Wright, UT
Anne-Marie Wright, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20100051491 | SHARPS HANDLING DEVICES - A sharps handling device can include a base and a holder. The base and the holder can form a stand in which sharps devices can be retained so as to be accessible. The base and the holder can also form a container for enclosing sharps devices. | 03-04-2010 |
Brandon David Wright, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20130316732 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING DEVICES - Systems and methods for managing devices, such as computing devices, are disclosed. In an aspect, one method comprises determining one or more available communication networks, determining a first position in association with the one or more available communication networks, if a change is detected in the one or more available communication networks, or if the first position is not of sufficient quality, determining a second position, and if no change in the one or more available communication networks is detected, and the first position is of sufficient quality, retrieving the first position. | 11-28-2013 |
Bryan Wright, Highland, UT US
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20150075907 | LADDERS INCLUDING ROPE AND PULLEY SYSTEM AND FALL PROTECTION DEVICE - A ladder is provided which may include a positioning system, a fall arrest system, or both. In one embodiment, a rope and pulley system is provided wherein a first end of the rope is coupled to a base section of the ladder, a second end of the rope is coupled with a fly section of the ladder, and the rope extends between a plurality of pulleys. In one particular embodiment, the rope extends between five different pulleys, two being coupled with the fly section and three being coupled with the base section. At least one portion of the rope may extend along the side of the ladder (e.g., along the side of a rail of the fly section) while another section may extend up the front of the ladder between the rails and in front of the rungs. A fall arrest mechanism, or an ascender device, may be coupled with the section of rope extending up the ladder between the rails and in front of the rungs. | 03-19-2015 |
20160076304 | LADDERS, RUNG ASSEMBLIES FOR LADDERS AND RELATED METHODS - Ladders and ladder components are provided including a rung assembly that provides an alert to a user of the ladder that they are standing on a particular rung or step. In one example, the lower most rung or step of a ladder includes a rung assembly having an alert mechanism. The alert mechanism may provide an audible and/or other sensory alert to a user when they step on the rung assembly so that the user recognizes their position relative to the ground or supporting surface. In one embodiment, the rung assembly is configured such that a front edge remains in a constant or fixed position relative to the rails to which it is coupled so that a user can rely on a fixed or constant position of the front edge of the assembly when climbing or descending the ladder. | 03-17-2016 |
Christopher Wright, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140183428 | Hoist Spooling Assembly and Methods of Using Same - A hoist spooling assembly for spooling a cable about a drum while preventing relative movement between the cable and the drum. The hoist spooling assembly evenly delivers force from a roller to the cable while reducing the incidence of spooling problems, including mechanical wear of the cable and formation of loops and kinks in the cable. | 07-03-2014 |
David R. Wright, Kaysville, UT US
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20150227164 | DISPLAY AND SENSING SYSTEMS - Some embodiments relate to wearable technology. An example embodiment includes a garment that includes a panel, a sensor, a flexible display device, and a communication module. The panel includes an outer surface. The sensor is integrated into the garment and configured to collect data. The flexible display device is integrated into the outer surface of the panel. The flexible display device is configured to receive and display data. The communication module is communicatively coupled to the flexible display device, the sensor, and a programmable device and is configured to receive data from the programmable device and sensed data from the sensor and to communicate the received data and the sensed data to the flexible display device. | 08-13-2015 |
Douglas Turley Wright, Provo, UT US
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20110107581 | Divided-End Artificial Limb - The present invention provides divided-end artificial limbs and methods for making divided-end artificial limbs that that are inexpensive, simple, and customizable. A limb is formed by dividing an end of an elongated shaft member into extending prongs that are shaped into custom lengths and curvatures. Furthermore, the method of the present invention provides affixing a sole plate to the limb, reinforcement of the prongs by nesting additional prongs within the elongated shaft member, dividing the proximal end of the shaft member into circumferentially spaced-apart fingers, and dividing a midsection of the shaft member into circumferentially spaced-apart flexing vanes. The present invention also provides that the prongs may be further modified by division into toe and heel extensions or by wrapping a prong around another prong to form a sole. Methods of reducing stress concentration using bolts and stress relief holes in these limbs are also presented. | 05-12-2011 |
