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Electromechanical
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Rigid-Flex
Circuit Board System
A rigid-flex circuit board system that can be
manufactured using less expensive and more reliable rigid
circuit board methods and equipment, and can maintain
rigidity and dimensional stability until the time when it is
first desired to flex.
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Electronic
Image Display Systems
An electronic image display system
that provides a wall-mounted television/electronic display.
Dual display screens are oriented back-to-back such that one
display screen is visible in a first room and one display
screen is visible in an adjacent room. The invention
provides theft-resistance and provides built-in content
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Portable
Electric Fence Systems
A temporary electrified fence enclosure system
utilizing movable storable fence posts and flexible
electrified ribbons that are retractably reeled within the
fence post. Each fence post comprises an internal power
source. Each electrified ribbon is coupled mechanically to
other fence posts to create the enclosure. The system is
preferably stored or removably attached to a trailer, such
as a horse trailer, and is quickly and easily set-up.
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VARIABLE-ALTITUDE TESTING SYSTEMS
A ground-based system for simulating dynamic suborbital-flight environments occurring during substantially complete suborbital-flights by a flight vehicle.
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Pool Cleaning
Systems
A vacuum pool cleaning system that is housed
in the side of the swimming pool. The pool vacuum unreels
itself and vacuums the pool when the central pool vacuum
pump is turned on, and reels itself back into storage when
the central pool vacuum pump is turned off. The vacuum hose
is stored on a reel below the water line. The system is
powered entirely by the vacuum from the pool vacuum pump.
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Memento Timepiece systems
A memento timepiece system adapted to assist an individual in the daily observance of at least one daily event memorable to the individual. Many individuals have within their experience, a person, life event, or other occasion that they wish to remember daily, weekly or monthly. The present invention comprises a timepiece, such as a wristwatch, having a factory preset alarm time to mark a daily act of remembrance. Business methods relating to the manufacture and distribution of the memento timepiece systems are also disclosed.
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Waste Oil
Electrical Generation Systems
An on-site electrical power generation system
utilizing environmentally hazardous waste oils as a
combustible fuel. The disclosed invention utilizes
environmentally hazardous waste oils generated by one or
more on-site processes, such as, for example, by the
maintenance of transportation vehicles. In addition, the
system is adapted to provide local space heating and hot
water as a byproduct of the combustion process.
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Entertainment Display Systems
An analog to digital system for improved audio driven control of electrical devices, especially those relating to synchronizing lighting displays to music. Methods relating to modular system designs used to produce pleasurable visual effects responsive to analog music sounds are also disclosed.
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LOAD SAFEGUARD SYSTEMS
A system for improved monitoring of changes in the location and conditions surrounding vehicles and shippable property, utilizing fixed and moveable logic processors, which communicate with each other as well as receivers. Non-continuous signaling may be used to provide for reduced power consumption, and network coupling may be used to provided for exporting information to anywhere in the world by means of, for example GSM/GPS infrastructures.
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Projector
Systems
A vehicle projection system relating to use of
a light projecting system comprising at least one light
projector adapted to project at least one decorative light
design onto at least one exterior portion of a vehicle. The
system preferably uses a laser projector and user-selectable
controller to select and control decorative designs
projected onto the vehicle exterior. The controller may be
manually operated, computer programmed, remote controlled or
utilize pre-selected programming.
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Entertainment Display Systems
An analog to digital system for improved audio driven control of electrical devices, especially those relating to synchronizing lighting displays to music.
Methods relating to modular system designs used to produce pleasurable visual
effects responsive to analog music sounds are also disclosed.
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Charging
Monitoring Systems
An electronic system for the continuous
monitoring of voltage charge within the electrical system of
a motor vehicle having an electrical generation source and a
secondary electrochemical cell or battery. The system
comprises a programmable in-vehicle monitor having a
flashing LED indicator that alerts the vehicle operator of
the condition of the electrical system. An example of the
invention comprises a plug-in housing for use in a vehicle
accessory-power-socket. Additionally, a method of market
distribution is disclosed.
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Method and system for mounting radio avionics
A mounting bar system permitting infinite adjustability in mounting
avionics-components trays and Dzus-mounted avionics in at least one
aircraft cockpit instrument panel assembly. Each mounting bar is slotted
along its longitudinal axis. The slot is made to include the shape of a T
such that a wider channel exists below the opening of the slot.
