Patents by Inventor Bruce Woods
Bruce Woods 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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Patent number: 7241612Abstract: A biopesticidal composition for controlling insects (e.g., pecan weevils, the diaprepes root weevil, fall armyworm, fire ants), containing an agriculturally acceptable carrier and an effective insect (e.g., pecan weevils, the diaprepes root weevil, fall armyworm, fire ants) biopesticidal amount of a fungus selected from the group consisting of Beauveria bassiana having the identifying characteristics of Beauveria bassiana NRRL 30593, Metarhizium anisopliae having the identifying characteristics of Metarhizium anisopliae NRRL 30594, Beauveria bassiana having the identifying characteristics of Beauveria bassiana NRRL 30601, Beauveria bassiana having the identifying characteristics of Beauveria bassiana NRRL 30600, or mixtures thereof. Also, a method for controlling insects (e.g., pecan weevils, the diaprepes root weevil, fall armyworm, fire ants), involving applying an effective insect biopesticidal amount of the composition to the insects or to the plants, areas or substrates infested with the insects.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: The United States of America, as Represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: David I. Shapiro-Ilan, Wayne A. Gardner, Bruce Wood, James R. Fuxa
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Patent number: 7217210Abstract: A belt has a plurality of spaced apart teeth, at least one tensile cord extending along the belt spaced from the teeth, and a tooth stock material filling the teeth and encapsulating the tensile cord. A reinforcement cord is incorporated into the belt to generally follow along the tensile cord, the reinforcement cord having at least one overlay portion passing over the tensile cord and at least one loop portion extending down into a tooth to connect and secure the tooth to the tensile cord, whereby reinforcing the tooth against a separation from the belt due to shear forces.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20070023644Abstract: A pressure-flow reducer, and an aerosol focusing system incorporating such a pressure-flow reducer, for performing high-flow, atmosphere-pressure sampling while delivering a tightly focused particle beam in vacuum via an aerodynamic focusing lens stack. The pressure-flow reducer has an inlet nozzle for adjusting the sampling flow rate, a pressure-flow reduction region with a skimmer and pumping ports for reducing the pressure and flow to enable interfacing with low pressure, low flow aerosol focusing devices, and a relaxation chamber for slowing or stopping aerosol particles. In this manner, the pressure-flow reducer decouples pressure from flow, and enables aerosol sampling at atmospheric pressure and at rates greater than 1 liter per minute.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Eric Gard, Vincent Riot, Keith Coffee, Bruce Woods, Herbert Tobias, Jim Birch, Todd Weisgraber
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Publication number: 20060175348Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus (100) for the storing and dispensing of products. In particular, the present invention relates to an apparatus (100) for the storing and dispensing of inter-reactive compounds wherein the inter-reactive compounds are efficiently mixed on extrusion or expulsion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2004Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventor: Bruce Wood
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Patent number: 7070501Abstract: A gaming machine 10 has a display 12 and a game controller arranged to control images of symbols displayed on the display 12. The game controller is arranged to play a game wherein at least one random event is caused to be displayed on the display 12 and, if a predefined winning event occurs, the machine 10 awards a prize. The game controller monitors and stores data relating to a number of free games awarded to a player during a playing session. The gaming machine 10 includes a selector for operation by the player so that the player can choose when, during the playing session, any free game is to be played.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: William George Cormack, Leonard Bruce Woods, Russel James Gartner, Craig William Allardice
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Publication number: 20060116923Abstract: The present invention is an improved shipping system that provides for third-party billing and shipment of a package from a first location to a second location where neither the first or second location is the location of the third-party. An embodiment is disclosed in which a pre-existing call-tag system is modified to permit third-party billing and anywhere to anywhere functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2006Publication date: June 1, 2006Inventors: Bruce Woods, Mike Donohue
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Patent number: 7025082Abstract: An on-board refueling system for vehicles. The refueling system includes a coil reel and a fuel pump. The coil reel has a forward end and a rearward end, a handle proximate the forward end, and a nozzle attached to the forward end. The nozzle is configured to engage a siphon hose. The fuel pump is configured to be interconnected between the rearward end of the coil reel and a fuel tank through a tee connector. A handle is attached proximate the forward end of the coil reel. The nozzle can be configured with a one way valve to prevent fuel from draining when the coil reel is not in use. A coil box can be provided for the coil reel. An on/off valve, such as a petcock valve, is interconnected between the connector tee and a carburetor. An on/off switch can be interconnected to the fuel pump to enable remote operation of the fuel pump.