned above a bottom portion of the cavity to support the item, the shelf capable of passing light produced by the at least one ultraviolet light source therethrough to disinfect an entire surface area of the item. | 05-06-2010 |
20120056102 | Ultraviolet Light Sanitizing Method and Apparatus - A unit, system, and method for disinfecting or sterilizing the entire surface area of an item. The system includes at least one ultraviolet light source producing ultraviolet light for disinfecting the item. In addition, the system including a cavity housing the ultraviolet light source, the cavity having a reflective interior for redirecting light produced by the at least one ultraviolet light source. Furthermore, the system including a shelf positioned above a bottom portion of the cavity to support the item, the shelf capable of passing light produced by the at least one ultraviolet light source there through to disinfect an entire surface area of the item. | 03-08-2012 |
Kenneth O. Stanley, Orlando, FL US
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20080267419 | Systems and Methods for Inducing Effects In A Signal - A system for inducing an effect in a raw audio signal comprises a computing device for receiving a first audio signal and a second audio signal from a signal source, and the second audio signal comprises the first audio signal induced with an effect. The system further comprises logic that parameterizes the effect in the second audio signal into an artificial neural network (ANN). | 10-30-2008 |
20080295674 | System and Method for Evolving Music Tracks - Systems and methods of evolving music tracks are disclosed. One example method providing a plurality of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). Each of the ANNs uses a time signature input. The method also includes producing a rhythm from each of the plurality of ANNs. The method also includes evolving a next generation of ANNs based upon a user selection of one of the plurality of rhythms and upon the previous generation of ANNs. An example system includes a plurality of Compositional Pattern Producing Networks (CPPNs). Each of the CPPNs uses a time signature input to produce a rhythm. The system also includes logic configured to receive a selection of one or more of the CPPN, and logic configured to generate at least one evolved CPPN based upon the selection. | 12-04-2008 |
20090022331 | Systems and Methods for Inducing Effects In A Signal - A system for inducing an effect in a raw audio signal comprises a computing device for receiving a first audio signal and a second audio signal from a signal source, and the second audio signal comprises the first audio signal induced with an effect. The system further comprises logic that parameterizes the effect in the second audio signal into an artificial neural network (ANN). | 01-22-2009 |
20100323775 | Systems and Methods for Evolving Content for Computer Games - Systems and methods of evolving content for computer games are disclosed. One such method comprises tracking popularity according to one or more users of at least a portion of a plurality of game content items available in a game world. The game world is associated with the game. The game world also comprises evolving an additional game content item based on the popularity of the tracked game content items. The usage of each tracked game content item determines a reproduction availability of the tracked game content item. The game world also comprises inserting the additional game content item into the game world. | 12-23-2010 |
20130083016 | Generating Flower Images and Shapes with Compositional Pattern Producing Networks - Various embodiments are disclosed for generating an image from a Compositional Pattern Producing Network (CPPN). One such method includes receiving, in the CPPN, a series of polar coordinates {r,θ}; outputting, by the CPPN, a series of pixel values, each of the pixel values corresponding to one of the polar coordinates; and displaying the pixel values at the corresponding polar coordinates to produce the image. | 04-04-2013 |
Kenneth O. Stanley, Oviedo, FL US
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20090235809 | System and Method for Evolving Music Tracks - Systems and methods of generating music tracks are disclosed. One such method, for generating one type of music track from another type of music track, is implemented in a computer. The method includes the steps of receiving a music track input having a first type into an artificial neural network (ANN), and producing a music track output having a second type from the ANN, based upon the music track input having the first type. | 09-24-2009 |
Newman Stanley, Jacksonville, FL US
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20090000214 | Integrated, high strength, lightweight, energy efficient building structures - An integrated, high strength, lightweight building structure that withstands seismic, flooding, and 250 mph wind loads and is resistant to wood destroying organisms, mildew, mold, rot, and water damage. The structural system incorporates watertight seals between the walls and flooring system, the joints in the walls, and around the doors and windows. The eaves and roof incorporate a novel design that distributes to the structural members the uplift forces caused by extreme wind loading events. | 01-01-2009 |
