Steele, WA
Adam C. Steele, Everett, WA US
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20150034395 | MODAL ACOUSTIC AIRCRAFT WEIGHT SYSTEM - A method includes receiving characteristic information from a sensor. The characteristic information may be representative of a characteristic of a weight bearing structure of an aircraft when a force is applied to the weight bearing structure. The method includes determining a weight of the aircraft based on the characteristic information. | 02-05-2015 |
David Steele, Spokane, WA US
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20110308782 | THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - A thermal interface material comprises a polymeric elastomer material, a thermally conductive filler, and a coupling agent, along with other optional components. In one exemplary heat transfer material, a coupling agent having the formula: | 12-22-2011 |
David E. Steele, Spokane, WA US
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20130045131 | Lead-Free Solder Compositions - A solder may include zinc, aluminum, magnesium and gallium. The zinc may be present in an amount from about 82% to 96% by weight of the solder. The aluminum may be present in an amount from about 3% to about 15% by weight of the solder. The magnesium may be present in an amount from about 0.5% to about 1.5% by weight of the solder. The gallium may be present in an amount between about 0.5% to about 1.5% by weight of the solder. | 02-21-2013 |
20150151387 | ZINC-BASED LEAD-FREE SOLDER COMPOSITIONS - Electronic packaging arrangements having lead-free solders are disclosed. In particular, lead-free solder compositions and lead frame constructs for use therewith are disclosed. The lead-free solder compositions may be zinc-based and may include zinc, aluminum, and germanium as major components and gallium and magnesium as minor components. The lead-free, zinc-based solder compositions may exhibit desirable melting properties, mechanical properties, and wetting properties, for example. | 06-04-2015 |
David E. Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20080292998 | PULSE DETONATION CLEANING APPARATUS - The burning of fuel (e.g., coal) in industrial equipment generates an exhaust flow containing airborne particulate. The flow is passed through a rotary heat exchanger to preheat inlet air. The heat exchanger element is subject to fouling and is cleaned by a pulsed combustion device. The device is operated by introducing a fuel and oxidizer charge to at least one conduit and initiating combustion of the charge. The combustion generates a shock wave to which the element is exposed, dislodging and/or otherwise removing the deposits. | 11-27-2008 |
Ellen Steele, Redmond, WA US
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20140372525 | SMART NOTIFICATIONS USING A CALENDAR - Notifications are delivered to a user based in part on a user's current context. The notifications may be based on personal information (e.g. calendar events, tasks, alerts, and the like) as well as a context of a user. The notifications may be delivered using different types of notifications. The type of notification selected may be based on the current context of the user. Notifications may also be sent to other users (e.g. that are part of a trusted group) in response to a change in state of the event (e.g. the task completed). Instead of a user receiving notifications at preset times, notifications are delivered to the user using their current context. A group member may also create a message to another member requesting an action. When a response is made, the requesting group member receives a notification and the other group members may also receive notifications. | 12-18-2014 |
Ellen Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20120143948 | SOCIAL NETWORKING FEED EXTENSIBILITY BASED ON DATA TYPES - Social networking feed extensibility based on data types is described. An apparatus may comprise a custom feed system that when executed by a processor is operative to customize a social networking feed for a social networking system. The custom feed system may comprise a message reception component operative to receive a message from a client device, a message analysis component operative to determine a message type of the message based on a syntax of the message, and a message display component operative to display the message with a message display style specific to the message type of the message. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-07-2012 |
Eric R. Steele, Kent, WA US
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20130316120 | METHOD OF FILLING VOIDS AROUND COUNTERSUNK FASTENER HEADS - A method for a structure having a countersunk fastener head includes forcing an aliphatic urethane surfacer into a void around the fastener head. | 11-28-2013 |
Eric Richard Steele, Kent, WA US
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20110315818 | Static Dissipative Fuel Tank Coatings and Methods - There is provided a method for mitigating static discharge in a fuel container. The method provides a static dissipative coating having a volume resistivity of 1.0×10 | 12-29-2011 |
James Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20090209141 | CABLE AND CABLE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY - A cable connection assembly ( | 08-20-2009 |
20090246995 | CABLE CONNECTOR HAVING FLUID RESERVOIR - Embodiments of a cable connector are provided that include an inner connector assembly and an outer connector housing. In use, the cable connector securely fastens or splices together at least two cables or cable sections and in electrical communication while also providing fluid communication therebetween. The cable connector further protects, and preferably seals off, the connection interface between the cables or cable sections and from the environment. | 10-01-2009 |
20100059275 | CABLE SPLICE CONNECTION ASSEMBLY - A cable splice connection assembly for coupling a first cable to a second cable generally includes a main body having first and second ends and defining an inner cavity, the first end configured to receive at least a portion of a first cable therein, and the second end configured to receive at least a portion of a second cable therein, and a first engagement mechanism configured to couple the main body to a first cable wherein the first engagement mechanism includes a cable seal, wherein the cable seal includes an adhesive seal. | 03-11-2010 |
20100062628 | CABLE TERMINATION CONNECTION ASSEMBLY - A cable termination connection assembly for coupling a cable to an apparatus generally includes a main body defining an inner cavity having first and second ends, the main body configured to receive a pressurized fluid, and the first end configured to receive at least a portion of the cable therein, and a first engagement mechanism configured to couple the main body to the cable, wherein the first engagement mechanism includes a first adhesive seal. | 03-11-2010 |
20130073231 | IN-SITU DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Data acquisition systems and methods for acquiring test data associated with standard insulated power cables and/or power equipment such as switchgears, transformers, electric motors, etc are disclosed. The test data may then be subsequently analyzed for defects, such as the presence of faults, discharges (e.g., PD, coronas, arcing, etc.). The systems may store the acquired test data on removable, non volatile memory, such as Flash memory. The removable memory may be retrieved by an un-skilled technician periodically and returned to a lab or other test facility for subsequent analysis by highly trained analysts. | 03-21-2013 |
20130276907 | VALVE ASSEMBLY - A valve assembly configured to close off the flow of fluid within a fluid injection assembly includes a fluid column having a first open end and a second open end. A fluid flow path is defined between the first and second open ends of the fluid column, and a saturation valve portion is disposed within the fluid flow path. The saturation valve portion is a first configuration when no fluid is flowing through the fluid flow path, and the saturation valve portion transitions to a second configuration when fluid is flowing through the fluid flow path. | 10-24-2013 |
James A. Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20090114882 | Electrical Cable Restoration Fluid - A method of contacting the interior of the cable with a fluid mixture comprises supplying the fluid mixture to the interior. The fluid mixture includes (A) a liquid anti-treeing agent and (B) a water-reactive compound or a water-reactive anti-treeing agent. The liquid anti-treeing agent (A) and the water-reactive compound or the water reactive anti-treeing agent (B) are present in amounts to obtain a fluid mixture with a boiling point ≧90° C. | 05-07-2009 |
20110171369 | Electrical Cable Restoration Fluid - A method of contacting the interior of the cable with a fluid mixture comprises supplying the fluid mixture to the interior. The fluid mixture includes (A) a liquid anti-treeing agent and (B) a water-reactive compound or a water-reactive anti-treeing agent. The liquid anti-treeing agent (A) and the water-reactive compound or the water reactive anti-treeing agent (B) are present in amounts to obtain a fluid mixture with a boiling point ≧90° C. | 07-14-2011 |
Katherine Muterspaugh Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20130345681 | COMPACT CATHETER ASSEMBLY - Packaging including a coiled and optionally prelubricated catheter, its distal end insertable into the urethra, a slidable hygienic sheath, a proximal catheter end for voiding urine from the distal end through the assembly to the proximal end. Mutually rotatable elements providing for withdrawal of the catheter from its coiled state to an extended state, and retraction of the catheter back to its coiled state. Methods of extending the catheter, inserting it into the urethra, and voiding urine through the catheter, without requiring complete removal from the catheter packaging. A kit including automatic extrusion of the catheter's distal end upon package opening, and a water pouch for hydrophilic lubrication, and sanitary wipes for reducing the likelihood of infection. A catheter within a flexible and optionally coiled tube, a slidable hygienic sheath covering a catheter's distal end that can move along the length of the catheter during insertion. | 12-26-2013 |
