Storm, US
Anthony Storm US
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20120214575 | WAGERING ON EVENT OUTCOMES DURING THE EVENT - Methods and systems are provided for managing a wagering system. In one exemplary embodiment, state information of a live event such as a sports game may be received in real time. During the event, a plurality of possible future states of the event and their associated probabilities (and odds) may be determined based on the state information, historical information, and current in-game information. A betting market is created for betting on the possible future states at determined odds. The betting market is closed, and winning and losing bets are resolved based on updated state information. | 08-23-2012 |
20130157735 | WAGERING ON EVENT OUTCOMES DURING THE EVENT - Methods and systems are provided for managing a wagering system. In one exemplary embodiment, state information of a live event such as a sports game may be received in real time. During the event, a plurality of possible future states of the event and their associated probabilities (and odds) may be determined based on the state information, historical information, and current in-game information. A betting market is created for betting on the possible future states at determined odds. The betting market is closed, and winning and losing bets are resolved based on updated state information. | 06-20-2013 |
Brett Curtis Storm, Livonia, MI US
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20140283419 | SnowSqueeg - The SnowSqueeg is a tool used to simplify removing snow for residential and commercial use. It makes the process much faster and can be used on many different surfaces due to its RUBBER STRIP AND RAISED BACKING. Its design eliminates the tool from getting caught up on cracks and can be used on many surfaces. It relieves the strain and pressure on your back that you often get from lifting with conventional snow shovels. | 09-25-2014 |
Brian D. Storm, Round Lake Beach, IL US
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20090135752 | A WIRELESSS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND METHOD - A wireless communication device ( | 05-28-2009 |
20090154614 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING A FREQUENCY BAND AND MODE OF OPERATION - A method and apparatus for detecting a frequency band and mode of operation using recursive sampling and narrowing down is disclosed. The method comprises sampling ( | 06-18-2009 |
20100135275 | Method for Maintaining Timing Across Discontinuous Activity Gaps for a Non-Real Time Data Interface - A method for maintaining timing across discontinuous activity gaps for a non-real time data interface, in a radio frequency (RF) IC is disclosed. The method comprises starting a first receive mode in the RF IC to receive analog RF signals | 06-03-2010 |
20100151801 | Multiple Protocol Signal Detector - A Multiple Protocol Signal Detector, MPSD ( | 06-17-2010 |
Brian D. Storm, Round Lake, IL US
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20090052500 | MULTI-BAND SIGNAL DETECTION - Apparatus may be provided including a spectrum analyzer and decision circuitry. The spectrum analyzer may be configured to ascertain wireless signal signature data from a wide range of frequency bands. The decision circuitry may be configured to modify operation of one or both of a receiver and a transmitter based on the signal signature data. | 02-26-2009 |
Brian F. Storm, Canton, GA US
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20130284397 | SPORT FIELD COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and associated method is disclosed for manipulation and control of air temperature in sport field and associated environments, wherein geothermally and/or mechanically cooled source air is distributed, via one or more air handling unit or air handling component, to the requisite environment through one or more pipes and a plurality of associated, uniquely configured, supply air nozzles. Such system and associated method of use and application solves, or dramatically reduces, the problem of elevated playing surface and/or elevated player envelope environmental temperatures. | 10-31-2013 |
Bruce H. Storm, Houston, TX US
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20100132934 | HEATING AND COOLING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS IN A DOWNHOLE OPERATION - In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a tool for a downhole operation. The tool includes a downhole power source to generate power. The tool also includes a cooler module to lower temperature based on the power. | 06-03-2010 |
20110167910 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETECTING A PROPERTY OF A FLUID - An apparatus comprises a tensioned sample tube that receives a fluid sample, the tensioned sample tube has a pre-determined tension applied thereto. A vibration source and a vibration detector are coupled to the tensioned sample tube. A method of estimating a property of a fluid comprises tensioning a sample tube to a predetermined tension. A sample of the fluid is received in the tensioned sample tube. The tensioned sample tube is vibrated. A resonant frequency of the tensioned sample tube is detected. The property of the fluid is estimated based on the detected resonant frequency of the tensioned sample tube. | 07-14-2011 |
Bruce Harrison Storm, Houston, TX US
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20150083407 | METHOD OF REMOVING WELLBORE FLUID FROM WELL AND WATER REMOVAL WELL - A method for removal of fluid from a subterranean formation is provided, the method including the steps of: providing a wellbore from the surface to within the formation: providing a pump in the wellbore capable of removing fluid from the wellbore to a surface location; establishing a pump performance function as pump curves; measuring at least one variable that establishes where the pump is operating on the pump curve; determining the differential pressure across the pump from the measured variable and the digital power and the flow rate; determining the suction side pressure from the differential pressure across the pump and the vertical height of the annular fluid column of the fluid column above the pump; determining the suction side fluid level from the suction side pressure and the fluid density. | 03-26-2015 |
20150308254 | METHOD FOR CALIBRATION OF INDIRECTLY MEASURED QUANTITIES - A method for calibrating a system in an oilfield. The method involves operating a component which includes both a direct sensor and an indirect sensor. Additionally, a processing-capable calibration unit in installed on the system and receives signals from the direct sensor and the indirect sensor. After the indirect sensor calculates indirect physical measurements and the direct sensor calculates direct physical measurements, the calibration unit compares the indirect physical measurements with the direct measurements and determines the difference between them. The calibration unit then computes a calibration command and communicates it to the indirect sensor, which uses this command to adjust its future indirect measurements. | 10-29-2015 |
20150346752 | COMBINATION POWER SOURCE FOR INSTRUMENTED SENSOR SUBSYSTEMS - An instrumented sensor subsystem power supply for use in hydrocarbon drilling operations. The system includes an external internal power supply, wired to an external conductive coil. In addition, an instrumented sensor subsystem is installed on an oilfield component adapted for use in a wellbore. The instrumented sensor subsystem includes an internal inductive coil and an internal power storage unit, and creates a magnetic flux region between the internal and external conductive coils when both are in close proximity. The instrumented sensor subsystem also includes a measurement sensor electrically connected to the internal power storage unit and conductive coil. | 12-03-2015 |
