Patents Assigned to PRECIS, LLC
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Patent number: 8991550Abstract: A baffle for use in a sound suppressor that is designed to minimize the sound that emanates from a fired firearm. The baffle generally includes a back section and a conical section. A bore extends through each of the sections and is sized for a fired projectile to pass through. The sides of one or both of the sections are configured to reduce the sound. Further, a second hole extends through the back section at the bore to allow for the passage of gases.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: M-TAC Precision, LLCInventor: Michael Coley
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Publication number: 20150053375Abstract: A temperature control system for a semiconductor manufacturing process having at least one target includes: a heat exchange loop operatively associated with each target, and a mixing valve operatively associated with each heat exchange loop. This mixing valve has a body defining a mixing chamber. The mixing chamber has an inlet, an outlet, a hot inlet, a cold inlet, and a closure means associated with each inlet. Alternatively, the mixing valve may include: a body defining a mixing chamber, the mixing chamber having an inlet, an outlet, a hot inlet, and a cold inlet, a moveable gate operatively associated with each inlet for controlling the flow of fluid through said inlets, and a motor for moving the gates. A process for manufacturing semiconductors includes the step of providing a temperature control system having at least one target including a mixing valve, as described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2013Publication date: February 26, 2015Applicant: Noah Precision, LLCInventor: Boris ATLAS
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Publication number: 20150041246Abstract: A baffle for use in a sound suppressor that is designed to minimize the sound that emanates from a fired firearm. The baffle generally includes a back section and a conical section. A bore extends through each of the sections and is sized for a fired projectile to pass through. The sides of one or both of the sections are configured to reduce the sound. Further, a second hole extends through the back section at the bore to allow for the passage of gases.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: M-TAC Precision, LLCInventor: Michael Coley
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Publication number: 20140354830Abstract: The system and method for applying a scale to a digital photograph. The system and method of applying a scale to a digital photograph providing standardized, scaled images for medical records without breaking the sterile field. A scaled-grid overlay is superimposed on an image of a wound or other external feature, thus preserving the field of sterility and facilitating ongoing documentation of the status of the wound or other feature of interest.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2014Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Littleton Precision, LLCInventors: GUY SCHAFER, Scott Schafer
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Patent number: 8882292Abstract: A multi-spectrum emitting device includes one or more emitters configured to emit in a first spectrum and a second spectrum, a switching mechanism with at least two switching elements. configured to change an emitted light from a first spectrum to a second spectrum, and to change a blink pattern of emitted light. The first spectrum may be a non-visible light spectrum and the second spectrum may be a visible light spectrum. Devices may also include a unitary housing extending substantially upward and inward from a base of the device, the housing configured to emit light therethrough and to receive a power source for the device therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: S & S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Michael Aaskov, Andrew C. Borland, David Rogers
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Publication number: 20140226348Abstract: Embodiments include a method and apparatus for an integrated illumination device mount and for mounting the integrated illumination device and mount to a firearm or helmet. In some embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount is a low profile mount. In some embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount allows rigid mounting of an illumination device to a rail of a firearm. In other embodiments, the integrated illumination device allows pivotal mounting of the illumination device to a rail of a firearm. In yet other embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount allows pivotal mounting of the illumination device to a rail of a helmet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Applicant: S & S Precision, LLCInventor: Johnny E. Swan
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Patent number: 8727556Abstract: Embodiments include a method and apparatus for an integrated illumination device mount and for mounting the integrated illumination device and mount to a firearm or helmet. In some embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount is a low profile mount. In some embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount allows rigid mounting of an illumination device to a rail of a firearm. In other embodiments, the integrated illumination device allows pivotal mounting of the illumination device to a rail of a firearm. In yet other embodiments, the integrated illumination device mount allows pivotal mounting of the illumination device to a rail of a helmet.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: S & S Precision, LLCInventor: Johnny E. Swan
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Publication number: 20140131005Abstract: A temperature control system, a wafer chuck, a thermal module for use with the chuck, and an apparatus for use in semiconductor manufacture are disclosed herein. The temperature control system includes: a target having a temperature, a fluid circulation loop coupled to the target for controlling the temperature of the target, a heating heat exchanger coupled to the fluid circulation loop for selectively providing heat to the fluid circulation loop, a cooling heat exchanger coupled to the fluid circulation loop for selectively providing cooling to the fluid circulation loop and a plurality of thermal electric elements carried by the target for selectively providing heating or cooling to the target. The heating heat exchanger and cooling heat exchanger provide gross control of the temperature of the target, and the plurality of thermal electric elements provide fine control of the temperature of the target.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Noah Precision, LLCInventor: Boris ATLAS
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Patent number: 8650794Abstract: Embodiments include a method and apparatus for removably connecting a firearm, accessory, or tool to a surface, material, object, belt, vehicle, pocket, or tactical equipment. The apparatus may include a first connecting member operatively connectible to the firearm, accessory, or tool and a second connecting member operatively connectible to the surface, material, object, belt, vehicle, pocket, or tactical equipment. The first connecting member and second connecting member are capable of connection to one another to connect the firearm, accessory, or tool to the surface, material, object, belt, vehicle, pocket, or tactical equipment.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: S&S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Peter Everett Kent, Andrew C. Borland