20140031799 | COMPACT CATHETER ASSEMBLY - Packaging including a coiled and optionally prelubricated catheter, its distal end insertable into the urethra, a slidable hygienic sheath, a proximal catheter end for voiding urine from the distal end through the assembly to the proximal end. Mutually rotatable elements providing for withdrawal of the catheter from its coiled state to an extended state, and retraction of the catheter back to its coiled state. Methods of extending the catheter, inserting it into the urethra, and voiding urine through the catheter, without requiring complete removal from the catheter packaging. A kit including automatic extrusion of the catheter's distal end upon package opening, and a water pouch for hydrophilic lubrication, and sanitary wipes for reducing the likelihood of infection. A catheter within a flexible and optionally coiled tube, a slidable hygienic sheath covering a catheter's distal end that can move along the length of the catheter during insertion. | 01-30-2014 |
20140221983 | COMPACT CATHETER ASSEMBLY - Packaging including a coiled and optionally prelubricated catheter, its distal end insertable into the urethra, a slidable hygienic sheath, a proximal catheter end for voiding urine from the distal end through the assembly to the proximal end. Mutually rotatable elements providing for withdrawal of the catheter from its coiled state to an extended state, and retraction of the catheter back to its coiled state. Methods of extending the catheter, inserting it into the urethra, and voiding urine through the catheter, without requiring complete removal from the catheter packaging. A kit including automatic extrusion of the catheter's distal end upon package opening, and a water pouch for hydrophilic lubrication, and sanitary wipes for reducing the likelihood of infection. A catheter within a flexible and optionally coiled tube, a slidable hygienic sheath covering a catheter's distal end that can move along the length of the catheter during insertion. | 08-07-2014 |
Mackenzie Steele, Bellevue, WA US
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20100223270 | Reviewing User-Created Content Before Website Presentation - Methods and systems for reviewing content items created by users for presentation in association with a website are provided. Automatic scrubbing (followed by manual review, if necessary) of user-created content items that have yet to be presented in association with a website is provided as is manual review of user-created content items that have already been presented in association with a website at the request of a user. | 09-02-2010 |
Matthew F. Steele, Bellevue, WA US
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20090307744 | AUTOMATING TRUST ESTABLISHMENT AND TRUST MANAGEMENT FOR IDENTITY FEDERATION - A federated identity verification system includes an identity provider that provides security tokens ultimately to one or more relying parties for access by the client to services at a relying party. Specifically, the relying party can validate the security token from an identity provider (whether directly or via a client) when verifying that the received security token conforms to security configuration data previously exchanged with the identity provider. To establish the trust relationship, the identity provider and one or more relying parties exchange security configuration information through an agreed-to communication channel. The security configuration information indicates the settings that the other party needs to use for establishing, maintaining, and/or monitoring the trust relationship. The communication channel allows both parties to flexibly and continually synchronize changes to security configurations, and thus maintain, change, or end the trust relationship automatically, as desired. | 12-10-2009 |
20120192069 | TRANSFORMING USER INTERFACE ACTIONS TO SCRIPT COMMANDS - Embodiments are directed to dynamically transforming user interface actions into executable script commands and to storing groups of executable script commands related to specific tasks. In an embodiment, a computer system tracks user interface actions at a software program user interface. The computer system transforms the user interface actions into an executable script command. The script command is configured to perform the tracked user interface action when executed. The computer system also dynamically displays the resulting executable script commands in a script command window as the user interface actions are entered by the computer user. The computer system may further determine that multiple user interface actions correspond to a specified task and store the resulting executable script commands related to the specified task as a combined group of executable script commands. | 07-26-2012 |