20110162306 | High-Strength Structure - A high strength, lightweight building structure comprising a high-strength connection to a foundation, high-strength eaves, and high-strength structural panels. The fiber reinforced, high-strength structural panels form the walls, ceiling, roof, soffit, and eave of the structure. The panels comprise a rigid foam core having outer membrane layer, panel spacers, and sheeting. The high-strength foundation connection comprises a continuous seam plate with bonding agents, mechanical fasteners, and a metal bearing cap having continuously spaced, angle-shaped anchor studs welded to the metal bearing cap. The high-strength eave structure, comprise of a soffit panel connected to an inclined eave panel, a connection bracket and a rigid wedge continuously bonded between the ceiling panel and roof panel, thus forming a sealed, non-vented attic space. | 07-07-2011 |
Paul Stanley, Delray Beach, FL US
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20090183144 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A COMPONENTIZED RESOURCE ADAPTER ARCHITECTURE - A computer program product comprises a computer useable medium. The computer useable medium has a computer readable program such that when the computer readable medium is executed on a computer, the computer is caused to configure an adapter such that the adapter is specific to a data source, provides a communication link to the data source, converts a format of the data source to a format native to a middleware system, and converts a format of metadata of the data source to a standard metadata format. Further, the computer is caused to configure an application interface component to convert an invocation of a function in the middleware system to an invocation of a function provided by an Enterprise Information System through the adapter, convert the data format of the middleware system to a format native to the Enterprise Information System accessed through the adapter, and maintain metadata describing a message format and a function provided by the adapter. | 07-16-2009 |
20090187926 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A DATA EXCHANGE SERVICE PROVIDER INTERFACE - A computer program product comprises a computer useable medium. The computer useable medium has a computer readable program such that when the computer readable medium is executed on a computer, the computer is caused to provide a data interface between an adapter component and one or more application interface components for a runtime application. Further, the computer is caused to establish a cursor that iterates over a plurality of data objects within a data set of the runtime application. In addition, the computer is caused to establish an accessor that provides access to a data element of the data object. The computer is also caused to provide the cursor and the accessor to the adapter component so that the adapter component accesses data through the one or more application interface components of the runtime application. | 07-23-2009 |
20140281706 | GENERATING FAULT TOLERANT CONNECTIVITY API - To make a connection between a user application and a data source fault tolerant, a user may use a wrapper generator to create an API wrapper that retries request that may have failed due to a service disruption. Generally, the wrapper manages a cache and contains the necessary information for retrying a connection after a service disruption. To create the wrapper, the wrapper generator may identify the different commands used by the user application to access the data source. The wrapper generator presents these commands to the user who organizes the commands to generate usage patterns for the different requests the user application may send to the data source. The user may also define a caching preference associated the commands in the usage patterns. To restart the connection, the wrapper may use the cache data to generate a new request to complete the original failed request. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281708 | GENERATING FAULT TOLERANT CONNECTIVITY API - To make a connection between a user application and a data source fault tolerant, a user may use a wrapper generator to create an API wrapper that retries request that may have failed due to a service disruption. Generally, the wrapper manages a cache and contains the necessary information for retrying a connection after a service disruption. To create the wrapper, the wrapper generator may identify the different commands used by the user application to access the data source. The wrapper generator presents these commands to the user who organizes the commands to generate usage patterns for the different requests the user application may send to the data source. The user may also define a caching preference associated the commands in the usage patterns. To restart the connection, the wrapper may use the cache data to generate a new request to complete the original failed request. | 09-18-2014 |
Randy Stanley, Marion County, FL US
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20090000856 | PROCESS OF ENDFORMING A TUBULAR ASSEMBLY - A method for endforming a tubular member for use assembly for a hydraulic system comprises (1) a connector member having an inner surface exhibiting a stepped configuration and a fixing member at the distal end thereof, and (2) an endform tubular member having an outer surface corresponding to the inner surface of the connector member, wherein the endform tubular member mates with inner surface of the connector member to provide an endform tubular assembly having an improved design for conveying fluids in a hydraulic system. The endform tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
20090000998 | METHOD OF DETERMINING THE ROBUSTNESS OF ENDFORMED TUBULAR ASSEMBLY AND PREDICTING THE PERFORMANCE OF SUCH ASSEMBLY IN HIGH PRESSURE APPLICATIONS - A method is provided for determining the robustness of a tubular assembly in a fluid flow assembly for a hydraulic system and predicting the performance of the endform tubular assembly in high pressure applications, wherein the tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
