Patents Assigned to The Force, Inc.
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Patent number: 11176569Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods relate to offering a discounted product requested by a buyer, with offer parameters determined as a function of the discounted product request, in response to detecting a predetermined product demand characteristic, and at a location, time, and discount based on the offer. In an illustrative example, offer parameters may include quantity, location, or time. The product request may be, for example, a request for a discounted product quantity at a requested location and time. In some examples, the product demand characteristic may be demand as a function of time. The discounted product may be provided at a time and location based on a discount code generated for the product. Various examples may advantageously increase revenue limited by off-peak hour and end of day demand characteristics, for example, offering products discounted in response to demand inadequate to consume time-valued inventory and/or to better utilize operation capacity, so that the seller may increase profit.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: 3Forces Inc.Inventor: Keith Wong
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Publication number: 20170203143Abstract: A weight resistance apparatus including a threaded lead screw, a drive belt mechanically coupled with the lead screw, a lead screw that traverses a linear actuator carriage; at least one cable, and a cross bar member having at least one cavity and at least one aperture, whereby one end of the lead screw is secured within a first cavity and wherein the at least one cable extends through the at least one aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2016Publication date: July 20, 2017Applicant: Maxxx-Force, Inc.Inventors: John Ferlito, Daniel Glenn
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Publication number: 20140062095Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a magnetic motor including a drive magnet, a motion magnet, and an acceleration field. The drive magnet includes magnetic shielding, typically on a portion thereof, altering the magnetic field of the drive magnet. In some embodiments, the motion magnet has a cross-section that is generally in the shape of a āVā or āAā. The acceleration field is created by the interaction between the drive magnet and the motion magnet as the motion magnet is passed through the altered magnetic field of the drive magnet. The altered magnetic field of the drive magnet may often be near a first end of the drive magnet. In further embodiments, the motion magnet can be operably coupled to an output shaft and rotate around the central axis of the output shaft. The present disclosure, also relates to a device, including the magnetic motor, for generating energy from a turbine.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Future Force, Inc.Inventor: Mike Tkadlec
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Patent number: 8122352Abstract: A parts marking system has memory for storing data indicative of at least one algorithm associated with at least one object material and logic configured to display the at least one algorithm to a display device and receive a user input for at least one part in response to the displayed algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2009Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: The Force, Inc.Inventor: Nancy Regan
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Patent number: 7644359Abstract: A parts marking system has memory for storing data indicative of at least one algorithm associated with at least one object material and logic configured to display the at least one algorithm to a display device and receive a user input for at least one part in response to the displayed algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: The Force, Inc.Inventor: Nancy Regan
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Publication number: 20080006379Abstract: A maintenance system has an input device and logic to receive and store data indicative of a CBM element, CBM sub-element, a failure mode related to the CBM sub-element, a failure effect, and a failure consequence, via the input device. The logic further displays the received data to a display device in response to a first user input and displays a plurality of logical selectable input boxes corresponding to condition-based maintenance (CBM) queries that may be selected in relation to the failure mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: The Force, Inc.Inventors: Nancy Regan, Daniel Hill, Paul Durko
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Patent number: 7204192Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for levitating and moving objects such as vehicles, doors and windows are shown and described herein. The embodiments incorporate a track with lower rails having lower permanent magnets and the object with upper rails having upper permanent magnets aligned with the lower rails and oriented to oppose the polarity of the lower permanent magnets. Ferrous backing plates may be incorporated behind the lower rails and/or the upper rails. Embodiments may also incorporated a third rail of an electroconductive material, and a driving disc positioned near the third rail. Permanent magnets in the driving disc may be rotated with the driving disc in the presence of the third rail to accelerate the upper rails with respects to the lower rails. The driving disc may be coupled one of the lower rails to maintain a desired alignment with the third rail.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl J. Lamb, Michael T. Sparks, Scott D. Gossage
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Publication number: 20060236890Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for levitating and moving objects such as vehicles, doors and windows are shown and described herein. The embodiments incorporate a track with lower rails having lower permanent magnets and the object with upper rails having upper permanent magnets aligned with the lower rails and oriented to oppose the polarity of the lower permanent magnets. Ferrous backing plates may be incorporated behind the lower rails and/or the upper rails. Embodiments may also incorporate a third rail of an electroconductive material, and a driving disc positioned near the third rail. Permanent magnets in the driving disc may be rotated with the driving disc in the presence of the third rail to accelerate the upper rails with respects to the lower rails. The driving disc may be coupled one of the lower rails to maintain a desired alignment with the third rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl Lamb, Michael Sparks, Scott Gossage
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Patent number: 6931720Abstract: The disclosed device is directed toward an apparatus for forming dump beds. The apparatus comprises a support structure having a base configured to support at least one side. A first side is coupled to the base. A second side is coupled to the base. A header is mounted to the first side and the second side. The header is configured to support a forming press. A first roller is coupled to the base. The first roller includes a first adjustable mount and a first press operatively coupled to the first adjustable mount. A second roller is coupled to the base opposite the first roller. The second roller includes a second adjustable mount and a second press operatively coupled to the second adjustable mount. A forming press is mounted in the header. The forming press includes at least one die coupled to the forming press. The forming press is configured to press a material between the first roller and the second roller to form a portion of a dump bed.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: G-Force, Inc.Inventor: Paul Thompson
