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Louis W. Cappuccio, Hammonton, NJ US
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20100300162 | Remote control cam locking system - A remote control locking system employs a remote transmitter which sends a signal to a message control module/signal receiver. This signal is ultimately forwarded to a cam control unit which positions a cam member to lock and unlock a door, using an internal latching system. The cam control unit has a motor which, through appropriate gear mechanism, rotates a drive shaft to control the position of the cam member for locking and unlocking the door. The message control module/receiver, cam control unit, and attendant components can be self-contained units, each unit configured for use on individual cam controlled doors. The system can be installed as original equipment on vehicles, but also is readily adaptable to retrofitting existing vehicles which do not have remote locking capability. The system is most beneficially provided for use on trucks and similar work vehicles with multiple compartments and their respective doors, which need to be locked and locked quickly to protect property within the compartments. | 12-02-2010 |
20110283475 | Vacuum cleaner conversion system - A vacuum cleaner conversion system utilizes a container or receptacle with an open top. A cover unit is configured to be positioned over the top of the receptacle and to be clamped to the receptacle to form a watertight connection. A first conduit extends through the cover unit. The conduit has an upper section extending above the cover and a lower section extending below the cover and into the receptacle. The lower section is totally enclosed at its lowermost end, but has an opening extending through its side surface. A second conduit extends through the cover. The second conduit has an upper section extending above the cover and a lower section extending below the cover and into the receptacle. The second conduit is open at its lowermost end. The first conduit has a connector providing an airtight connection between the conduit and a hose connected to a stand-up vacuum. The second conduit has a connector which establishes a watertight connection between the conduit and a hose extending to a dirt and debris collector nozzle unit. Once all elements of the conversion systems are in place, the vacuum cleaner is turned on. The suction provided by the vacuum cleaner extends through the first conduit and its opening, into the receptacle, and through the second conduit, its hose, and the nozzle unit, which allows the nozzle to suck up wet dirt and debris back through the wet hose, into the second conduit and then into the receptacle. | 11-24-2011 |
20110308881 | Driver assistance device for a backhoe loader vehicle - A drive assistance device for a backhoe loader vehicle has an elongated bar member having a hook or post component at its lower end which is configured to be placed around or adjacent to the directional control pedal of a hydrostatically controlled backhoe loader vehicle. The elongated bar member has a handle at its upper end to allow the vehicle operator to grasp the bar member. When the lower end of the bar member is connected to the pedal, the bar member extends up to the operator, who can then easily and safely control the movement of the pedal, allowing it to be placed in neutral to maintain the vehicle in a stationary position while digging is being done, and to be moved ahead, while safely operating the steering wheel, to move the vehicle in the appropriate forward direction. | 12-22-2011 |
20110312261 | Portable dust collection system - A portable dust collection system utilizes a dust collection enclosure formed by a material covering overlaying a collapsible frame. The enclosure is opened at its front end and tapers towards its back end, where there is a frustum-shaped chamber which receives and discharges the collected dust from the enclosure. A vacuum blower unit is utilized to suck the dust from the enclosure chamber and discharge it through a flexible conduit to a dust accumulation container. Dust entering the container is intermixed with water which is recirculated from within the container through water lines and nozzle elements. The water entraps the dust, forming a mixture which falls to the bottom of the dust accumulation chamber. A fluid discharge line is provided on the container for removal of the water and dust mixture. | 12-22-2011 |
Louis W. Danuser, Austin, TX US
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20120059690 | INCENTIVIZING PARTICIPATION IN AN INNOVATION PIPELINE - Detecting and devaluing non-pertinent input in an online social network includes setting triggers for user conduct that includes evaluating a unique content submission submitted to the online social network and detecting, at a tangible host server, when a trigger is activated based on user conduct by a first user. The first user is penalized based on the user conduct. An initial weighting value is assigned to the unique content submission submitted to the online social network based on the first user evaluating the unique content submission. | 03-08-2012 |
Louis W. Heavner, Iii, Austin, TX US
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20110054703 | HEAT EXCHANGE NETWORK HEAT RECOVERY OPTIMIZATION IN A PROCESS PLANT - A method and system for maximizing heat recovery in a heat exchange network includes collecting on-line process data from a network of heat exchangers having multiple parallel paths. The on-line process data is generated from cool process stream outlet temperatures of the paths. Stream flow rate target values are developed based on the on-line process data and include intended flow rates through each heat exchanger to equalize each of the cool process stream outlet temperatures. One or more cool stream flow control valves of the heat exchanger network and one or more process stream flow control valves of the heat exchanger network are controlled based on the flow rate target values to effect equalization of the cool process stream outlet temperatures. | 03-03-2011 |
Louis W. Lherbier, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20080226486 | Manufacturing of Controlled Porosity Metallic Tools - A process for making a metal tool having controlled porosity is disclosed. The process includes the step of preparing metal powder by gas atomization. The metal powder is filled into a metal container. The powder-filled container is placed in a metal vessel and surrounded with glass frit. The metal vessel is then heated to a temperature sufficient to melt the glass frit. The metal vessel is then compacted under sufficient pressure to partially consolidate the metal powder so as to retain porosity therein in an amount sufficient to permit air to vent through the metal tool. | 09-18-2008 |
Louis W. Perich, Londonderry, NH US
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20090257555 | X-Ray Inspection Trailer - An inspection system, and inspection methods, based upon an imaging enclosure characterized by an enclosing body. A source of penetrating radiation and a detector module are concealed entirely within the body of a conveyance such as a trailer. A characterizing value or an image is formed with respect to an inspected object that is disposed entirely outside the conveyance and the characterizing value or image is made available to a remotely disposed operator. Additional detectors may be disposed distally to the inspected object and may detect transmitted, or forward-scattered, penetrating radiation. | 10-15-2009 |
Louis W. Rcci, Hyde Park, NY US
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20090210562 | PROCESSING COMMUNICATION DATA IN A SHIPS PASSING CONDITION - Articles of manufacture, apparatuses, and methods for processing communications between a control unit and a channel subsystem in an input/output processing system are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention include an article of manufacture including at least one computer usable medium having computer readable program code logic to processing communications between a control unit and a channel subsystem in an input/output processing system. The computer readable program code logic performs a method including: sending a message in a first mode from the control unit to the channel subsystem; receiving a command in a second mode from the channel subsystem at the control unit; determining whether the command is responsive to the message; and responsive to the command being not responsive to the message, determining whether to perform one of i) executing the command and ii) terminating the command. | 08-20-2009 |
Louis W. Tompros, Washington, DC US
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20100116856 | Modular infant carrier apparatus and method - The invention relates to a modular infant carrier apparatus and method. In one embodiment, a sling comprising a tail portion and two arm portions supports an infant when rings at the ends of the tail portion and arm portions are brought together at a single point above the infant. The rings are held together by a clamp, and the clamp allows the sling to be attached to space-saving receivers including a wall-mounted hook, a ceiling-mounted hook, a door-mounted hook, a hook attached to a heavy item of furniture, a stand-mounted hook, an over-door hook, or an item of clothing worn by an adult. In one embodiment, the sling can be moved from one receiver to another using a single hand, without removing the infant from the sling. Other embodiments are described and shown. | 05-13-2010 |