Patents Assigned to Pennsylvania Corporation
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Patent number: 10812657Abstract: A call from a caller to a called party is forwarded to an answering service. A cadence of the call is determined, and an agent is selected to answer the call. To select the agent, a cadence of the selected agent is determined, and the determined cadence of the selected agent is matched to the determined cadence of the call. In particular, the called party has a geographic location associated therewith, and the selected agent has a cadence that matches a cadence associated with the determined geographic location. Contact between the selected agent and the call is then effectuated. The matched cadence is expected to heighten a connection the caller perceives from the selected agent.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: ASD Inc., a Pennsylvania CorporationInventors: Martin Czachor, Jr., Kevin Czachor, Norman Franke
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Publication number: 20130089376Abstract: A system for containing and managing fluids produced at a work site, such as an oil or gas drilling site, includes one or more fluid containments formed as a basin for collecting and retaining fluids, a berm forming a perimeter of the containments, a layer of sand placed over each basin, a fluid-impermeable membrane placed over the layer of sand, and drainage stone placed over the membrane, filling the basin. A geotextile fabric can be placed over the membrane to help protect the membrane from adverse affects of the drainage stone. A leak detection system can be coupled with the membrane to identify potential leaks in a containment system. One or more catch basins can extend through the basin and the drainage stone filling the basin, to receive fluids. A drainage system is placed in fluid communication with the catch basins to drain fluids from a containment.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: D.A. Nolt, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation)Inventor: D.A. Nolt, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation)
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Publication number: 20120018925Abstract: Systems and methods for in-line inspection of plastic blow molded containers. The inspection system may comprise a plurality of emitter assemblies arranged in a vertical array. Each emitter assembly may cyclically emit light energy in at least two different narrow wavelength bands at a container as the container passes through an inspection area. The system may also comprise a plurality of broadband photodetectors arranged in a vertical array, each photodetector facing at least one of the emitter assemblies with the inspection area therebetween such that the photodetectors are capable of sensing light energy that passes through the container when it is in the inspection area. The system may also comprise a processor in communication with the photodetectors for determining a characteristic of the container based on signals from the photodetectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: AGR International, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation)Inventors: William E. Schmidt, Georg V. Wolfe
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Publication number: 20090278286Abstract: Systems and methods for in-line inspection of plastic blow molded containers. The inspection system may comprise a plurality of emitter assemblies arranged in a vertical array. Each emitter assembly may cyclically emit light energy in at least two different narrow wavelength bands at a container as the container passes through an inspection area. The system may also comprise a plurality of broadband photodetectors arranged in a vertical array, each photodetector facing at least one of the emitter assemblies with the inspection area therebetween such that the photodetectors are capable of sensing light energy that passes through the container when it is in the inspection area. The system may also comprise a processor in communication with the photodetectors for determining a characteristic of the container based on signals from the photodetectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: AGR International, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation)Inventors: William E. Schmidt, Georg V. Wolfe
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Publication number: 20090125875Abstract: A method for manufacturing a Final Product of a Target Software Product based on a specification for the Final Product. The method includes setting-up a software manufacturing environment constructing the Final Product by implementing a Schematic on the Assembly Line, the Schematic designating how the Target Software Product is to be manipulated by the at least one Assembly Station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Applicant: OBJECTBUILDERS, INC. (A PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION)Inventors: Robert L. SCHMITTER, Raavi IQBAL
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Publication number: 20080197542Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing and inspecting plastic containers. The apparatus may comprise a blow-molder comprising a plurality of molds and spindles for forming a plastic container from a preform. The apparatus may also comprise an inspection device, located in the blow-molder, for inspecting the plastic container after formation by the blow-molder.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: AGR International, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation)Inventors: Craig A. Birckbichler, Sudha C. Jebadurai, Georg V. Wolfe, Ronald A. Puvak, William E. Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040074010Abstract: A process for treating cloth textiles after a dying cycle to make the cloth textile be resistant to both water and alcohol is described. In particular, after the dying cycle, the dye bath container having the dyed cloth material is mixed with acetic acid and a fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer emulsion to exhaust the fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer onto the fabric to make the cloth resistant to alcohol. The cloth is also treated after the dying cycle by mixing acetic acid and a fatty amide/wax/fluoroacylate copolymer blend in the water bath to exhaust the fatty amide/wax/fluoroacylate copolymer onto the fabric to make the cloth resistant to water. After each of these treatment steps, the fabric may optionally be tested for the effectiveness of that treatment step. The disposal of the fatty amide/wax/fluoroacylate copolymer and the fluoroalkyl acrylate copolymer emulsion are not as restricted by the EPA as to the type or method of disposal unlike conventional chemicals used in current treatment processes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2002Publication date: April 22, 2004Applicant: Mountain Road Textiles, Inc., a Pennsylvania CorporationInventor: D. Scott Wolfe
