Patents by Inventor Harold A. Webster
Harold A. Webster 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: 20220314090Abstract: A sport exercise device; for use with a sport stick, the sport stick having a head and a shaft. The device comprises a face, edge and attachment means. In one approach, the edge is adapted and arranged to surround the stick's head. The attachment means allows attachment of the device's face to hold an independently provided weight with respect to the head. The attachment means may allow attachment of the device's face to close the stick's net sufficient to prevent out-passage of a ball within the net.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2022Publication date: October 6, 2022Inventor: Gregory Harold WEBSTER
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Patent number: 11395946Abstract: A sport exercise device; for use with a sport stick, the sport stick having a head and a shaft. The device comprises a face, edge and attachment means. In one approach, the edge is adapted and arranged to surround the stick's head. The attachment means allows attachment of the device's face to hold an independently provided weight with respect to the head. The attachment means may allow attachment of the device's face to close the stick's net sufficient to prevent out-passage of a ball within the net.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Inventor: Gregory Harold Webster
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Publication number: 20200164257Abstract: A sport exercise device; for use with a sport stick, the sport stick having a head and a shaft. The device comprises a face, edge and attachment means. In one approach, the edge is adapted and arranged to surround the stick's head. The attachment means allows attachment of the device's face to hold an independently provided weight with respect to the head. The attachment means may allow attachment of the device's face to close the stick's net sufficient to prevent out-passage of a ball within the net.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2020Publication date: May 28, 2020Inventor: Gregory Harold WEBSTER
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Patent number: 10549163Abstract: A sport exercise device; for use with a sport stick, the sport stick having a head and a shaft. The device comprises a face, edge and attachment means. In one approach, the edge is adapted and arranged to surround the stick's head. The attachment means allows attachment of the device's face to hold an independently provided weight with respect to the head. The attachment means may allow attachment of the device's face to close the stick's net sufficient to prevent out-passage of a ball within the net.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Inventor: Gregory Harold Webster
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Publication number: 20160121189Abstract: A sport exercise device; for use with a sport stick, the sport stick having a head and a shaft. The device comprises a face, edge and attachment means. In one approach, the edge is adapted and arranged to surround the stick's head. The attachment means allows attachment of the device's face to hold an independently provided weight with respect to the head. The attachment means may allow attachment of the device's face to close the stick's net sufficient to prevent out-passage of a ball within the net.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2015Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventor: Gregory Harold WEBSTER
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Patent number: 6856921Abstract: A cooling apparatus, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which provide for selectively providing power to an attached heat-dissipating apparatus having a cooling probe in thermal contact with a cooling unit, to remove heat generated by a heat-generating source within the computer to an external environment outside of the computer. Power may be conserved, portable battery life extended, higher-speed processors utilized, and overall dimensional characteristics of a personal computer may be slimmed and reduced by utilizing the apparatus with a personal computer. Heat energy is transferred across a thermal connection interface from the heat-generating source of the personal computer to a collection face of the apparatus, and thereafter collected heat energy is dissipated in relation to the available power of the power source and/or the planned operating speed of the processor.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark E. Cohen, Joseph Anthony Ho-Lung, Vinod Kamath, Leo Harold Webster, Jr., Tin-Lup Wong
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Publication number: 20040122606Abstract: A cooling apparatus, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which provide for selectively providing power to an attached heat-dissipating apparatus having a cooling probe in thermal contact with a cooling unit, to remove heat generated by a heat-generating source within the computer to an external environment outside of the computer. Power may be conserved, portable battery life extended, higher-speed processors utilized, and overall dimensional characteristics of a personal computer may be slimmed and reduced by utilizing the apparatus with a personal computer. Heat energy is transferred across a thermal connection interface from the heat-generating source of the personal computer to a collection face of the apparatus, and thereafter collected heat energy is dissipated in relation to the available power of the power source and/or the planned operating speed of the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2003Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark E. Cohen, Joseph Anthony Ho-Lung, Vinod Kamath, Leo Harold Webster,, Tin-Lup Wong
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Publication number: 20020122298Abstract: A cooling apparatus, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which provide for selectively providing power to an attached heat-dissipating apparatus having a cooling probe in thermal contact with a cooling unit, to remove heat generated by a heat-generating source within the computer to an external environment outside of the computer. Power may be conserved, portable battery life extended, higher-speed processors utilized, and overall dimensional characteristics of a personal computer may be slimmed and reduced by utilizing the apparatus with a personal computer. Heat energy is transferred across a thermal connection interface from the heat-generating source of the personal computer to a collection face of the apparatus, and thereafter collected heat energy is dissipated in relation to the available power of the power source and/or the planned operating speed of the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2002Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Mark E. Cohen, Joseph Anthony Ho-Lung, Vinod Kamath, Leo Harold Webster, Tin-Lup Wong
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Patent number: 6445580Abstract: A cooling apparatus, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which provide for selectively providing power to an attached heat-dissipating apparatus having a cooling probe in thermal contact with a cooling unit, to remove heat generated by a heat-generating source within the computer to an external environment outside of the computer. Power may be conserved, portable battery life extended, higher-speed processors utilized, and overall dimensional characteristics of a personal computer may be slimmed and reduced by utilizing the apparatus with a personal computer. Heat energy is transferred across a thermal connection interface from the heat-generating source of the personal computer to a collection face of the apparatus, and thereafter collected heat energy is dissipated in relation to the available power of the power source and/or the planned operating speed of the processor.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Mark E. Cohen, Joseph Anthony Ho-lung, Vinod Kamath, Leo Harold Webster, Jr., Tin-Lup Wong
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Patent number: 6118667Abstract: A removable card insulator and guide prevents inadvertent shorting during the insertion or removal of an adapter card into a "hot-plug" computer system. The card insulator includes perpendicular first and second planar portions. When installed in a computer system, the first planar portion is positioned perpendicular to the motherboard, and the second planar portion is positioned parallel to the motherboard such that any components on the motherboard are positioned between the second planar portion and the motherboard. The second planar portion includes a slot through which an adapter card connector can be passed to mate with a connector on the motherboard. A step has perpendicular riser and tread portions, wherein the riser is attached perpendicular to the second planar portion, such that the tread is parallel to and offset from the second planar portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Cynthia M. Grosser, Mohanlal Savji Mansuria, Leo Harold Webster, Jr.
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Patent number: 4863578Abstract: In a system for cathodically protecting an underground metallic structure where a sacrificial anode material encasing a metal core is in electrical communication with the structure, the core can be automatically and galvanically disconnected from electrical communication with the structure after the anode material has been consumed, by inserting in series between the structure and the core a corrodible link made of a material which is less galvanically active than the anode material but more galvanically active than the material of the core. At least a portion of the corrodible link is exposed to the underground environment, so that upon consumption of the anode material, the corrodible link will corrode and break the connection between the core and the underground structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Corrosion Service Company LimitedInventor: Harold A. Webster