Christian Storm, Richmond, CA US
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20120060081 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DOCUMENT ANALYSIS - The present invention relates to systems and methods for the peer review, originality analysis, and contextual mark-up of formatted electronic documents. In particular, the present invention provides systems and methods that utilize layered peer review, originality analysis and contextual markup modules in one view. These systems and methods have many applications, including use for online editing and education. | 03-08-2012 |
20130073575 | CROWD-SOURCED EXCLUSION OF SMALL MATCHES IN DIGITAL SIMILARITY DETECTION - The present invention relates to systems that search documents and highlight occurrences of text found in previously published documents, publications, Internet websites and electronic documents. In particular, the present invention relates to originality assessment of a variety of documents (e.g., student papers, college admissions essays, PhD theses, magazines, newspapers, and book publications). | 03-21-2013 |
Christina Storm, Seattle, WA US
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20090142044 | Systems and Methods for Enhancing a User's DVD Experience - Methods, systems and architectures for enhancing a user's DVD experience are described. In one embodiment, the physical structure (e.g. titles and chapters) of a DVD is ascertained and a playlist structure shell that represents the DVD's physical structure is built. Metadata associated with the DVD is acquired and used to populate the playlist structure shell. In some embodiments, the metadata can be acquired from a metadata source external to the DVD and/or remote from a computing device on which the DVD is being played. Remote locations can include, without limitation, those that are network- or Internet-accessible. Once the playlist structure shell is populated, it can be used to render a playlist associated with the DVD's video in an area of a user interface display. In some embodiments, a DVD's video can be rendered in a first area of the user interface display and the playlist can be rendered in a second area of the user interface display during at least some of the time that the DVD's video is rendered in the first area. | 06-04-2009 |
Christopher Storm, Hillsboro, OR US
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20110207370 | PROBE STATION WITH IMPROVED INTERCONNECTION - An adapter conductively interconnects a chuck of a probe station and an instrument. The adapter includes a signal conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a respective one of a ground potential, a bayonet connector output and a signal connection for the instrument. A guard potential conductor conductively connected to the chuck and selectively connectable to a one of a ground potential and a guard connection for the instrument; and a shield conductor connected to a ground potential. | 08-25-2011 |
20150255322 | WAFER-HANDLING END EFFECTORS - Wafer-handling end effectors and semiconductor manufacturing devices that include and/or are utilized with wafer-handling end effectors are disclosed herein. The end effectors include an end effector body and a plurality of wafer-contacting surfaces that is supported by the end effector body and configured to form an at least partially face-to-face contact with a wafer. The end effectors further include a vacuum distribution manifold that extends between a robot-proximal end of the end effector body and the plurality of wafer-contacting surfaces. The end effectors also include a plurality of vacuum openings that is defined within the plurality of wafer-contacting surfaces and extends between the plurality of wafer-contacting surfaces and the vacuum distribution manifold. The end effectors further include a plurality of sealing structures each of which is associated with a respective one of the plurality of wafer-contacting surfaces. | 09-10-2015 |
Clifford Paul Storm, Sammamish, WA US
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20100280954 | EXTENSIBLE MEDIA RIGHTS - A DRM System. A DRM system comprising a service provider, a CE device coupled to the service provider, and an XMR license disposed upon the CE device. | 11-04-2010 |
20120137127 | DEVICE CERTIFICATE INDIVIDUALIZATION - A method of generating a device certificate. A method of generating a device certificate comprising, constructing a device certificate challenge at a device, sending information to a device certificate individualization server in response to the device certificate challenge, validating the device certificate challenge by the device certificate individualization server, and validating the device certificate response by the device. | 05-31-2012 |
Daniel Eugene Storm, Stillwater, OK US
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20140014591 | PASSIVE CHEMICAL DOSING AND MIXING APPARATUS AND METHOD - This disclosure is directed to the regulated injection of a chemical(s), solution(s) or material(s) hereafter referred to as chemicals into stormwater runoff, other surface waters or other fluid streams to promote the removal of a pollutant(s) or to alter the properties of the water. Specifically, and depending upon the types of chemicals injected, the physical, chemical and/or biological properties of the water can be altered. The invention provides a passive system to alter stormwater runoff or other surfaces. The system may be deployed at a remote site, such as a construction site, and implemented with minimal or zero external power requirements. | 01-16-2014 |
Danny S. Storm, Norwood, NC US
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20100064951 | MULTI-POINT EMISSION SAMPLING SYSTEM - A system for collecting emission samples can include at least one probe having a plurality of elongate tubes, with each tube having an opening formed therein for positioning in an emission producing facility, such as in an outlet duct of a power generating facility. Each of the tubes can be of varying length with the tube openings at a terminal end of each tube, such that the tube openings reside at varying spaced-apart points when positioned in the outlet duct. Suction means, such as an aspirator, can be operatively connected to the plurality of tubes to suction gas in the facility through the openings and into the tubes, so that emissions carried in the suctioned gas are drawn into the plurality of tubes. A collection container can be operatively connected to the plurality of tubes and the suction means, such that the emissions are suctioned into the tubes and deposited into the collection container. | 03-18-2010 |
20150034746 | SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING AIRFLOW CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN A COAL PULVERIZER - A coal pulverizer comprising a mill housing, a grinding surface disposed in said mill housing, a grinding wheel engaging said grinding surface for pulverizing coal chunks; an annular throat disposed around said grinding surface channeling a primary airflow from a lower housing portion below said grinding surface upward through an upper housing portion above said grinding surface; an annular secondary airflow chamber extending around an exterior of said upper housing portion channeling a secondary airflow circumferentially into said upper housing portion above said grinding surface; and, an annular secondary airflow deflector extending along an interior of said upper housing portion above said grinding surface directing said secondary airflow from said secondary airflow chamber downward across said grinding surface in a generally uniform uninterrupted circumferential airflow pattern. | 02-05-2015 |
