Patents by Inventor Bruce Powell
Bruce Powell has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20140216855Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Thyssenkrupp Elevator CorporationInventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Patent number: 8733507Abstract: An elevator system includes at least two independently operable elevator cars in each elevator shaft of the system. The elevator shaft may include a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: ThyssenKrupp Elevator CorporationInventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Publication number: 20130186712Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: THYSSEN ELEVATOR CAPITAL CORP.Inventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Patent number: 8397873Abstract: An elevator system includes at least two independently operable elevator cars in an elevator shaft. The elevator system controls loading of one of the car at ground floor level by moving the other car to a level below the ground floor level.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Thyssen Elevator Capital Corp.Inventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Publication number: 20120118674Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system can include at least one first elevator shaft having a first and a second region, with the first region extending from a ground level to sub-ground levels, and with the second region extending from the ground level to a top floor. A first elevator car may move within the first region and a second elevator car may move within the second region, in the same shaft independently of each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Patent number: 8100230Abstract: An elevator system includes at least two independently operable elevator cars in an elevator shaft. The elevator system includes a virtual landing.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Thyssen Elevator Capital Corp.Inventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Publication number: 20110073415Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system comprises at least one first elevator shaft having a lower first and a lower second region, where a first elevator car moves within the lower first region of the first elevator shaft and a second elevator car moves within the lower second region. The first and second elevators are moveably controlled independently of each other within the first shaft. The system also includes at least one second elevator shaft having an upper first and an upper second region, where a third elevator car moves within the upper first region of the second elevator shaft and a fourth elevator car moving within the upper second region. The third and fourth elevator cars also are moveably controlled independently of each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Patent number: 7841450Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system comprises at least one first elevator shaft having a lower first and a lower second region, where a first elevator car moves within the lower first region of the first elevator shaft and a second elevator car moves within the lower second region. The first and second elevators are moveably controlled independently of each other within the first shaft. The system also includes at least one second elevator shaft having an upper first and an upper second region, where a third elevator car moves within the upper first region of the second elevator shaft and a fourth elevator car moving within the upper second region. The third and fourth elevator cars also are moveably controlled independently of each other.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2005Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: ThyssenKrupp Elevator Capital CorporationInventors: Rory S. Smith, Randolph W. Huff, Richard D. Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Patent number: 7539386Abstract: A hinged fiber optic routing guide comprises a base having a front surface and a top edge, a hinge connected to the base top edge, a retaining wall connected to the base front surface, the retaining wall having a pre-determined bend radius, the retaining wall having an inside face, and a retaining tine connected to the retaining wall inside face.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Bruce Powell, Anthony P. Noto, Richard Kilpatrick
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Publication number: 20070039785Abstract: An elevator system comprises at least two independently operable elevator cars in each of a plurality of elevator shafts within a building. The elevator system comprises at least one first elevator shaft having a lower first and a lower second region, where a first elevator car moves within the lower first region of the first elevator shaft and a second elevator car moves within the lower second region. The first and second elevators are moveably controlled independently of each other within the first shaft. The system also includes at least one second elevator shaft having an upper first and an upper second region, where a third elevator car moves within the upper first region of the second elevator shaft and a fourth elevator car moving within the upper second region. The third and fourth elevator cars also are moveably controlled independently of each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Rory Smith, Randolph Huff, Richard Peters, Bruce Powell, Gerhard Thumm
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Publication number: 20050077391Abstract: A portable misting system having a pump that is at least partially submersed in a fluid. The partial submersion of the pump enables the pump to move fluid through a supply hose to a plurality of misting nozzles. In one embodiment, the misting system includes a receptacle configured to receive and store a fluid. The pump is coupled to the receptacle so as to be at least partially submersed in the fluid contained therein. In another embodiment, the misting system includes a receptacle in fluid communication with a pump chamber. The pump is partially disposed within the pump chamber so as to be at least partially submersed in the fluid contained in the pump chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: April 14, 2005Inventors: Bruce Powell, Mark Platt
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Publication number: 20020099460Abstract: A computer-based system facilitates providing design information to customers or users at remote locations around the world. A design module preferably utilizes different types of information from the customer and automatically generates elevator design information for the customer's consideration. An example design module includes a first module that makes elevator system design determinations based upon expected passenger traffic patterns. Another module generates elevator system design information based upon building characteristics. A third module generates design information based upon dimensional information regarding the hoistway in which the elevator will be installed. The system preferably provides design information to the user in the form of budgeting or pricing information, written specifications and drawings as desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventors: Christopher Alen Bowler, Scott Christopher Gaskill, Bruce Powell, Omar Fathi
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Patent number: 6283688Abstract: In order to provide a manner of supporting a load lock in a semi-trailer even during transport, a load lock rack kit includes a load lock rack comprising a generally planar shelf-like supporting surface having a front edge and a rear edge spaced therefrom and a pair of tie down fittings. The shelf-like supporting surface has at least one opening extending from the front edge to at least a point generally intermediate the front and rear edges to receive the shaft of the load lock wherein the opening is formed such that a bearing pad on at least one end of the shaft cannot pass through the opening. With this arrangement, the load lock rack also includes a plate for mounting the shelf-like supporting surface with the rear edge adjacent the side wall of the semi-trailer and a lip or angled surface to maintain the load lock on the load lock rack during transport of the semi-trailer.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Inventor: Bruce Powell
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Patent number: 6120224Abstract: In order to provide a manner of supporting a load lock in a semi-trailer even during transport, a load lock rack kit includes a load lock rack comprising a generally planar shelf-like supporting surface having a front edge and a rear edge spaced therefrom and a pair of tie down fittings. The shelf-like supporting surface has at least one opening extending from the front edge to at least a point generally intermediate the front and rear edges to receive the shaft of the load lock wherein the opening is formed such that a bearing pad on at least one end of the shaft cannot pass through the opening. With this arrangement, the load lock rack also includes a plate for mounting the shelf-like supporting surface with the rear edge adjacent the side wall of the semi-trailer and a lip or angled surface to maintain the load lock on the load lock rack during transport of the semi-trailer.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventor: Bruce Powell