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Publication number: 20030125280Abstract: The invention provides compositions comprising the tissue specific and target RNA-specific ribozyme(s) in either a viral delivery system or a biologic liposome preparation, wherein the viral delivery system or a biologic liposome comprises a pathogen-specific promotor upstream from a sequence encoding a triple ribozyme comprising a) a 5′ autocatalytically cleaving ribozyme sequence, b) a catalytic ribozyme comprising a target RNA-specific binding site and c) a 3′ autocatalytically cleaving ribozyme sequence. The invention also provides methods of treating and/or preventing bacterial infections by administering the compositions of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicants: Medical University of South Carolina, The Penn State Research Foundation, a Pennsylvania corporationInventors: James S. Norris, Michael G. Schmidt, Joseph W. Dolan, Steven D. London, Harold D. May, Gary A. Clawson
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Publication number: 20020110442Abstract: A frame configuration that is particularly adaptable for use on a trailer such that the frame configuration is operable in both a tilt mode of operation and a dump mode of operation. An actuating mechanism includes a linear actuator that is supported on the frame by a bracket and a yoke that connects to a load bed to power the vertical movement of the load bed in both tilt and dump functions. The linear actuator is pivotally mounted to permit a re-positioning of the actuator into an inoperative position. The frame configuration is provided with an articulated tilt frame in which the tongue is pivoted thereto allowing the load bed to pivot about a tilt axis which can coincide with the wheel axis of the trailer. The bed frame can be locked to the tilt frame for tilting upon articulation with the tongue, while a disconnection of the bed frame from the tilt frame enables the bed frame to pivot about the dump axis to provide a dump function in addition to the tilt function.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Innovations By Contract, Inc., Pennsylvania CorporationInventor: Joseph C. Hurlburt
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Publication number: 20020046691Abstract: An adjustable windshield brace for boat windshields has sufficient flexibility to permit utilization on the windshields of many boat manufacturers. The brace is formed of two linearly extending members, one of which is provided with a bell to receive the other member. The belled brace member is formed with internal threading to be engageable with corresponding threads on the other brace member. The threads are finely formed to permit a linear translational movement of approximately one-sixteenth of an inch for each revolution of the brace members. Each brace member is provided with a mounting flange pivotally mounted on the respective opposing ends of the brace members to provide an attitude adjustment of the mounting flanges. Length adjustment and orientation adjustment of one mounting flange relative to the other mounting flange is accomplished by rotating the threads interengaging the two brace members.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: G.G. Schmitt & Sons, Inc., a Pennsylvania CorporationInventors: Ronald T. Schmitt, Albert H. Bender
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Patent number: 6297278Abstract: There is provided methods for inhibiting the activity of enveloped viruses, treatment of viral infections and method inactivating sperm. There is provided articles for use in these methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1994Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Biosyn Inc. (a Pennsylvania Corporation)Inventors: Edwin B. Michaels, Daniel Malamud
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Patent number: 5954411Abstract: A modular, one piece two-stepped cabinet which provides expanded storage capacity is shown. The cabinet is intended for use in the spacing between two adjacent studs in a wall. The cabinet comprises a first-step portion with lateral sides spaced to fit within a cabinet space, upper and lower sides and a rear wall. A second-step portion, integrally formed with the first, comprises lateral sides, upper and lower sides which are spaced further apart than those of the first portion, and a rear wall extending inward and joining the sides of the first portion at their forward edges. Shelves, which may be re-positionable, are provided and a mirror is provided on the rear wall of the first-step portion. In addition, a removable, re-positionable convenience cup is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Robern, Inc., A Pennsylvania CorporationInventor: Howard S. Katz
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Patent number: 5600226Abstract: As a substantially constant charge current is applied to a battery, the voltage is periodically measured and the slope of the voltage characteristic is calculated. The minimum slope of the bottom peak of the slope profile is dynamically identified and, as appropriate, updated and stored. With each identification and update of the minimum slope, a trigger threshold between the minimum slope and top peak is defined, and then stored, by adding a trigger value to the minimum slope. A termination threshold or value between the minimum slope and the trigger threshold may also be calculated and stored with each such identification and update of the minimum slope. When the calculated slope, increasing from the bottom peak, reaches the trigger threshold, the method is armed--as by setting a trigger threshold flag--so that when the calculated slope thereafter once again passes through the trigger threshold and then reaches the termination threshold, full-current charging of the battery is terminated.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1993Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Galaxy Power, Inc. A Pennsylvania CorporationInventor: Carl B. Falcon
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Patent number: D488229Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignees: Pilling Weck Incorporated, Pennsylvania CorporationInventors: James A. Rinner, Timothy J. Michna