Emerson Tyler Wright, South Jordan, UT US
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20120198545 | System and Method for Providing Digital Content - A method of electronically displaying glyphs. The method includes receiving a glyph spacing, moving a first glyph toward a second glyph along an axis, identifying an intersection of a first axis coordinate of the first glyph with a second axis coordinate of the second glyph, and moving at least one of the glyphs along the axis to separate the first and second axis coordinates of the respective first and second glyphs by the glyph spacing. | 08-02-2012 |
Gregory Wright, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140161265 | SELF-CALIBRATION LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM - Systems and methods for calibrating a loudspeaker with a connection to a microphone located at a listening area in a room. The loudspeaker includes self-calibration functions to adjust speaker characteristics according to effects generated by operating the loudspeaker in the room. In one example, the microphone picks up a test signal generated by the loudspeaker and the loudspeaker uses the test signal to determine the loudspeaker frequency response. The frequency response is analyzed below a selected low frequency value for a room mode. The loudspeaker generates parameters for a digital filter to compensate for the room modes. In another example, the loudspeaker may be networked with other speakers to perform calibration functions on all of the loudspeakers in the network. | 06-12-2014 |
Gregory Wright, Draper, UT US
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20100272270 | SELF-CALIBRATING LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM - Systems and methods for calibrating a loudspeaker with a connection to a microphone located at a listening area in a room. The loudspeaker includes self-calibration functions to adjust speaker characteristics according to effects generated by operating the loudspeaker in the room. In one example, the microphone picks up a test signal generated by the loudspeaker and the loudspeaker uses the test signal to determine the loudspeaker frequency response. The frequency response is analyzed below a selected low frequency value for a room mode. The loudspeaker generates parameters for a digital filter to compensate for the room modes. In another example, the loudspeaker may be networked with other speakers to perform calibration functions on all of the loudspeakers in the network. | 10-28-2010 |
John W. Wright, Provo, UT US
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20120209954 | Systems and Methods for Online Session Sharing - Computer-implemented systems and method for sharing online information, such as browser sessions, between computer systems monitor information at a leader computer related to a status of the leader computer, pass a uniform resource locator (URL) associated with a status of the leader computer from the leader computer to a follower computer over a computer network, and automatically cause a browser window at the follower computer to be directed to the URL upon receipt of the URL over the computer network. Thus, a communicative leader-follower session is established between remote computers such that a follower browser follows a leader browser through various websites, thereby allowing sharing of the website history between computers. Many additional features and functionalities may be provided, while the total amount of data communicated between the computers is kept to a minimum. | 08-16-2012 |
Kevin Bret Wright, Cottonwood Heights, UT US
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20140357594 | NEW COMPOUNDS - This invention relates to heteroaryl compounds, containing a purinyl moiety, that inhibit DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) activity—including DNMT1, DNMT3a, or DNMT3b—useful in the treatment of cancer and hyperproliferative diseases. | 12-04-2014 |
20150344436 | PKM2 MODULATORS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE - Compounds having activity as PKM2 activators are disclosed. The compounds have the following structure (I): including stereoisomers, tautomers, pharmaceutically acceptable salts and prodrugs thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined herein. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed. | 12-03-2015 |
Kevin Bret Wright, Cottonwood Heigths, UT US
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20140296204 | CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS - The invention is directed to substituted heteroaryl derivatives. Specifically, the invention is directed to compounds according to Formula Q: | 10-02-2014 |
Kyle Brent Wright, Sandy, UT US
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20120175827 | METHOD AND SYSTEM OF REMOVING ACCRETION BUILDUP IN A FURNACE - A method and system for method for removing solid accretions from a copper anode or holding furnace using coherent jet lance assembly directed towards the solid accretions in the bottom portion of the copper anode furnace to melt the solid accretions over an extended period of time without damage to the furnace refractory proximate a point of stream impingement. | 07-12-2012 |
Lorena Romero Wright, Woods Cross, UT US