David B. Storm, Cookeville, TN US
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20090260143 | Waste receiving device for incontinent persons - A waste receiving device for disposing of fecal waste from an incontinent person being bathed. The waste receiving device includes a receiver and a waste processing mechanism that discharges processed waste to a waste water drain. The waste processing mechanism includes a strainer and/or a masticator for processing the fecal waste such that the processed waste has a maximum solids size that is suitable for passing through the waste water drain. The strainer is a filter with one or more openings that are sized to pass only waste that is not larger than the maximum solids size. The strainer, in one embodiment, is incorporated in a removable basket. The masticator, in various embodiments, is a manually operated mechanical reducer or a powered reducer, such as one operated by pressurized water. | 10-22-2009 |
20100031433 | Full perineal wash system - Apparatus for a perineal wash system, including a seat with a pair of pads and/or a conduit that redirects fluid from a hand-held spray nozzle to the perineal area of a person on the seat. The pads are separated and have front and rear access areas dimensioned to allow a caregiver to access the perineal area of a seated person. In one embodiment one pad is movable sideways. The frame supporting the seat is spaced a sufficient distance from the gap between the pads to not impede access to the perineum. In one embodiment a perineal washer is supported adjacent the seat. The washer receives a nozzle of a hose sprayer and redirects the fluid spray through a movable elongated conduit to direct a spray of liquid upward to the perineum. In one embodiment a commode pot below the seat has a gap sufficient to avoid pinching dangling body parts. | 02-11-2010 |
20120030870 | Full perineal wash system with removable seat - Apparatus for a perineal wash system includes a seat with a pair of pads spaced apart front to back to define a gap. The pads and frame define front and rear access areas dimensioned to allow a caregiver to access the perineal area of a seated person. In various embodiments at least one pad is movable sideways and may include a biasing spring, an operating handle, and/or a latch. The seat is suitable for a shower chair, a wall-mounted chair, and a bathtub chair. A gas spring optionally lifts one end of the seat. In one embodiment a perineal washer is supported adjacent the seat. The washer receives a nozzle of a sprayer and redirects the spray through a movable conduit to direct liquid upward to the perineum. In one embodiment a commode pot below the seat has a gap sufficient to avoid pinching dangling body parts. | 02-09-2012 |
20140265238 | Fender for a wheeled chair - Apparatus for covering the tire of a wheelchair to prevent contact with the tire by the chair's occupant. A pair of fenders cover the upper portion of the large tires on a wheel chair. Each fender includes a body, a front attachment, and a rear attachment. The body is configured to cover the top and a portion of the front of the large tire. The front attachment connects the front of the body to a member on the wheelchair, such as the frame or the handbrake associated with the tire. The rear attachment connects the rear of the body to another member on the wheelchair. The front and rear attachments support the body a slight distance above the large tire. In one embodiment the fender is movable radially relative to the wheel such that the chair's occupant, by pressing down on the fender, is able to brake the wheel. | 09-18-2014 |
20140265510 | Foot sling for a wheeled chair - Apparatus for a wheelchair foot rest that has two positions: stored and deployed. The foot rest has a base, a heel stop, a toe pocket, and a pair of straps that attach to the side of the base. The ends of the straps attach to extenders connected to the frame of the wheelchair. The extenders support the straps in front of the frame of the wheelchair. With the foot rest in the deployed position the base is suspended from the extenders. The foot rest has a magnetic attraction with a clip attached to the bottom of the seat whereby the foot rest is supported under the seat when in the stored position. | 09-18-2014 |
David L. Storm, Danville, IN US
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20100109340 | AC ELECTRICAL GENERATION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is an AC electrical generator system for coupling a variable speed rotating power source to an AC electrical generator through a continuously variable transmission having a finite variable transmission ratio. A controller controls the continuously variable transmission to transform rotational energy from the variable speed power source into substantially constant speed rotation of the AC electrical generator to produce AC electricity with frequency variations within an acceptable range. | 05-06-2010 |
Dustin Storm, Clovis, CA US
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20150345678 | ADJUSTABLE ANGLE PIPE FITTING - An angled joint for insertion into a pipe system comprising a first conduit having a first elongate axis and being configured to terminate in a planar section that is angled at 45 degrees to the first elongate axis, the planar section including a continuous circumferential first flange that extends outwardly from the first conduit; a second conduit having a second elongate axis and being configured to terminate in a planar section that is angled at 45 degrees to the second elongate axis, the planar section including a continuous circumferential second flange that extends outwardly from the second conduit; a first clasp and second clasp that extends in a semi-annular configuration, and terminating in a male detent on a first end and a female detent on a second end. | 12-03-2015 |
Edgar M. Storm, Spencerport, NY US
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20110101074 | QUICK CHANGE OVER TOOLING FOR A WELDER - A weld stack includes a horn having a weld end, a polar mount adapted to receive a portion of the horn therein, a first adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount at a pre-determined distance from the weld end of the horn, and a second adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount adjacent the first adjustment ring, wherein the second adjustment ring includes a fine adjustment device for adjusting a relative position of the first adjustment ring and the second adjustment ring. | 05-05-2011 |
20110168331 | QUICK CHANGE OVER TOOLING FOR A WELDER - A weld stack includes a horn having a weld end, a polar mount adapted to receive a portion of the horn therein, a first adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount at a pre-determined distance from the weld end of the horn, and a second adjustment ring coupled to the polar mount adjacent the first adjustment ring, wherein the second adjustment ring includes a fine adjustment device for adjusting a relative position of the first adjustment ring and the second adjustment ring. | 07-14-2011 |
Elaine Storm, San Mateo, CA US
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20150147333 | ANTI-RSPO ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE - Provided herein are anti-RSPO antibodies, in particular anti-RSPO2 antibodies and/or anti-RSPO3 antibodies, and methods of using the same. | 05-28-2015 |
Eric L. Storm, Naperville, IL US
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20090047062 | QUICK RELEASE GUIDE STUD - A guide stud ( | 02-19-2009 |
Erik Storm, Walnut Creek, CA US