20090001715 | ENDFORMED TUBULAR ASSEMBLY - An endform tubular assembly for a hydraulic system comprises (1) a connector member having an inner surface exhibiting a stepped configuration and a fixing member at the distal end thereof, and (2) an endform tubular member having an outer surface corresponding to the inner surface of the connector member, wherein the endform tubular member mates with inner surface of the connector member to provide an endform tubular assembly having an improved design for conveying fluids in a hydraulic system. The endform tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time. | 01-01-2009 |
Randy Stanley, Ocala, FL US
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20120146325 | Hydraulic Ducts and Connecting Assemblies - A hydraulic duct for feeding fluid at high pressure includes a rigid tube and a flexible hose connected to the rigid tube by a connecting assembly. The connecting assembly includes an endform in communication with the rigid tube over which the flexible hose extends. The endform includes a primary annular projection extending outwardly from a periphery of the endform and at least one auxiliary annular projection extending outwardly from the periphery of the endform. The primary annular projection includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, a landing region that extends axially from the trailing edge toward the leading edge and a stop bead that extends outwardly from the leading edge beyond the landing region. A clamping component is compressed over the flexible hose. The clamping component includes a shell portion that extends in a direction generally along a length of the endform and a base portion extending inwardly from the shell portion toward the endform having an inner rim that is engaged with the landing region of the primary annular projection at a location adjacent the stop bead. | 06-14-2012 |
Richard E. Stanley, New Smyrna, FL US
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20140158217 | BACKWASH FITTING - A fitting for connecting a hose to ports of a water filter bypass valve, the hose having an inner diameter less than that of the ports. The fitting includes a unitary base member, a second end connector, and first and second washers. The base member includes a first end connector securable to either of the ports, a neck having a truncated cone shaped inner wall, and a second end having a first outer diameter with a disk shaped flange extending outwardly to a second outer diameter greater than the first outer diameter. The second end connector has a radially inwardly extending flange disposed around the base member second end with and inner diameter greater than the first outer diameter and less than the second outer diameter of the base member second end. The first and second washers are in the first and second end connectors, respectively. | 06-12-2014 |
Richie E. Stanley, New Smyrna, FL US
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20130334116 | Shower Filter - A shower filter between a downwardly slanting shower arm and a shower head, including a base, and a vertical housing with filler material. The base has an input chamber for receiving water from the shower arm, and an output chamber from which water may be discharged to the shower head. The housing is secured at its bottom end to the base and has a first port communicating with the base input chamber and a second port communicating with the base output chamber. A tube carries water from the housing first port to the top end of the housing, where it is diffused before passing down through the filter material and second port to the output chamber. A fragrant block is mounted to the base. | 12-19-2013 |
Ronald E. Stanley, New Smyrna, FL US
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20140158217 | BACKWASH FITTING - A fitting for connecting a hose to ports of a water filter bypass valve, the hose having an inner diameter less than that of the ports. The fitting includes a unitary base member, a second end connector, and first and second washers. The base member includes a first end connector securable to either of the ports, a neck having a truncated cone shaped inner wall, and a second end having a first outer diameter with a disk shaped flange extending outwardly to a second outer diameter greater than the first outer diameter. The second end connector has a radially inwardly extending flange disposed around the base member second end with and inner diameter greater than the first outer diameter and less than the second outer diameter of the base member second end. The first and second washers are in the first and second end connectors, respectively. | 06-12-2014 |
Ronald E. Stanley, New Smyrna Beach, FL US
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20130334116 | Shower Filter - A shower filter between a downwardly slanting shower arm and a shower head, including a base, and a vertical housing with filler material. The base has an input chamber for receiving water from the shower arm, and an output chamber from which water may be discharged to the shower head. The housing is secured at its bottom end to the base and has a first port communicating with the base input chamber and a second port communicating with the base output chamber. A tube carries water from the housing first port to the top end of the housing, where it is diffused before passing down through the filter material and second port to the output chamber. A fragrant block is mounted to the base. | 12-19-2013 |