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20080217904 | CHILDREN'S BOOK MOBILE - A children's mobile presents a book to a child. The mobile holds the book open and turns the pages at a predetermined time, and may also present an audio recording of the book to the child along with the book so as to ‘read’ the book to the child. | 09-11-2008 |
Michael Wright, Sandy, UT US
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20140259092 | ACCESS CONTROL TO FILES BASED ON SOURCE INFORMATION - The present invention is a security tool for protection of data on a mobile computing device. The security tool provides a plurality of security policies to be enforced based on source information for the data and a location associated with a network environment in which a mobile device is operating. The security tool may be either located at the mobile computing device or at the server. The security tool includes a file access module for determining whether files are visible or accessible. The file access module comprises a tag generator, an association module, and a policy enforcement module. The tag generator creates source information for the file being accessed and the policy enforcement module determines what actions, if any, can be performed on the file and under what conditions such as location and network environment, type of file and other factors. | 09-11-2014 |
Michael E. Wright, Tremonton, UT US
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20120205284 | HIGH DENSITY RENEWABLE FUELS BASED ON THE SELECTIVE DIMERIZATION OF PINENES - An effective method for producing high density fuel candidates from pinenes is provided. MMT-K10 is an efficient catalyst for the reaction, although significant amounts of p-cymene and camphene produced as byproducts limit the overall yield to about 80%. Nafion is also an excellent catalyst for pinene dimerization and was capable of producing dimers in up to 90% yield. Pinene dimers synthesized with these heterogenous catalysts have a density and net heat of combustion comparable to JP-10. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract that will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope of the claims. | 08-16-2012 |
Randall Wright, South Jordan, UT US
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20120198545 | System and Method for Providing Digital Content - A method of electronically displaying glyphs. The method includes receiving a glyph spacing, moving a first glyph toward a second glyph along an axis, identifying an intersection of a first axis coordinate of the first glyph with a second axis coordinate of the second glyph, and moving at least one of the glyphs along the axis to separate the first and second axis coordinates of the respective first and second glyphs by the glyph spacing. | 08-02-2012 |
Randall Edward Wright, Provo, UT US
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20120264485 | TELEPHONE CALL RECORDING INTERFACE CABLE ASSEMBLY FOR SMARTPHONES - An interface cable assembly, which enables the user of either an iPhone® or Android® smartphone to record both incoming and outgoing telephone conversations on a standard dual channel (stereo) audio recorder in either WMA or MP3 format, includes one four-conductor plug that engages the audio input/output jack of the smartphone, one three-conductor plug that engages the dual-channel input jack of an audio recorder, and one four-conductor jack that engages the plug of a standard earphone and microphone assembly. In addition, the cable assembly includes resistors and capacitors which provide an impedance match between the input/output circuitry and the audio recorder input circuitry. In order to clearly distinguish between the participants in a recorded telephone conversation, outgoing voice signals are recorded on one channel of the audio recorder, while incoming voice signals are recorded on the other channel. | 10-18-2012 |
Stuart I. Wright, Orem, UT US
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20130193321 | Systems and Methods for Investigating a Characteristic of a Material Using Electron Microscopy - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for determining an characteristic of a material. The characteristics may include, but are not limited to, crystallographic and chemical composition characteristics of a material. | 08-01-2013 |
20150109431 | Systems and Methods for Material Texture Analysis - The present inventions are related to systems and methods for determining characteristics of a material. The characteristics may include, but are not limited to, crystallographic texture. | 04-23-2015 |
Stuart L. Wright, Orem, UT US
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20100158392 | Systems and Methods for Determining Crystallographic Characteristics of a Material - Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for determining crystallographic characteristics of a material sample. For example, a method for determining crystallographic characteristics of a sample is disclosed that includes receiving a measured image of a sample; receiving a simulated image corresponding to the sample with the simulated image being substantially free of elastic strain; comparing the measured image with the simulated image such that at least a portion of a difference between the measured image and the simulated image corresponds to an elastic strain of the sample; and using the difference to calculate the elastic strain of the sample. | 06-24-2010 |
Thomas Wright, Highland, UT US