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20110286563 | Control of a Laser Inertial Confinement Fusion-Fission Power Plant - A laser inertial-confinement fusion-fission energy power plant is described. The fusion-fission hybrid system uses inertial confinement fusion to produce neutrons from a fusion reaction of deuterium and tritium. The fusion neutrons drive a sub-critical blanket of fissile or fertile fuel. A coolant circulated through the fuel extracts heat from the fuel that is used to generate electricity. The inertial confinement fusion reaction can be implemented using central hot spot or fast ignition fusion, and direct or indirect drive. The fusion neutrons result in ultra-deep burn-up of the fuel in the fission blanket, thus enabling the burning of nuclear waste. Fuels include depleted uranium, natural uranium, enriched uranium, spent nuclear fuel, thorium, and weapons grade plutonium. LIFE engines can meet worldwide electricity needs in a safe and sustainable manner, while drastically shrinking the highly undesirable stockpiles of depleted uranium, spent nuclear fuel and excess weapons materials. | 11-24-2011 |
Frederick Storm, Chicago, IL US
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20140006243 | Multiple Trade Matching Algorithms | 01-02-2014 |
Greg Lyle Storm, Laurium, MI US
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20140043835 | HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY MOUNTABLE FIXTURE EXTENSION THAT CAN BE LOWERED FOR SERVICE - An example includes a lamp system couplable to a vertical structure and a horizontal structure, the system including a base including a first electrical contact couplable to a power source, a motor coupled to the base, the motor couplable to the power source, a cord coupled to the motor, with the motor configured to extend and retract the cord with respect to the base and a lamp socket coupled to the cord, the lamp socket including a second electrical contact mateable to the first electrical contact to electrically couple the lamp socket to the power source, wherein the base is hingedly couplable to a hinge plate, with a proximal portion of the hinge plate to be hinged to a side of the base in a vertical-mount configuration, with the cord extending through a channel located on a distal end of the hinge plate. | 02-13-2014 |
Heidi Storm, Branchburg, NJ US
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20130203663 | TUBE FEED FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - Nutritional compositions that mimic whole foods and methods of using the nutritional compositions are provided. The nutritional compositions may include an increased number and variety of fruits and vegetables, an increased variety of macronutrient sources and an increased amount of other components that are found in whole foods. The nutritional compositions may also include ethnicity-specific meals and organic ingredients and provide emotional appeal to the patient and/or the patient's caregiver. Methods of administering such nutritional compositions to patients in need of same are also provided. | 08-08-2013 |
20130209373 | TUBE FEED PACKAGES AND METHODS FOR USING SAME - Nutritional compositions that mimic whole foods and methods of using the nutritional compositions are provided. The nutritional compositions may include an increased number and variety of fruits and vegetables, an increased variety of macronutrient sources and an increased amount of other components that are found in whole foods. The nutritional compositions may also include ethnicity-specific meals and organic ingredients and provide emotional appeal to the patient and/or the patient's caregiver. Methods of administering such nutritional compositions to patients in need of same are also provided | 08-15-2013 |
20130209587 | METHODS FOR ADMINISTERING TUBE FEED FORMULATIONS - Nutritional compositions that mimic whole foods and methods of using the nutritional compositions are provided. The nutritional compositions may include an increased number and variety of fruits and vegetables, an increased variety of macronutrient sources and an increased amount of other components that are found in whole foods. Methods of administering such nutritional compositions to patients in need of same are also provided. The methods may include administering tube feed formulations to a patient at typical meal times such as, for example, breakfast, lunch and dinner. | 08-15-2013 |
Heidi Marie Storm, Folsom, CA US
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20140162223 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY - The present disclosure provides methods for preventing and/or reducing early childhood obesity that are based upon early inception (e.g., third trimester of pregnancy), anticipatory guidance (e.g., prior to an infant reaching a specific developmental stage), sequential guidance, and nutritionally and developmentally appropriate dietary and parental feeding behaviors guidance, all specifically targeting factors that have been associated with childhood obesity. The present methods may help instill early healthy eating habits and nutritious food preferences for infants and young children, promote an appropriate early growth trajectory, and a long term weight status that is consistent with public policy recommendations and associated with long term health. | 06-12-2014 |
20150037768 | METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND FOR CALCULATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY RISK - The present disclosure provides personalized methods for preventing and/or reducing early childhood obesity that are based upon identifying a child's individual risk of obesity and tailoring methods to prevent or reduce obesity. The methods are based on early inception, anticipatory guidance, sequential guidance, and nutritionally and developmentally appropriate dietary and parental feeding behaviors guidance, all specifically targeting factors that have been associated with childhood obesity. The methods use an obesity risk calculator to tailor the methods to address an individual child's risk with regard to specific modifiable factors associated with obesity. The present methods may help instill early healthy eating habits and nutritious food preferences for infants and young children, promote an appropriate early growth trajectory, and a long term weight status that is consistent with public policy recommendations and associated with long term health. | 02-05-2015 |
Jeff Storm, Bothell, WA US
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20150039788 | INTELLIGENT PATCH PANEL PORT MONITORING SYSTEM - A universal serial bus (USB) sensor bar and a device manager are configured to intelligently monitor one or more patch panels. The USB sensor bar comprises an array of sensors configured to read identification data from memory devices affixed to respective cables plugged into ports of a patch panel. The USB sensor bar converts the identification data to a USB protocol and sends the data to a device manager over a USB bus. The device manager uses the received information to document a network architecture, generate web-based interfaces that render configuration and status information for the network, and generate alarms or notifications in response to detection of defined network conditions. | 02-05-2015 |
Jeffrey R. Storm, Issaquah, WA US
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20120089207 | LIGHT TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR PHOTOREACTIVE THERAPY - A light transmission system to provide photodynamic treatment to a patient includes a single use integrated control module and catheter assembly having a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) to transmit light toward target cells within a patient. The integrated light catheter and control module are used in combination with a light activated drug. Selected operating parameters may be programmed into the control module, or it may be wirelessly programmable in situ prior to use to allow user flexibility to tailor treatment for a particular patient or condition. Among the features that prevent reuse are that the control module lacks access to recharge the power source, and it may include a deactivation module that destroys circuitry or software when triggered. To prevent patient interference when in use, the control module may also be configured to selectively deactivate. | 04-12-2012 |
