Patents by Inventor Greg Larson
Greg Larson 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: 20200279322Abstract: Systems and methods for dynamically allocating credit to a consumer or organization are disclosed. Transaction data for the consumer are stored and analyzed to determine whether or not to increase or decrease credit for the consumer. The systems and methods include analyzing past transaction data to determine whether or not a similar circumstance has faced the consumer in the past, whether or not the credit at that time was sufficient, and whether or not to change the present credit to the consumer in response.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2018Publication date: September 3, 2020Applicant: Divvy Pay Inc.Inventors: Blake Murray, Greg Larson
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Patent number: 10569290Abstract: An in-situ foam generation apparatus includes a dissolution chamber that houses a polymer stick cavity or canister, a mixing chamber that houses a static mixer, and a foaming chamber that houses a mechanical agitator in fluid communication with a compressed air inlet. The chambers are in fluid communication with one another by way of a respective chamber inlet and outlet, with the mixing chamber being located between the dissolution and foaming chambers. A pressure regulator can be used to control the incoming aqueous solution pressure to the dissolution chamber. A nozzle exhaust is in fluid communication with the outlet of the foaming chamber. One or more polymer sticks that include one or more cleaning agent can be loaded into the cavity or canister of the dissolution chamber. An end consistency of the polymer stick can be in a range of partially solidified to fully solidified.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Easy Foam, Inc.Inventors: Donald Cochran, Greg Larson
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Patent number: 10052666Abstract: An in-situ foam generation apparatus includes a dissolution chamber that houses a polymer stick cavity or canister, a mixing chamber that houses a static mixer, and a foaming chamber that houses a mechanical agitator in fluid communication with a compressed air inlet. The chambers are in fluid communication with one another by way of a respective chamber inlet and outlet, with the mixing chamber being located between the dissolution and foaming chambers. A pressure regulator can be used to control the incoming aqueous solution pressure to the dissolution chamber. A nozzle exhaust is in fluid communication with the outlet of the foaming chamber. One or more polymer sticks that include one or more cleaning agent can be loaded into the cavity or canister of the dissolution chamber. An end consistency of the polymer stick can be in a range of partially solidified to fully solidified.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2015Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Easy Foam, Inc.Inventors: Donald Cochran, Greg Larson
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Patent number: 8157432Abstract: A drinking water distribution reservoir has a new draft tube mixing arrangement. An intermediate opening in the draft tube enables water to flow between the central passage of the draft tube and an intermediate portion of the tank. Directional walls can be provided on the intermediate opening to help direct flow, and a check valve can be used to prevent flow from the intermediate section of the tank into the draft tube or prevent flow from the draft tube into the intermediate section of the tank. A venturi portion can also be provided on the draft tube to help draw water from the intermediate portion of the tank into the draft tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2010Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron CompanyInventors: James B. Tysse, Greg A. Larson, Donald N. Ruehrwein
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Publication number: 20100232254Abstract: A drinking water distribution reservoir has a new draft tube mixing arrangement. An intermediate opening in the draft tube enables water to flow between the central passage of the draft tube and an intermediate portion of the tank. Directional walls can be provided on the intermediate opening to help direct flow, and a check valve can be used to prevent flow from the intermediate section of the tank into the draft tube or prevent flow from the draft tube into the intermediate section of the tank. A venturi portion can also be provided on the draft tube to help draw water from the intermediate portion of the tank into the draft tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Applicant: CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON COMPANYInventors: James B. Tysse, Greg A. Larson, Donald N. Ruehrwein
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Patent number: 7748891Abstract: A drinking water distribution reservoir has a new draft tube mixing arrangement. An intermediate opening in the draft tube enables water to flow between the central passage of the draft tube and an intermediate portion of the tank. Directional walls can provided on the intermediate opening to help direct flow, and a check valve can be used to prevent flow from the intermediate section of the tank into the draft tube or prevent flow from the draft tube into the intermediate section of the tank. A venturi portion can also be provided on the draft tube to help draw water from the intermediate portion of the tank into the draft tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Chicago Bridge & Iron CompanyInventors: James B. Tysse, Greg A. Larson, Donald Neil Ruehrwein
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Publication number: 20080203098Abstract: A drinking water distribution reservoir has a new draft tube mixing arrangement. An intermediate opening in the draft tube enables water to flow between the central passage of the draft tube and an intermediate portion of the tank. Directional walls can provided on the intermediate opening to help direct flow, and a check valve can be used to prevent flow from the intermediate section of the tank into the draft tube or prevent flow from the draft tube into the intermediate section of the tank. A venturi portion can also be provided on the draft tube to help draw water from the intermediate portion of the tank into the draft tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON COMPANYInventors: James B. Tysse, Greg A. Larson, Donald N. Ruehrwein
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Publication number: 20030120327Abstract: A medical lead adaptor assembly for making an electrical connection between a cardiac lead and an external medical device, with the cardiac lead including a lead connector pin for electrically coupling the cardiac lead to the lead adaptor assembly. The lead adaptor assembly includes a connector end assembly that electrically couples the lead adaptor assembly to the external device, a housing portion that has a lead receptacle portion including a lead receptacle that receives the lead connector pin of the cardiac lead to electrically couple the cardiac lead to the lead adaptor assembly, and a retaining flange that extends from the housing portion and has a retaining slot that receives and retains the cardiac lead to substantially prevent corruption of the electrical coupling of the cardiac lead to the lead adaptor assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Mark Tobritzhofer, Dwight Lauinger, Al Knudson, Greg Larson, Eric Huff
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Patent number: 5131201Abstract: A composite elevated storage tank is constructed utilizing precast concrete panels for a pedestal which supports a steel storage tank. The precast concrete panels are poured in a controlled environment not subject to the difficulties inherent with sitecast concrete construction. A simple and practical method of attaching the panels to each other as well as to the foundation and steel tank ensures the concrete pedestal behaves as a shell to sustain all loads. This method, which uses cast in plates welded together at vertical joints and vertical aligned threaded rods for horizontal joints, serves to reduce the length of time required to construct a composite elevated tank and also reduces the construction costs.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Pitt-Des Moines, Inc.Inventors: Greg A. Larson, Maurice D. Reimers, Nelson D. Smith, James M. Braden
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Patent number: 5029426Abstract: A composite elevated storage tank is constructed utilizing precast concrete panels for a pedestal which supports a steel storage tank. The precast concrete panels are poured in a controlled environment not subject to the difficulties inherent with sitecast concrete construction. A simple and practical method of attaching the panels to each other as well as to the foundation and steel tank ensures the concrete pedestal behaves as a shell to sustain all loads. This method, which uses cast in plates welded together at vertical joints and vertical aligned threaded rods for horizontal joints, serves to reduce the length of time required to construct a composite elevated tank and also reduces the construction costs.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1990Date of Patent: July 9, 1991Assignee: Pitt-Des Moines, Inc.Inventors: Greg A. Larson, Maurice D. Reimers, Nelson D. Smith, James M. Braden