Wainright
James A. Wainright, Ochlocknee, GA US
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20080277012 | Reinforcing Liner - A material composition and method for making flexible inversion liners having glass fibers added for strength is disclosed. The liner combines a first layer of polyester felt, an open-faced knit of fabric from ECR glass and PET strands, glass fibers, and a second layer of polyester felt. These components are needle-punched together into essentially a single composite mat, or substrate, using standard needle-punching machinery. The liner is then formed into a tube preferably through a butt joint and prayer stitch covered with a urethane tape. A coating or foil is placed on the outside (prior to inversion) of the liner that is then impregnated with resin. For heat curing, the liner is impregnated with a thermosetting or UV-cured resin. The liner is then installed in a pipe through inversion, using either air or water and cured with UV, steam, or hot water. | 11-13-2008 |
Jesse Wainright, Willoughby Hills, OH US
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20150174397 | THERAPY DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS FOR NON-DAMAGING NEURAL TISSUE CONDUCTION BLOCK - Devices and methods for blocking signal transmission through neural tissue. One step of a method includes placing a therapy delivery device into electrical communication with the neural tissue. The therapy delivery device includes an electrode contact having a high charge capacity material. A multi-phase direct current (DC) can be applied to the neural tissue without damaging the neural tissue. The multi-phase DC includes a cathodic DC phase and anodic DC phase that collectively produce a neural block and reduce the charge delivered by the therapy delivery device. The DC delivery can be combined with high frequency alternating current (HFAC) block to produce a system that provides effective, safe, long tem block without inducing an onset response. | 06-25-2015 |
John B. Wainright, Los Gatos, CA US
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20080199003 | Method and Apparatus for Facilitating Secure Distributed Content Delivery - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that facilitates receiving content from a primary peer and forwarding it to a secondary peer, wherein blocks of the content are sent to the secondary peer prior to all of the blocks of the content being received from the primary peer. The system starts by receiving an encrypted list of checksums from a server, wherein each checksum in the list is associated with a corresponding block of the content. Next, the system decrypts the encrypted list of checksums to form a list of decrypted checksums. The system then receives a block of the content from the primary peer and calculates a checksum for the block of the content. The system subsequently compares the calculated checksum with a corresponding checksum from the list of decrypted checksums received from the server. If the calculated checksum matches the corresponding checksum, the system sends the block of the content to the secondary peer. | 08-21-2008 |
Lee Wainright, Bethlehem, PA US
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20090065715 | Universal ultraviolet/ IR/ visible light emitting module - A miniature, battery operated plastic module designed to project at least three different frequencies of energy from light emitting diodes is described. A first frequency is between 390 nm-420 nm just above harmful Ultraviolet Frequencies, a second frequency is between 850 nm-1200 nm in the infrared band and a third frequency is for a visible white light. The light emitting module has a base unit, the unit including a pulsed LED that emits an ultraviolet wavelength of light adapted to focus on a surface having phosphorescence means on the surface to activate the phosphorescence. The light emitting module may also have a base unit which includes a pulsed LED that emits an infrared wavelength of light adapted to penetrate a particular atmosphere. The module may also provide optional power for external items in addition to the three frequencies. | 03-12-2009 |
20090073679 | Helmet LED lighting system - This invention relates to a miniature, battery operated, air tight light emitting module having a LED/LEDS that projects at least two different frequencies of light energy. The LEDs are mounted in a protective air-tight shell. The LEDs are activated by a magnetic field of associated magnetic rings. The attachment mechanism to hold the module(s) to safety hard hats and helmets consists of an elastic band allowing a module or series of modules to be attached to the exterior surface of various types of helmets. | 03-19-2009 |
Lee Wainright, Bechlehem, PA US
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20090059615 | Fiber optically enhanced reflective strip - A fiber optically enhanced reflective strip having a first material, a light pipe inside the first material having an end, and a LED positioned proximate the end of the light pipe to transmit visible or infrared light to the first material to illuminate the material is described. The LED transmits single or multiple colored light energies in separated or combined forms through the light pipes. The strip produces multiple spectrums of visible and/or infrared light output that can be recognized by special IR sensitive equipment. The strip includes an external removable battery source and current limiting resistor that run on quiescent technology allowing the strip to output light for at least two to three weeks on lightweight and tiny batteries that are operated via a manual or automatic switch. The strip includes attachment means that can be attached to the safety apparels. The strip is used for quick identification and allocation of an individual in low or no visibility environments. | 03-05-2009 |
Shannon Wainright, Bellevue, WA US
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20110202381 | NOTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES VIA PASS CODE ACCESSED WEB PAGES - Disclosed is an Internet-based database system and method (ASP), that enables school districts and temporary employment agencies to automate the dispatching (24/7) of pre-qualified substitute/temporary personnel to specified school/work site locations for specific absent employees/job openings. The system includes a profile database of permanent and substitute (temporary) employees, positions, skills, working dates/shifts, rates of pay, work sites, lesson plans/comments, reasons for absence and corresponding budget codes. Approved substitute/temporary employees may access the database using a multi-level access and secure logon code through their Internet-based browser device. The software filters job/position information to match specific job openings to the skills, qualifications (certification), preferences and availability of the substitute/temporary employee/s. As job openings (absences) are entered into the system by employees, the school district or employment agency, job details are immediately available through Internet “distributed technology” to all appropriate substitute/temporary employees through their web browser device. | 08-18-2011 |
Walter Wainright, Woodinville, WA US
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20130034537 | SIMULTANEOUS CO-TREATMENT OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL SYMPTOMS RELATED TO SEVERE MENTAL DISORDERS BY A SPECIALLY FERMENTED SOY FORMULATION (FSWW08) - A method of treating severe mental diseases and related disorders or conditions includes administering to a patient in need thereof an effective amount of a composition including isoflavones and Bowman Birk Inhibitory Factor (BBIF). Preferably, the composition is a fermented soy composition. Preferably, one first diagnoses a patient with a particular mental disease or disorder, and then prescribes the composition as a treatment for the particular mental disease or disorder. A patient is preferably given daily a dosage of 3-10 mg of isoflavones and 5-10 Cl (chymotrypsin inhibitor) of BBIF per kg of body weight, more preferably a dosage of 5-9 mg of isoflavones and 5-10 CCl of BBIF per kg of body weight, and most preferably a dosage of 5-10 mg of isoflavones and 5-10 CCl of BBIF per kg of body weight. Treatment preferably lasts 7 days-14 days, or until all symptoms disappear. | 02-07-2013 |