John M. Storm, Danville, IN US
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20090050122 | INDUCTION DRIVEN IGNITION SYSTEM - An induction driven ignition system with an electrode projecting into the combustion chamber of a reciprocating internal combustion engine. The electrode is adjacent to but electrically insulated from an electrical conductor which receives current at frequencies between 100 kHz to 500 kHz. Thermal insulation is also provided between the electrode and adjacent structure of the head. The induction driven ignition system causes the electrodes to rapidly and accurately heat up to very high temperatures. The electrodes may be formed in elongated edges throughout the combustion chamber to provide combustion initiation over a wide area. | 02-26-2009 |
20100109340 | AC ELECTRICAL GENERATION SYSTEM - Disclosed herein is an AC electrical generator system for coupling a variable speed rotating power source to an AC electrical generator through a continuously variable transmission having a finite variable transmission ratio. A controller controls the continuously variable transmission to transform rotational energy from the variable speed power source into substantially constant speed rotation of the AC electrical generator to produce AC electricity with frequency variations within an acceptable range. | 05-06-2010 |
20100116234 | INDUCTION DRIVEN IGNITION SYSTEM - An induction driven ignition system with an electrode projecting into the combustion chamber of a reciprocating internal combustion engine. The electrode is adjacent to but electrically insulated from an electrical conductor which receives current at frequencies between 100 kHz to 500 kHz. Thermal insulation is also provided between the electrode and adjacent structure of the head. The induction driven ignition system causes the electrodes to rapidly and accurately heat up to very high temperatures. The electrodes may be formed in elongated edges throughout the combustion chamber to provide combustion initiation over a wide area. | 05-13-2010 |
20140266042 | QUICK CHARGE SYSTEM FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES - A charging unit for an electric vehicle is disclosed which includes a charging circuit which is constructed and arranged for delivering on a selectable basis one of two Level 3 charges, the selection being made by the user by way of a selection switch. The selection switch being integrated with the corresponding circuitry for selecting either a SAE protocol for charging the electric vehicle or a CHAdeMO protocol for charging the electric vehicle. | 09-18-2014 |
20150175022 | PTO DRIVEN DC GENERATOR FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING - Disclosed is a DC electrical power generation system mounted on a rescue vehicle, the rescue vehicle having a prime mover controlled by a prime mover controller and a power take off operable to transfer rotational energy from the prime mover. The DC electrical power generation system comprises a DC electrical generator having a generator input connected to the power take off and operable to produce DC electrical energy at a target voltage when rotated at a target speed. The DC-DC converter has an input connected to the output of the DC electrical generator and is operable to convert a generator output voltage of the DC electrical generator to a voltage suitable for charging an electric vehicle when a battery pack of the electric vehicle is connected to the output of the DC-DC converter. | 06-25-2015 |
20150337793 | COMBUSTION IGNITION SYSTEM - Ignition systems, devices, and methods of using a resistive heating element to initiate combustion in internal combustion engines are disclosed. In one embodiment, an ignition system comprises a conductive member having a portion arranged for positioning within a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine and comprising at least two high-resistance portions separated by a low-resistance portion, the high-resistance portions arranged to reach a temperature sufficient to cause ignition within the engine. In some instances, a conductive member positioned within a combustion chamber and arranged to ignite an air/fuel mixture comprises an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner portion comprising a heat removing portion arranged to remove heat from the outer portion sufficient to prevent pre-ignition. Other embodiments are disclosed. | 11-26-2015 |
John M. Storm, Indianapolis, IN US
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20100326388 | INDUCTION DRIVEN IGNITION SYSTEM - An induction driven ignition system with a heating element located near the combustion chamber of a reciprocating internal combustion engine. The heating element is adjacent an electrical conductor which receives current at frequencies between 100 kHz to 500 kHz. The induction driven ignition system causes the heating element to rapidly and accurately heat up to very high temperatures. The heating element may be positioned and arranged to provide combustion initiation over a wide area. | 12-30-2010 |
Kevin Storm, Olathe, KS US
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20150250153 | Fishing Lure Device - A fishing lure device attracts fish using sound, movement, reflection and appearance. The device includes an elongated main body having a front end, a rear end and a perimeter surface coupled to and extending between the front end and the rear end. A longitudinal axis extends through the main body between the front end and the rear end. At least one hook is attached to the main body. Each hook is configured to catch a fish thereon. A pair of panels is coupled to the main body. Each of the panels is angled upwardly and outwardly away from a top side of the main body. The panels are orientated in opposite directions with respect to each other and orientated perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal axis of the main body. | 09-10-2015 |
Kyler Nathan Storm, Arvada, CO US
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20100193287 | Motion bicycle learning / handicap safety harness - A motion bicycle safety harness system for bicyclists utilizing a safety harness produced from a heavy weight fabric having a padded interior and attaching, through the use of a carabineer at the rear of the harness, to a height adjustment device. The height adjustment device uses a reinforced backing material having a series of loops allowing a custom adjustment for a variety of bicyclist heights. A nylon type roping material attaches via a carabineer from the height adjustment device and may allow for some stretching that may be advantageous to a bicyclist while performing a motion if they separated from the motion bicycle. The nylon type roping material attaches to a bearing swivel having a 360° turning radius. The attachment of the bearing swivel to a fixed position or a static cable between to poles allowing free movement of the bicyclist performing motions or traversing an obstacle course. | 08-05-2010 |
Michael Storm, Germantown, TN US