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2005Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20050280307Abstract: A plastic insert for all terrain vehicle (ATV) wheel rims. The plastic insert is preferably configured as an exact fit for a particular ATV wheel rim. The plastic insert has a plurality of lug nut holes defined therein that are configured to receive lug nuts to secure the plastic insert to the particular ATV wheel rim. The plastic insert provides protection of the ATV wheel rim from damaging effects of sand and rocks, as well as the ability to customize an associated ATV and/or to beautify old beat up ATV wheel rims of the associated ATV. The plastic insert may have one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted therein, that may be configured to emit a color(s), and may also have a removable power source mounted therein operationally connected to the LED(S). The removable power source may be a rechargeable battery and/or a non-rechargeable battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2004Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventor: Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20050245397Abstract: Nickel foliar sprays are used to correct growth disorders in plants associated with nickel deficiencies. The nickel can be of either an organic or inorganic source.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Inventors: Bruce Wood, Charles Reilly, Andrew Nyczepir, Mark Crawford, Rufus Chaney
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Patent number: 6942477Abstract: A mold for sequentially curing sections of a belt includes two end zones, a center zone, and transition zones between each end zone and the center zone. The mold is heated and/or cooled by heat transfer fluid flowing from intake manifolds through heat transfer cavities. The intake manifolds are preferably arranged perpendicular to the mold length. In the end zones and in the center zone, the heat transfer cavities are arranged substantially parallel to the length of the mold. The arrangement of the heat transfer cavities provides for a more controlled cure of the belt by allowing the center zone to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the center zone while allowing a cooler consistent temperature to be maintained in the end zones. The transition zones allow a steep temperature gradient from the cooler end zones to the hotter center zone. Heat transfer rates are adjustable without modification to the body of the mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Douglas Bruce Wood, Michael John William Gregg
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Patent number: 6921447Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cured, toothed belt is carried out upon a on a belt-making machine. The method includes incrementally molding sections of the belt with tooth spacing based on an estimated pitch circumference derived from a measured inside circumference, defining and measuring a length of a remaining uncured portion of the belt, the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt being compared to a design length, a difference between the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt and the design length being an error; and, adjusting a distance between a centerline of the first drum and the second drum, so that a compensating error is evenly distributed over the remaining uncured portion of the belt. One advantage of this invention is that the cumulative error generated by measuring and curing each section of the belt in an “end to end” manner can be compensated by small adjustments made over a large section of the belt, preventing a large error in the last section of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2002Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20050149413Abstract: Disclosed is an integrated global shipment system that provides end-to-end visibility of the movement of a package. The integrated global shipment system employs a shipment consolidating application for integrating one or more freight tracking systems with one or more end-delivery systems. As a result, shippers are provided with complete visibility of the movement of their shipments of goods from an origin country to a destination country and till the final consignees. In addition, the integrated shipment system significantly decreases the cost of managing inventories by providing a virtual inventory solution. Under this virtual inventory solution, suppliers are able to bypass distribution centers and delay allocation of goods until after the importation of goods into a destination country.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Alan Amling, George Post, David Zamsky, Kenneth Rankin, Stuart Marcus, Bruce Woods
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Publication number: 20050149453Abstract: Disclosed is an integrated global shipment system that provides end-to-end visibility of the movement of a package. The integrated global shipment system employs a shipment consolidating application for integrating one or more freight tracking systems with one or more end-delivery systems. As a result, shippers are provided with complete visibility of the movement of their shipments of goods from an origin country to a destination country and till the final consignees. In addition, the integrated shipment system significantly decreases the cost of managing inventories by providing a virtual inventory solution. Under this virtual inventory solution, suppliers are able to bypass distribution centers and delay allocation of goods until after the importation of goods into a destination country.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Alan Amling, George Post, David Zamsky, Kenneth Rankin, Stuart Marcus, Bruce Woods
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Publication number: 20050149373Abstract: Disclosed is an integrated global shipment system that provides end-to-end visibility of the movement of a package. The integrated global shipment system employs a shipment consolidating application for integrating one or more freight tracking systems with one or more end-delivery systems. As a result, shippers are provided with complete visibility of the movement of their shipments of goods from an origin country to a destination country and till the final consignees. In addition, the integrated shipment system significantly decreases the cost of managing inventories by providing a virtual inventory solution. Under this virtual inventory solution, suppliers are able to bypass distribution centers and delay allocation of goods until after the importation of goods into a destination country.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 7, 2005Inventors: Alan Amling, George Post, David Zamsky, Kenneth Rankin, Stuart Marcus, Bruce Woods