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Patent number: 8647266Abstract: A speculum having first and second arms beginning at a proximal point and ending at a distal end and having a cup positioned at the distal end, an attachment portion positioned on the first arm and proximal to the cup, and a user manipulation element positioned within the attachment portion. In another embodiment the speculum has a generally U-shaped frame having a proximal point and pair of distal ends, a pair of cups attached to the distal ends, a pair of user manipulation elements attached to the frame and positioned between the cups and the proximal point so that the user manipulation elements can rotate relative to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: THB Precision, LLCInventor: C. Joseph Beck
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Patent number: 8646979Abstract: Multi-recess hydrostatic journal bearings support a rotating shaft and have inclined surfaces, each inclined surface forming a variable radial gap with the surface of the shaft, the variable gaps converging in the direction of rotation of the shaft to increase hydrodynamic forces, reduce a turbulent component of shear friction, and improve the thermal stability of the journal bearing. The inclined surfaces can be formed in one or more of portions of recess bottoms in recesses, portions of gap lands surrounding recesses, and portions of an inner surface of a bushing.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Elka Precision, LLCInventor: Leonid Kashchenevsky
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Patent number: 8535291Abstract: A medical practitioner can specify certain parameters for a procedure that involves delivering a therapeutic agent, while leaving other parameters open. The therapeutic agent can be sensitive to biomechanical forces (or other influences) associated with delivery. The procedure can involve regenerative medicine, for example delivering progenitor or stem cells to a diseased heart using a catheter, whereby unbridled transport in the catheter may compromise efficacy. The open parameters can influence efficacy of the agent and thus therapeutic outcome. A computer-based system can apply stored information, such as from databases, to narrow the possible values of the open parameters. From the narrowed possibilities, an optimization routine can determine suitable or optimized values for the open parameters. The determined values can manage biomechanical forces incurred by the therapeutic agent, thereby promoting efficacy and healing. The optimized parameters can guide the practitioner in the procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Cell Precision, LLCInventors: Raymond P. Vito, Jack C. Griffis, III, W. Robert Taylor, Michael L. Wach
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Patent number: 8485686Abstract: A multi-spectrum emitting device including one or more emitters configured to emit in a first non-visible light spectrum and a second visible light spectrum, and a switching mechanism with at least two switching elements. The switching mechanism is configured to require simultaneous activation of the at least two switching elements in order to change emissions from the first spectrum to the second spectrum. A tactile feedback mechanism is included to provide different tactile feedback for different emission modes of the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: S & S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny Swan, Andrew Borland, David Rogers, Michael Aaskov
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Patent number: 8479372Abstract: A ring fixture system for rotating a ring to perform engraving work. The system comprises a vise-securable fixture base with opposing mandrels connected through spaced arms of the fixture base at a ring-engraving location between the arms to form a mandrel assembly. The mandrels are provided with sets of detents with different degrees of rotational spacing, and the detents on one mandrel of the mandrel assembly can be engaged independently of the other set of detents on the other mandrel. The fixture base further includes a tool-supporting bridge connected between the fixture arms above the ring-engraving location to hold an engraving tool orthogonally to the ring axis, and may further include a sliding tool support on the bridge. Also, a method is disclosed for engraving a ring using the ring fixture system with the detents and tool-supporting bridge.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: SDL Precision, LLCInventors: David B. Lark, Christian DeCamillis, David W. Skrzypczak
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Patent number: 8444291Abstract: An illuminating device has a transparent body including an electronic components section with at least one circuit board, at least one light emitting diode electrically connected to the at least one circuit board, and one or more switching mechanisms electrically connected to the at least one circuit board. The illuminating device is capable of activation, deactivation, and subsequent reactivation by manipulating the one or more switching mechanisms. A method of using the illuminating device, including activating, deactivating, and reactivating the illuminating device by manipulating one or more switching mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: S&S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Andrew C. Borland
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Publication number: 20130084764Abstract: Embodiments include a method and apparatus for mounting wearable ballistic body armor plates and accessories to a user. Embodiments may include a plate frame assembly comprising one or more plate frames and one or more ballistic body armor plates. The one or more plate frames may at least partially house the one or more ballistic body armor plates and hold them in position with respect to the one or more plate frames. A method of embodiments may include providing one or more plate frames and one or more ballistic body armor plates and using the one or more plate frames to hold the one or more ballistic armor plates in a fixed position with respect to the body armor plates. In some embodiments, the plate frame assembly is resistant to the absorption and/or accumulation of liquids and chemicals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: S&S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Andrew C. Borland
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Patent number: 8342983Abstract: A golf putter comprising a body including a front face, and a rearward member joined to and extending rearwardly from the body and comprising a lower region, and a first cleat and a second cleat extending downwardly from the lower region. The first and second cleats may be positioned to extend downwardly along first and second cleat axes, such that a line segment extending between the cleat axes is parallel to the front face of the club body. The putter may be further comprised of a shaft joined to a top portion of the body and having a central axis which intersects a line segment extending from a junction of the first cleat with the lower region of the rearward member to a junction of the second cleat with the lower region of the rearward member. The central axis of the shaft may be substantially perpendicular to the line segment.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: D&M Precision, LLCInventor: Daniel C. Jeffres
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Patent number: D677433Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2012Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: S & S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Andrew C. Borland
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Patent number: D723132Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2014Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: S & S Precision LLCInventors: Andrew C. Borland, Johnny E. Swan, William-Joseph Basan Elizalde, Ronald Parkerton
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Patent number: D724484Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2013Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: S & S Precision, LLCInventors: Johnny E. Swan, Andrew C. Borland, William-Joseph Basan Elizalde