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20120277316 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING AND PREVENTING PARENTERAL NUTRITION ASSOCIATED LIVER DISEASE - Methods and compositions for treating or preventing parenteral nutrition associated liver disease are provided. Methods and compositions for advancing enteral tolerance in subjects receiving enteral nutrition are provided. The methods involve the use of omega-3 fatty acid compositions. In some embodiments the omega-3 fatty acid compositions comprise docosahexanoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid. In some embodiments the omega-3 fatty acid compositions comprise fish oil. In some embodiments the subjects to be treated are receiving parenteral nutrition. In some embodiments the subjects to be treated are infants having a low birth weight, very low birth weight, extremely low birth weight, a low gestational age, short bowel syndrome, necrotizing entercolitis, or any combination thereof. | 11-01-2012 |
Michael Colin Storm, Chicago, IL US
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20140223095 | MODIFYING A DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK MEMORY DATA ACCESS RESPONSE PLAN - A dispersed storage network memory includes a pool of storage nodes, where the pool of storage nodes stores a multitude of encoded data files. A storage node obtains and analyzes data access response performance data for each of the storage nodes to produce a modified data access response plan that includes identity of an undesired performing storage node and an alternative data access response for the undesired performing storage node. The storage nodes receive corresponding portions of a data access request for at least a portion of one of the multitude of encoded data files. The undesired performing storage node or another storage node processes one of the corresponding portions of the data access request in accordance with the alternative data access response. | 08-07-2014 |
20140330921 | STORING RELATED DATA IN A DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK - A method begins by each of a group of write requesting modules of a dispersed storage network (DSN) generating one or more sets of write requests regarding one of a group of portions of related data, sending a group of the one or more sets of write requests to DSN memory, and sending binding information to a binding module. The method continues with the binding module processing remaining phases of the group of the one or more sets of write requests for writing the related data into the DSN memory as a single set of write requests and notifying the write requesting modules of status of the writing the related data into the DSN memory at completion of the processing of the remaining phases such that the related data is made accessible as a single piece of data when the processing of the remaining phases is successful. | 11-06-2014 |
20150039660 | CO-LOCATE OBJECTS REQUEST - A method begins by a dispersed storage (DS) processing module receiving a data object co-locate write request. The method continues with the DS processing module obtaining a plurality of sets of encoded data slices for a data object to co-locate. The method continues with the DS processing module generating a plurality of sets of slice names for the data object to co-locate based on another plurality of sets of slice names associated with a data object to be co-located with. The method continues with the DS processing module storing the plurality of sets of encoded data slices in the DSN using the generated plurality of sets of slice names for the data object co-locate. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039969 | STORING DATA IN A DIRECTORY-LESS DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK - A method begins by a dispersed storage (DS) processing module of a dispersed storage network (DSN) sending a plurality of sets of encoded data slices to DSN memory for storage in accordance with a plurality of sets of DSN data addresses. The method continues with the DS processing module generating retrieval data that is based on a data object number and data storage information. The method continues with the DS processing module dispersed storage error encoding the retrieval data to produce a set of encoded retrieval data slices and generating a set of DSN retrieval data addresses based on the data name and on retrieval data storage information. The method continues with the DS processing module sending the set of encoded retrieval data slices to the DSN memory for storage in accordance with the set of DSN retrieval data addresses. | 02-05-2015 |
20150066879 | DEFRAGMENTING SLICES IN DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK MEMORY - A method begins by a dispersed storage (DS) processing module receiving access requests, processing data set requests and issuing access responses. The method continues by monitoring slice access requests to generate access records by either storing time stamped access records indicating identities of slices requested by a timestamp or by commonality of slice names. The method continues with determining a correlation of two or more slice access based on the access records when a correlation is greater than a correlation threshold and identifying two or more slices for co-location. The method continues when the two or more slices are not co-located by selecting one or more of the two or more slices for migration to a common memory device. | 03-05-2015 |
20150067295 | STORAGE POOLS FOR A DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK - A method begins by a dispersed storage (DS) processing module selecting storage pools within the DSN with available capacity for storing data of a storage group. The method continues by selecting one or more dispersed storage (DS) units within each of the selected storage pools based on a selection criteria and mapping the one or more DS units to the storage group. The method continues by receiving a write request to store a data object to the storage group and by storing the data object in at least one of the mapped one or more DS units. The method continues with the DS processing module issuing an indication unutilized storage space calculated on a proportionate basis based on storage utilized for the storage group as a percentage of total storage utilized and updating a write proportion value based on received storage utilization responses. | 03-05-2015 |
20150220396 | WRITING ENCODED DATA SLICES IN A DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK - A method for writing a set of encoded data slices to memory of a dispersed storage network (DSN) begins by a processing module identifying an encoded data slice of the set of encoded data slices for a redundant write operation to produce an identified encoded data slice. The method continues with the processing module generating a set of first write requests regarding the set of encoded data slices less the identified encoded data slice and generating a set of second write requests regarding the identified encoded data slice. The method continues with the processing module sending the set of first write requests to storage units of the DSN and sending the set of second write requests to a set of storage units of the DSN, where each storage unit of the set of storage units is sent a corresponding one of the set of second write requests. | 08-06-2015 |
Michael Colin Storm, Palo Alto, CA US
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20150234708 | MODIFYING A DISPERSED STORAGE NETWORK MEMORY DATA ACCESS RESPONSE PLAN - A method includes storing tasks in a task queue. The method continues with computing devices retrieving at least some of the plurality of tasks for execution. The method includes a computing device issuing read requests and initiate delete requests to storage units regarding an unassigned task, wherein the initiate delete requests instruct the storage units to flag for deletion, but not execute deletion, of a set of encoded task slices corresponding to the unassigned task. The method continues with the computing device receiving responses. When the responses include encoded task slices, the method continues with the computing device decoding them to recover the unassigned task. The method continues with the computing device executing the recovered task and, when execution is successful, issuing commit delete requests to the storage units that instruct the storage units to delete the set of encoded task slices for the unassigned task. | 08-20-2015 |