Nelle Steele, Redmond, WA US
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20120209850 | AGGREGATED VIEW OF CONTENT WITH PRESENTATION ACCORDING TO CONTENT TYPE - Architecture that facilitates the discovery of interesting and relevant content by a user in a serendipitous way on a microblogging site. For example, relevant content can be defined as connected to the user, the user's work, and user interests, while interesting content can be defined as content that does not directly affect the user, yet the user chooses to obtain (e.g., for viewing, interacting, etc.). The content can be presented as a tile cluster, where each tile is a specific content type (e.g., image, link, post, user recommendations, tags, etc.). Additionally, the content can be obtained and presented relative to a specific temporal setting such as the latest content. The different content types are visually distinguished such that one type of content looks and behaves differently from another content type. The user can also drill into content details from the top content. | 08-16-2012 |
Richard Steele, Spokane, WA US
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20160117940 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING A COMMUNICATION DISORDER - A system, method, and apparatus for treating a communication disorder includes a user input assembly, a central processing unit configured to analyze data entered into the input assembly, and a user output assembly configured to generate a report reflecting the analysis of the data. | 04-28-2016 |
Robert C. Steele, Woodinville, WA US
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20090113895 | Vortex combustor for low NOx emissions when burning lean premixed high hydrogen content fuel - A trapped vortex combustor. The trapped vortex combustor is configured for receiving a lean premixed gaseous fuel and oxidant stream, where the fuel includes hydrogen gas. The trapped vortex combustor is configured to receive the lean premixed fuel and oxidant stream at a velocity which significantly exceeds combustion flame speed in a selected lean premixed fuel and oxidant mixture. The combustor is configured to operate at relatively high bulk fluid velocities while maintaining stable combustion, and low NOx emissions. The combustor is useful in gas turbines in a process of burning synfuels, as it offers the opportunity to avoid use of diluent gas to reduce combustion temperatures. The combustor also offers the possibility of avoiding the use of selected catalytic reaction units for removal of oxides of nitrogen from combustion gases exiting a gas turbine. | 05-07-2009 |
20100170263 | Vortex Combustor for Low NOX Emissions when Burning Lean Premixed High Hydrogen Content Fuel - A trapped vortex combustor. The trapped vortex combustor is configured for receiving a lean premixed gaseous fuel and oxidant stream, where the fuel includes hydrogen gas. The trapped vortex combustor is configured to receive the lean premixed fuel and oxidant stream at a velocity which significantly exceeds combustion flame speed in a selected lean premixed fuel and oxidant mixture. The combustor is configured to operate at relatively high bulk fluid velocities while maintaining stable combustion, and low NOx emissions. The combustor is useful in gas turbines in a process of burning synfuels, as it offers the opportunity to avoid use of diluent gas to reduce combustion temperatures. The combustor also offers the possibility of avoiding the use of selected catalytic reaction units for removal of oxides of nitrogen from combustion gases exiting a gas turbine. | 07-08-2010 |
Robert Matthias Steele, Seattle, WA US
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20150379426 | OPTIMIZED DECISION TREE BASED MODELS - During a training phase of a machine learning model, representations of at least some nodes of a decision tree are generated and stored on persistent storage in depth-first order. A respective predictive utility metric (PUM) value is determined for one or more nodes, indicating expected contributions of the nodes to a prediction of the model. A particular node is selected for removal from the tree based at least partly on its PUM value. A modified version of the tree, with the particular node removed, is stored for obtaining a prediction. | 12-31-2015 |
Scott Steele, Everett, WA US
Simon Steele, Redmond, WA US
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20080279535 | Subtitle data customization and exposure - Techniques to customize and expose subtitle data are described. In an implementation, a client includes a network connection device, a processor and memory. The memory is configured to maintain one or more user preferences and one or more modules that are executable on the processor to receive subtitle data via the network connection device and configure the subtitle data to be output accordingly to the one or more user preferences. | 11-13-2008 |