Spring-loaded nut assemblies set to receive mounting screws from the
avionics-components trays are fit within the T slot. Friction provided by
the spring holds the nut assembly at any desired location within the T
slot. As the nut assembly can be positioned at any location within the T
slot, the mounting bar can readily be adjusted to support any
avionics-components tray intended for at least one aircraft cockpit
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Heat exchanger systems
A heat exchanger system, for transferring waste heat from a stream of
exhaust air produced in a dryer to a stream of fresh air directed to flow
into the dryer, including a retriever, or retriever, comprising an array
of a plurality of substantially mutually parallel, substantially vertical
heat-transfer conduits having square cross-sections arrayed in
alternating staggered rows relative to a perpendicular to the general
direction of the flow of the stream of fresh air into the dryer, wherein
each heat-transfer conduit is oriented to have one corner facing in the
general direction of the flow of the stream of fresh air into the dryer.
Associated structure for housing the retriever, supporting it in the flow
of fresh air, and directing dryer exhaust air into the heat-transfer
conduits is also included. The heat exchanger system is adaptable to a
wide variety of dryers, and may be built-in.
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Memento Timepiece systems
A memento timepiece system adapted to assist an individual in the daily observance of at least one daily event memorable to the individual. Many
individuals have within their experience, a person, life event, or other
occasion that they wish to remember daily, weekly or monthly. The present
invention comprises a timepiece, such as a wristwatch, having a factory preset
alarm time to mark a daily act of remembrance. Business methods relating to the
manufacture and distribution of the memento timepiece systems are also
disclosed.
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Monitoring System
A system for improved monitoring of
changes in the location and conditions surrounding people
and property, utilizing fixed and moveable logic processors,
which communicate with each other as well as receivers.
Non-continuous signaling may be used to provide for reduced
power consumption, and network coupling may be used to
provided for exporting information to anywhere in the world. |

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Disc repair system systems
A disc repair system which is provided for the purpose of
consumer-repairing of scratches on optically-read discs (e.g., digitally
recorded discs, known commonly, as "CD" discs or "DVD" discs, etc.,
containing audio or video or other formats of data information), such that
an optical reader, which uses a laser to read digital information stored
on a compact disc, can read the digital information without the optical
distortion caused by a scratch. The system utilizes diamond grit as an
abrading compound to recondition the disc surface.
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Heat-transfer systems
An improved system (102) for transferring heat, utilizing diols, specifically 1,3-propanediol (PDO). The system reduces the energy consumption, maintenance costs, corrosion, toxicity, and the risk of the fire associated with such heat-dependent processes (106). Unlike traditional hydrocarbon heating fluids, diols do not require draining and replacement if a purifier (118) is installed in the system. Business methods are also disclosed.
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On-location electronics troubleshooting services system
A method and system for providing on-location troubleshooting services to
homeowners and businesses for low-voltage electronic equipment and other
on-location services. It employs the use of an Internet-based system for
recording customer requests for service and subsequently automatically
dispatching technicians and managing provision of the requested services.
It also provides functions to support customer and technician recruitment
and sign up. Additionally, it provides functions for recording customer
satisfaction, requesting repair services and links to low-voltage
electronics equipment suppliers for purchasing desired low-voltage
electronics equipment. Service areas, work cells are established for
groups of customers which are closely located geographically. Technicians
are recruited and assigned responsibility for work cells based on whether
their residence is in or close to a particular work cell or group of work
cells. Customers and technicians may also access certain functions of the
Internet-based system through telephones and telephone interface to the
Internet-based system.
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Heat-transfer systems
An improved system for transferring heat, utilizing diols, specifically
1,3-propanediol (PDO). The system reduces the energy consumption,
maintenance costs, corrosion, toxicity, and the risk of fire associated
with such heat-dependent processes. Unlike traditional hydrocarbon
heating fluids, diols do not require draining and replacement if a
purifier is installed in the system. Business methods are also disclosed.
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Monitoring system
A system for improved monitoring of changes in the location and conditions
surrounding people and property, utilizing fixed and moveable logic
processors, which communicate with each other as well as receivers.
Non-continuous signaling may be used to provide for reduced power
consumption, and network coupling may be used to provided for exporting
information to anywhere in the world.
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Battery
Filling System
A battery filling system for use in
efficiently adding water to, for example, those lead-acid
batteries which are located in inconvenient or hard-to-reach
places. The battery filling system includes a first flexible
tube for use in transferring distilled water from the
interior of a water-filled vessel to the hard-to-reach cell
of a lead-acid battery. A second flexible tube transfers
pressurized air from an external pressurized air source
(typically human lungs) to the interior of the vessel in a
quantity sufficient to cause the water to advance into and
fill the first tube. A cap is used to snugly attach both
tubes to the vessel. A means is also provided to minimize
loss of air pressure from the vessel.