Richard F. Storm, Albemarle, NC US
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20150034746 | SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING AIRFLOW CHARACTERISTICS WITHIN A COAL PULVERIZER - A coal pulverizer comprising a mill housing, a grinding surface disposed in said mill housing, a grinding wheel engaging said grinding surface for pulverizing coal chunks; an annular throat disposed around said grinding surface channeling a primary airflow from a lower housing portion below said grinding surface upward through an upper housing portion above said grinding surface; an annular secondary airflow chamber extending around an exterior of said upper housing portion channeling a secondary airflow circumferentially into said upper housing portion above said grinding surface; and, an annular secondary airflow deflector extending along an interior of said upper housing portion above said grinding surface directing said secondary airflow from said secondary airflow chamber downward across said grinding surface in a generally uniform uninterrupted circumferential airflow pattern. | 02-05-2015 |
Richard Paul Storm, Hoover, AL US
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20150053799 | PULVERIZER MILL PROTECTION SYSTEM - A system for suppressing and inhibiting fires in coal pulverizer mills can include a fire suppression solution storage tank, a flow control cabinet, an equipment control/pumping enclosure, an air distribution system, and injection piping and nozzles installed at various positions in one or more pulverizer mills. A first set of nozzle assemblies in communication with the fire suppression solution are positioned in the mill to disperse the suppression solution within the classifier zone of the mill. A second set of nozzle assemblies in communication with the suppression solution are positioned within the mill to disperse the suppression solution within the grinding zone. A third set of nozzle assemblies are positioned within the primary air duct of the mill. | 02-26-2015 |
Robert Storm, Olathe, KS US
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20150250153 | Fishing Lure Device - A fishing lure device attracts fish using sound, movement, reflection and appearance. The device includes an elongated main body having a front end, a rear end and a perimeter surface coupled to and extending between the front end and the rear end. A longitudinal axis extends through the main body between the front end and the rear end. At least one hook is attached to the main body. Each hook is configured to catch a fish thereon. A pair of panels is coupled to the main body. Each of the panels is angled upwardly and outwardly away from a top side of the main body. The panels are orientated in opposite directions with respect to each other and orientated perpendicular with respect to the longitudinal axis of the main body. | 09-10-2015 |
Roger S. Storm, Tucson, AZ US
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20100018953 | REUSABLE MANDREL FOR SOLID FREE FORM FABRICATION PROCESS - The present invention provides a reusable mandrel and method of using the mandrel in a SFFF process. A thermally conductive feature is located on the surface of the mandrel. The mandrel does not bond to the deposited part so that it may be easily removed without damaging either the mandrel or the deposited part. The present invention further enables the manufacture of components where the deposition surface is produced to precision, net shape geometries. | 01-28-2010 |
20110151267 | COMPOSITE ARMOR TILE BASED ON A CONTINUOUSLY GRADED CERAMIC-METAL COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF - A cermet armor material for highly effective ballistic performance which is comprised of a layer of base metal in which is deposited a layer or layers of ceramic and a compatible metal such that the deposited metal in combination with the base metal forms a continuous matrix around the ceramic particles. The body has a structure which is continuously graded from a highest ceramic content at the outer surface (strike face) decreasing to zero within the base substrate, and contained no abrupt interfaces. | 06-23-2011 |
20130199397 | MULTI COMPONENT REACTIVE METAL PENETRATORS, AND THEIR METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - A penetrator comprising a layered composite of at least one high density metal and at least one reactive material such as a reactive metal. | 08-08-2013 |
Rulger Storm US
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20130129159 | FACE RECOGNITION METHOD AND APPARATUS - A facial recognition system, method and computer readable medium for improved facial recognition. The facial recognition system includes an image pre-processing module configured to receive a subject facial image and one or more reference facial images. The image pre-processing module is configured to perform pose and lighting correction processing on the subject facial image and on the reference facial images. The facial recognition system also includes a face matching module configured to perform facial recognition analysis of the corrected subject facial image with one or more reference facial images. The facial recognition system also includes an output module configured to receive facial recognition results from the face matching module. The output module is configured to manage the operation of the face recognition system including the operation of the face recognition system based on the facial recognition results received from the face matching module. | 05-23-2013 |
Steven R. Storm, Edelstein, IL US
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20120096833 | AFTERTREATMENT MOUNTING SYSTEM - An exhaust aftertreatment module comprising a plurality of mounts for connecting the module to a surface. The mounts are arranged in a radial pattern around a central location of the module. The mounts also have a direction of travel aligned with a radial direction of expansion that passes through the central location. | 04-26-2012 |
Timothy C. Storm, Beloit, WI US
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20140094233 | GAMING METHOD INCLUDING RANDOMIZED POSSIBILITIES - A method of playing a card game includes randomly dealing one or more cards from a standard card deck to at least one player. The card game allows for the at least one player to receive an additional card from the standard deck, and to place a first wager on the outcome of the card game. The first wager is associated with a first payout amount if the at least one player wins the card game. The method further includes selecting a subset of cards, that have not been dealt to the at least one player, from the standard card deck. The method includes adjusting the payout amount based on the subset of cards selected, and displaying the subset of cards to the at least one player. The method includes randomly selecting a card from the subset of cards, the randomly selected card dealt to the at least one player. | 04-03-2014 |
Timothy C. Storm, Rockton, IL US