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Publication number: 20050073683Abstract: An improved method and system of identifying individual aerosol particles in real time. Sample aerosol particles are collimated, tracked, and screened to determine which ones qualify for mass spectrometric analysis based on predetermined qualification or selection criteria. Screening techniques include one or more of determining particle size, shape, symmetry, and fluorescence. Only qualifying particles passing all screening criteria are subject to desorption/ionization and single particle mass spectrometry to produce corresponding test spectra, which is used to determine the identities of each of the qualifying aerosol particles by comparing the test spectra against predetermined spectra for known particle types. In this manner, activation cycling of a particle ablation laser of a single particle mass spectrometer is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Eric Gard, Keith Coffee, Matthias Frank, Herbert Tobias, David Fergenson, Norm Madden, Vincent Riot, Paul Steele, Bruce Woods
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Patent number: 6843444Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamic tracking of a belt as it is built on two rotatable drums separated by a center-to-center distance, especially during the cording process. In one embodiment, both edges of a belt component are temporarily equipped with corded edge binding which is engaged in a gap formed between upper and lower tracking wheels to provide proper alignment of the belt during the cording process and subsequent building steps. In a first tracking assembly, one pair of tracking wheels operates to constrain and align one edge of the belt and another pair, transversely spaced from the first pair, operates to constrain and align the second edge of the belt in the upper span of the belt immediately prior to the belt being positioned on a first drum. In each wheel pair, the axes are biased toward one another and slightly biased in the direction of travel of the belt.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20040126451Abstract: A mold for sequentially curing sections of a belt includes two end zones, a center zone, and transition zones between each end zone and the center zone. The mold is heated and/or cooled by heat transfer fluid flowing from intake manifolds through heat transfer cavities. The intake manifolds are preferably arranged perpendicular to the mold length. In the end zones and in the center zone, the heat transfer cavities are arranged substantially parallel to the length of the mold. The arrangement of the heat transfer cavities provides for a more controlled cure of the belt by allowing the center zone to maintain a consistent temperature throughout the center zone while allowing a cooler consistent temperature to be maintained in the end zones. The transition zones allow a steep temperature gradient from the cooler end zones to the hotter center zone. Heat transfer rates are adjustable without modification to the body of the mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Douglas Bruce Wood, Michael John William Gregg
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Publication number: 20040124552Abstract: A method for manufacturing a cured, toothed belt is carried out upon a on a belt-making machine. The method includes incrementally molding sections of the belt with tooth spacing based on an estimated pitch circumference derived from a measured inside circumference, defining and measuring a length of a remaining uncured portion of the belt, the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt being compared to a design length, a difference between the length of the remaining uncured portion of the belt and the design length being an error; and, adjusting a distance between a centerline of the first drum and the second drum, so that a compensating error is evenly distributed over the remaining uncured portion of the belt.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Douglas Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20040124560Abstract: Method for producing a power drive belt having drive teeth on both sides of the belt. The teeth include abrasion resistant facing fabric on both sides of the belt. The power drive teeth are molded on both sides of the belt slab in a planar mold having power teeth-forming recesses in first and second mold halves. In a preferred method, a portion of the belt is transfer molded by pressing tooth stock material through the cord layer and another portion of the belt is compression molded. The mold is provided with edge channels and/or waste pockets to accommodate excess tooth forming material generated during the molding process.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Jason Wolter Klein, Douglas Bruce Wood
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Publication number: 20040118963Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamic tracking of a belt as it is built on two rotatable drums separated by a center-to-center distance, especially during the cording process. In one embodiment, both edges of a belt component are temporarily equipped with corded edge binding which is engaged in a gap formed between upper and lower tracking wheels to provide proper alignment of the belt during the cording process and subsequent building steps. In a first tracking assembly, one pair of tracking wheels operates to constrain and align one edge of the belt and another pair, transversely spaced from the first pair, operates to constrain and align the second edge of the belt in the upper span of the belt immediately prior to the belt being positioned on a first drum. In each wheel pair, the axes are biased toward one another and slightly biased in the direction of travel of the belt.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventor: Douglas Bruce Wood