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Trailer
Tire Pressure-Monitoring System
A tire pressure-monitoring system for use
with a trailer. The monitoring system includes an inductive
proximity sensor mounted adjacent each wheel. To activate
the sensors, a target is mounted on each brake drum.
Rotational speed data for each wheel is relayed from each
sensor to a programmable logic controller which compares the
rotational speed of a wheel with another wheel. Sensitivity
parameters written into the program contained in the
programmable logic controller compares the input data and,
if the data falls outside the safe parameters, alerts the
driver by activating and audio or visual alarm mounted
within the tow vehicle. The sensitivity of the programmed
logic may be optimized to differentiate changes in a tire
diameter due to turning versus an actual loss in tire
pressure.
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Dome Switch
Assembly Method
A machine method for providing a dome
switch sub-assembly used for providing a keyboard-type user
input to electronic devices. A spacer layer, attached to a
retaining layer, having a plurality of spacer layer openings
for receiving a plurality of dome switches is placed upon a
moveable machine table. The dome switches, arranged in reel
form, are machine removed and placed into the spacer layer
openings. A removable release liner is then attached to the
spacer layer. Also a complete dome switch assembly is
provided. A spacer layer, attached to a circuit board,
having a plurality of dome switch openings is placed on a
moveable machine table. The dome switches, arranged in reel
form, are machine removed and placed into the spacer layer
openings. A retaining cover is attached to the spacer layer.
An overlay layer, attached to the retaining cover layer, may
also be provided.
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Hand-Held Hair
Dryer with Vibration and Noise Control
Described is a quiet hand-held hair dryer with
configuration and component combinations for making the hair
dryer exceptionally quiet and efficient. The hair dryer
includes a housing having a lower handle portion and an
upper body portion separated by an air-directing wall. A
large impeller moves air downward from a large top air inlet
and passes it outward through a side air outlet in a hair
drying stream. An electric motor is mounted in the handle
housing adjacent its bottom and is connected in driving
relation with the impeller by a long vertical shaft. The
motor is mounted in a rubber casing permitting cooling air
flow and minimizing vibration to the housing; and the upper
end of the shaft is stabilized by a bearing mounted in a
rubber housing for the same purpose. The configuration of
the described hair dryer permits high air flow with
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Therapeutic
Device Using Pulsed and Colored Light
An improved non-coherent pulsed and colored
light stimulation device used for therapeutic effects in
living creatures. Pulsed/colored light is applied to local
areas, or acupuncture macro or micro systems, by means of a
small diameter optic fiber (10) housed in a pen-like
handpiece (18) which makes application comfortable and
precise. The light source is an adjustable rate strobe (4)
with a housing attached to the front (6) which allows color
gel slides (12) to be interchanged. The light passes through
the slides (12) and through a length of jacketed flexible
optic fiber (10) where it becomes visible again at the
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Infrared
Location System
An improved IR detector system is described
which uses a plurality of IR detection modules coupled to a
central computer to determine the location of an intrusion
to the system. Each IR detection module has a plurality of
optically isolated lens and detector pairs arranged in an
arcuate array coupled to a local microprocessor chip which
is unique to that module such that each lens and detector
pair produces a response to a sensed intrusion along a
particular radial of the array's arc to allow the local
microprocessor to produce a coded signal to the central
computer which corresponds to the direction of the sensed
intrusion. Using a triangulation algorithm, the central
computer combines the coded signals from whichever of the
plurality of IR detection modules are active to compute the
location of the intrusion.
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Vehicle Data Recorder
Vehicle data recorder system including method and apparatus which, without
constant attention of the operator, makes a printed recording of the
velocity, direction of travel of each vehicle actuating the recorder and
the time of day each vehicle actuates the recorder. One preferred
embodiment has concentric printing platens which move relative to one
another and relative to a printing zone so that the current time of day
and the velocity of the actuating vehicle are simultaneously disposed
within the printing zone. A clock mechanism determines the position of the
time of day platen so that the correct time of day is in the printing
zone. Spaced vehicle sensors serially sense a moving vehicle and generate
an electrical signal which causes the velocity printing platen to move
until the vehicle velocity is within the printing zone. A predetermined
sequence of activation of the sensors causes the direction of travel of be
printed. A total vehicle count is accumulated on a tabular readout.
Another presently preferred embodiment converts the vehicle speed and time
of day into encoded pulses which actuate a punch or printer to encode
punch tape or print out with the data described above.
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Linear Motion Indicator
A linear motion indicator for use on power-driven machinery. The indicator
has a slidable plunger that communicates with the movable portion of the
machine. A hydraulic system, responsive to movement of the plunger,
includes a resiliently compressible slave piston proximate a delineated
scale.
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