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20090020955 | ADJUSTABLE TARGET MOUNT - An adjustable target mount allows the height of the mount to be adjusted. Additionally, the mount is adjustable to accommodate a variety of different targets and target actuators, and may be quickly moved out of the line of fire without requiring disassembly or removal of the target mount. | 01-22-2009 |
20100013162 | Method for using a multifunction target actuator - A multifunction target actuator allows a bullet target to be selectively presented to a shooter such that a first side may be presented, a second side opposite the first side may be presented, and the target may be oriented so as not to be presented to the shooter. The actuator allows for quick and accurate movement of the target. | 01-21-2010 |
20100276888 | Multifunction Target Actuator - A multifunction target actuator allows a bullet target to be selectively presented to a shooter such that a first side may be presented, a second side opposite the first side may be presented, and the target may be oriented so as not to be presented to the shooter. The actuator allows for quick and accurate movement of the target. | 11-04-2010 |
20110298181 | Multifunction Target Actuator - A multifunction target actuator allows a bullet target to be selectively presented to a shooter such that a first side may be presented, a second side opposite the first side may be presented, and the target may be oriented so as not to be presented to the shooter. The actuator allows for quick and accurate movement of the target. | 12-08-2011 |
20120091661 | Multifunction target actuator - A multifunction target actuator allows a bullet target to be selectively presented to a shooter such that a first side may be presented, a second side opposite the first side may be presented, and the target may be oriented so as not to be presented to the shooter. The actuator allows for quick and accurate movement of the target. | 04-19-2012 |
20120247314 | BALLISTIC BAFFLE HAVING ENERGY DISSIPATING BACKING - A ballistic baffle includes an abrasion and impact layer for deflecting bullets and one or more layers of energy dissipating material. The abrasion and impact layer takes the impact of a projectile while the energy dissipation material disperses the energy thereof to reduce or eliminate the risk of the bullet penetrating the abrasion and impact material. The composite baffle enables the use of baffles that are lighter weight, less expensive and/or have improved performance characteristics over conventional single layer baffles. | 10-04-2012 |
Tom Wright, Highland, UT US
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20090179382 | OMNIDIRECTIONAL TARGET SYSTEM - An omnidirectional target system includes a target movable between a retracted position and an extended position and an actuation mechanism for moving the target to the extended position, the target and the actuation mechanism being releaseable so that the target can be moved back into the retracted position despite movement of the actuation mechanism. | 07-16-2009 |
20100311015 | TRAINING DOOR - A reusable ballistic door for use in the training of individuals such as police officers and military personnel. The door may be formed to have different weak spots, requiring different techniques to enter the door. The door may be quickly and inexpensively rebuilt for subsequent training. A reusable training door may also be used inside of a shoot house to provide realistic training scenarios. | 12-09-2010 |
20110180997 | OMNIDIRECTIONAL TARGET SYSTEM - An omnidirectional target system includes a target movable between a retracted position and an extended position and an actuation mechanism for moving the target to the extended position, the target and the actuation mechanism being releaseable so that the target can be moved back into the retracted position despite movement of the actuation mechanism. | 07-28-2011 |
20120261882 | EMERGENCY STOPPING SYSTEM FOR TRACK MOUNTED MOVABLE BULLET TARGETS AND TARGET TROLLEYS - An emergency stopping system for track mounted movable targets used divergent cables to stop a target trolley which has not been otherwise stopped before coming to the end of a track. As the trolley passes over the diverging cables, the cables are forced together, causing the trolley to dissipate kinetic energy. | 10-18-2012 |
20140138916 | EMERGENCY STOPPING SYSTEM FOR TARGET TROLLEYS - An emergency stopping system for track mounted movable targets used divergent cables to stop a target trolley which has not been otherwise stopped before coming to the end of a track. As the trolley passes over the diverging cables, the cables are forced together, causing the trolley to dissipate kinetic energy. | 05-22-2014 |
Tyler Wright, Cottonwood Heights, UT US
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20100086619 | Dietary supplement containing strontium (M) ascorbate, compositions containing same, method for making same and method for using same - A formulation including a compound of formula (ascorbate) | 04-08-2010 |
William Gerald Wright, Sandy, UT US
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20160097859 | MONITOR BASED AMBIGUITY VERIFICATION FOR ENHANCED GUIDANCE QUALITY - Methods and systems useful in determining relative position of moveable vehicle, for example including a GPS receiver, may include determining candidate integer ambiguities in groups, and performing tests to check usefulness of those candidate integer ambiguities. | 04-07-2016 |