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Patent number: 6899036Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for levitating and moving objects are shown and described herein. The embodiments incorporate a track with lower rails having permanent magnets abutted against each other and aligned such that the upper surface of each of the lower rails has a uniform polarity; and the object with upper rails having permanent magnets aligned with the lower rails and oriented to oppose the polarity of the lower permanent magnets. Ferrous backing plates behind the lower rails and/or the upper rails may be incorporated. Embodiments may also incorporate a third rail of an electroconductive material, and a driving disc positioned near the third rail. Permanent magnets in the driving disc may be rotated with the driving disc in the presence of the third rail to accelerate the upper rails with respects to the lower rails.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 31, 2005Assignee: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl J. Lamb, Toby Merrill
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Patent number: 6889249Abstract: Client computers are decoupled from file servers in a computer network, by placing a network node, also termed a file switch or file switch computer, between the client computers and the file servers. To the client computers, the file switch appears to be a file server having enormous storage capabilities and high throughput. To the file servers, the file switch appears to be a client as it delegates a single transaction received from a client computer to multiple file servers. The file switch aggregates the file servers' responses to the client computer's request and presents a single response back to the client computer. The file switch performs this transaction aggregation function in a manner that is transparent to both the client computers and the file servers.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Z-Force, Inc.Inventors: Vladimir Miloushev, Peter Nickolov
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Publication number: 20050034628Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for anchoring and aligning a vehicular track are shown and described. Embodiments of the invention can incorporate a first structural member anchorable to the earth and a second structural member coupleable to the track, spaced apart from each other by a spacing member designed to allow the second structural member to rotate with respect to the first structural member. Fasteners can be incorporated to facilitate adjustment of the second structural member and/or to retain the second structural member in a desired orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2003Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl Lamb, Michael Sparks, Scott Gossage
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Patent number: 6731991Abstract: A method and system of projecting light on a planar surface to produce an image for tracing is disclosed. The system includes a projector that has a light source and a signal conditioner that is operably connected to the projector. A computer is operably connected to the signal conditioner. A scanner is connected to the projector. A test pattern from the computer is projected from the projector through the scanners to visually align an image to a sector on a work surface. A grid is operably aligned with the work surface. A geometric pattern from the computer is then projected by the projector on the planar work surface for tracing. The method comprises the steps of creating a pattern, tracing lines along the pattern on the planar work surface, cutting the pattern along the traced lines, discarding pieces of the planar surface outside the pattern, and placing edging along an outer edge of the pattern.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Laser Force, Inc.Inventors: Michael Michalski, Christopher J. Stuart, Dennis D. Holpfer
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Publication number: 20030205163Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for levitating and moving objects such as vehicles, doors and windows are shown and described herein. The embodiments incorporate a track with lower rails having lower permanent magnets and the object with upper rails having upper permanent magnets aligned with the lower rails and oriented to oppose the polarity of the lower permanent magnets. Ferrous backing plates may be incorporated behind the lower rails and/or the upper rails. Embodiments may also incorporate a third rail of an electroconductive material, and a driving disc positioned near the third rail. Permanent magnets in the driving disc may be rotated with the driving disc in the presence of the third rail to accelerate the upper rails with respects to the lower rails. The driving disc may be coupled one of the lower rails to maintain a desired alignment with the third rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl J. Lamb, Michael T. Sparks, Scott D. Gossage
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Patent number: 6519642Abstract: A system and method for creating, executing, and maintaining shared, automated business processes across distributed organizations comprises capabilities that enable interoperation among heterogeneous information systems. The system includes a plurality of independent communicating subsystems called sites that have a server with common means of representing and executing shared public process definitions and private process definitions. Process execution comprises coordinated inter-site message exchanges that are coupled with controlled sequences of actions that are local to each of the sites. The public process definition or module captures interactions among the independent sites. Interactions include communication events in which one site sends a message of a known type to another site. Each definition specifies a set of valid sequences of communication events among the participating sites. Associated with any public process definition is a set of lower level or private process definitions or modules.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: Peregrine Force, Inc.Inventors: Gregory R. Olsen, Hildreth R. Frost, Chelliah Thirunavukkarasu, Mitchell W. Nibbelink
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Patent number: 6510799Abstract: Apparatus, systems and methods for levitating and moving objects are shown and described herein. The embodiments incorporate a track with lower rails having permanent magnets abutted against each other and aligned such that the upper surface of each of the lower rails has a uniform polarity; and the object with upper rails having permanent magnets aligned with the lower rails and oriented to oppose the polarity of the lower permanent magnets. Ferrous backing plates behind the lower rails and/or the upper rails may be incorporated. Embodiments may also incorporate a third rail of an electroconductive material, and a driving disc positioned near the third rail. Permanent magnets in the driving disc may be rotated with the driving disc in the presence of the third rail to accelerate the upper rails with respects to the lower rails.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Magna Force, Inc.Inventors: Karl J. Lamb, Toby Merrill, Scott D. Gossage, Michael T. Sparks, Michael S. Barrett
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Patent number: 6337527Abstract: A permanent magnet coupler has a conductor rotor assembly mounted on one shaft and a magnet rotor assembly mounted on a coaxial shaft. The magnet rotor assembly provides two magnet rotors spaced by the adjustable air gaps from two conductor elements provided by the conductor rotor assembly. The air gap adjustment includes adjustable stops, such, for example, as swing arms having an adjustable effective length. These stops operate in conjunction with swing arms causing the magnet rotors to move axially in unison in opposite directions. The air gaps are set so that the coupler will automatically release when subjected to an overloaded condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Assignee: Magna Force, Inc.Inventor: Karl J. Lamb
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Patent number: D571192Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Maximum Arrest Force Inc.Inventors: Igor Stomp, Kar-Choi Chu
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Patent number: D917626Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: April 27, 2021Assignee: G-Force Inc.Inventor: Yingbao Ye
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Patent number: D952521Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2021Date of Patent: May 24, 2022Assignee: G-Force IncInventor: Xin Wang