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20130103492 | Method of Using a Subdomain Portion of a Domain Name to Pass a Unique Tracking Code - A method of verifying the identity of an affiliate enrolled in an affiliate program of a merchant and then transmitting information between the affiliate and the merchant is provided. The method relies on embedding a unique identification code in a sub-domain portion of a domain name. Once an identification process has been completed, a server-to-server exchange of information is able to freely continue throughout a shopping session and even beyond checkout to easily handle post transaction changes, returns, cancellations, modifications, shipment notifications, status notifications, and the like. | 04-25-2013 |
Timothy W. Storm, Tyler, TX US
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20080223944 | Device and method for recording air conditioning system information - HVAC apparatus is configured to include a control system with a controller which may be connected directly to a personality module for transferring information stored in the controller related to historic operating conditions of the apparatus to the module, or information may be transferred to the controller from the module to configure the controller for operation of the apparatus at selected operating conditions of temperature, pressure and blower motor speed, for example. The personality module includes a memory circuit and a connector for releasably connecting the module to the control system of the apparatus for transferring information between the module and the controller. | 09-18-2008 |
20090090115 | Control system interface with display for air conditioning apparatus - A user interface for a control system for an air conditioning apparatus includes a visual display and keys for scrolling menu items and entering commands to the control system. The interface is mounted in the apparatus cabinet and on a rotatable bracket to orient the interface for ease of reading the display and actuating the respective keys. | 04-09-2009 |
Timothy Wayne Storm, Tyler, TX US
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20120228393 | Systems and Methods for Controlling Humidity - An HVAC system has a plurality of humidity sensors and a controller configured to selectively control which of the plurality of humidity sensors affects operation of the HVAC system. A method of controlling humidity includes providing a plurality of humidity sensors, assigning one of the plurality of humidity sensors as a humidity priority sensor, and affecting a humidity in response to feedback from the humidity priority sensor. A system controller for an HVAC system has an interface configured to present a plurality of humidity sensors and the system controller is configured to allow a user to select which of the plurality of humidity sensors affects operation of the HVAC system. | 09-13-2012 |
20120247326 | Systems and Methods for Cleaning Air - An HVAC system has an electrically powered air cleaner, a fan configured to selectively move air through the air cleaner, and a controller having an interface for receiving a selection of a clean air cycle. The controller is configured to control a clean air delivery rate (CADR) of the HVAC system for a clean air cycle duration in response to a receipt of a selection of the clean air cycle. A method of controlling air cleaning includes displaying a first clean air cycle that is configured to control a clean air delivery rate for a first clean air cycle duration wherein the first clean air cycle is associated with a first air flow related setting and a first air cleaner power level setting, selecting the first clean air cycle, and overriding at least one of a previous air flow related setting and a previous air cleaner power level setting. | 10-04-2012 |
20120248212 | Methods and Systems for Controlling a Hybrid Heating System - In at least some embodiments, a hybrid heating system includes a heat pump and an auxiliary furnace. The system also includes a controller coupled to the heat pump and the auxiliary furnace. The controller, in response to receiving a heat request, selects either the heat pump or the auxiliary furnace based on an economic balance point algorithm. | 10-04-2012 |
20120253521 | Systems and Methods For Controlling Multiple HVAC Systems - An HVAC control system has a first system controller associated with a first HVAC system and configured to control the first HVAC system and a second system controller associated with a HVAC system and configured to control the second HVAC system wherein the first system controller is selectively operable to control the second HVAC system. A method of controlling multiple HVAC systems includes providing a first HVAC system comprising a required first system controller, providing a second HVAC system comprising a required second system controller, and enabling wireless communication between the first system controller and the second system controller. | 10-04-2012 |
20120253526 | Methods and Systems For Controlling An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) - In at least some embodiments, a system includes a heat pump and an energy recovery ventilator (ERV). The system also includes a controller coupled to the heat pump and the ERV. The controller implements an ERV operation algorithm that automates operations of the ERV. | 10-04-2012 |
20130030574 | System and Method for Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning Component Detection - A method for detecting heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) components is provided. The method includes the steps of measuring an initial current at a current sensor in a circuit, while a relay is de-energized; energizing the relay; measuring, at a periodic interval, an energized current while the relay is energized; incrementing a counter if an absolute difference between a first voltage related to the energized current and a second voltage related to the initial current is above a threshold; and determining a HVAC component is present if the counter exceeds a pre-determined value during a pre-determined time period. | 01-31-2013 |
20130140016 | Power-Sensing Circuit for Wireless Zone Sensors - A system and method for controlling a heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in a dwelling is provided. The system includes a plurality of wireless thermostats disposed throughout multiple zones within the dwelling and operable to control climate conditions in the corresponding zones. The system further includes a primary power source operable to supply power to thermostats for operating in a high-power mode when operatively connected thereto. The thermostats each include a secondary power source operable to supply power to the thermostats for operating in a low-power mode when the corresponding thermostat is not powered by the primary power source. Thermostats operating in the high-powered mode and are operable to receive and repeat signals originating from one or more thermostats operating in the low-power mode. | 06-06-2013 |
20150211757 | Latent Capacity Adjustment - Systems and methods of operating a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system are disclosed that may include starting a timer substantially concurrently with the HVAC system, entering a cooling cycle, and preventing a multi-speed blower in the HVAC system from changing speeds until the timer expires. | 07-30-2015 |
Wesley Storm, Carrboro, NC US
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20140134321 | NITRIC OXIDE-RELEASING COATINGS - Provided according to embodiments of the invention are NO-releasing sol-gel coating formed from a sol precursor solution comprising a backbone alkoxysilane and a diazeniumdiolate-modified alkoxysilane. Further provided are methods of producing NO-releasing sol-gel coatings. Such methods may include (a) co-condensing a sol precursor solution comprising a backbone alkoxysilane and a diazeniumdiolate-modified alkoxysilane in a solvent to form a sol; (b) coating a substrate with the sol; and (c) drying the sol to form the NO-releasing sol-gel coating. | 05-15-2014 |