Patents by Inventor James A. Lindsey
James A. Lindsey 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: 20170076247Abstract: A work management system for claims work management by claims caching and dynamic work allocation has a module configured to cause the processor to receive the plurality of claims from the plurality of claims input channels; determine the type and priority of each of the received plurality of claims; determine a profile of work for one or more claims based on the determined type and priority of each of the one or more claims; create a plurality of claims cache tables based on the profiles of work, each cache table comprising one or more of the plurality of claims; and in automatic response to determining the profile of work for the one or more claims, dynamically allocating each of the plurality of claims to at least one group and at least one user within the at least one group.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Kevin Mayes, Jerome George Recker, Daniel Wesley Kenemer, Sreekanth Ram, David Chmielewski, Jonathan James Lindsey
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Publication number: 20170076242Abstract: A work management system for claims/priority assignment and dynamic work allocation has a module configured to cause the processor to receive the plurality of claims from the plurality of claims input channels; determine the type and priority of each of the received plurality of claims; determine a profile of work for one or more claims based on the determined type and priority of each of the one or more claims; create at least one group profile and at least one user profile including associating each of the at least one group profiles and user profiles with at least one of a plurality of claim types; and in automatic response to determining the profile of work for the one or more claims, dynamically allocate each of the plurality of claims to at least one group profile and at least one user profile within the at least one group profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventors: Kevin Mayes, Sreekanth Ram, Daniel Wesley Kenemer, Jerome George Recker, David Chmielewski, Jonathan James Lindsey
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Patent number: 8708259Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention generally provide processes for recovering and/or using one or more constituent components of carpeting. More specifically, various embodiments provide processes for reclaiming a filler material from carpet as well as processes for using the recovered filler material in subsequent carpet manufacturing processes. The present filler recovery processes can provide recycled filler material, which can be extracted at various stages of processing, and in different purities, depending on the subsequent need or use for the recovered filler material. In some instances, the filler recovery processes described herein can be implemented as sub-processes for recycling other carpet components.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2012Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Paul Meredith
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Publication number: 20130288096Abstract: Systems for providing assemblies for containing multi-cell battery systems, and/or multi-cell batteries using such enclosures, are described. A battery case may be partitioned into a battery management portion and a cell portion. Each portion may be configured to accept corresponding battery components in a modular fashion allowing easy installation, removal, and access. The batteries may be configured for convenient handling, storage, and use in a variety of environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2013Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: KRISTOPHER J. FRUTSCHY, JAMES LINDSEY, MICHAEL ZANONI, LENG MAO
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Publication number: 20120241542Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention generally provide processes for recovering and/or using one or more constituent components of carpeting. More specifically, various embodiments provide processes for reclaiming a filler material from carpet as well as processes for using the recovered filler material in subsequent carpet manufacturing processes. The present filler recovery processes can provide recycled filler material, which can be extracted at various stages of processing, and in different purities, depending on the subsequent need or use for the recovered filler material. In some instances, the filler recovery processes described herein can be implemented as sub-processes for recycling other carpet components.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: MOHAWK CARPET DISTRIBUTION, INC.Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Paul Meredith
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Patent number: 8205814Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention generally provide processes for recovering and/or using one or more constituent components of carpeting. More specifically, various embodiments provide processes for reclaiming a filler material from carpet as well as processes for using the recovered filler material in subsequent carpet manufacturing processes. The present filler recovery processes can provide recycled filler material, which can be extracted at various stages of processing, and in different purities, depending on the subsequent need or use for the recovered filler material. In some instances, the filler recovery processes described herein can be implemented as sub-processes for recycling other carpet components.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Mohawk Carpet Distribution, Inc.Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Paul Meredith
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Patent number: 7802769Abstract: The present system and method enable the efficient level hanging of a frame (e.g., picture frame) on a wall using a bubble level integrated into a level member. The level member is rotatably attached to a mounting member that is secured to a wall. The level member is additionally configured to receive a hook and hold member that is attached to a frame. The mounting member includes at least one mounting member mounting hole configured to receive a securing device for securing the mounting member to a wall. Additionally, the mounting member includes at least one mounting member tightening hole configured to receive a tightening device for adjustably securing the mounting member to a level member, wherein the tightening device does not secure the mounting member to the wall. Furthermore, the mounting member is configured to include a mounting member receiver for receiving a level member plate.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2007Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Inventor: James Lindsey
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Publication number: 20100044480Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention generally provide processes for recovering and/or using one or more constituent components of carpeting. More specifically, various embodiments provide processes for reclaiming a filler material from carpet as well as processes for using the recovered filler material in subsequent carpet manufacturing processes. The present filler recovery processes can provide recycled filler material, which can be extracted at various stages of processing, and in different purities, depending on the subsequent need or use for the recovered filler material. In some instances, the filler recovery processes described herein can be implemented as sub-processes for recycling other carpet components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Paul Meredith
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Patent number: 7635099Abstract: A component recovery process to recover one or more of the constituent components of a feed material. In one embodiment, the process is a carpet recycling process, the feed material being carpet, and the constituent components being fiber, filler and adhesive. The process can refine the polypropylene backing polymer and face fibers of post industrial edge trim selvage, whole carpet construction post industrial scraps and pieces, as well as whole carpet post consumer scraps and pieces and in particular mixtures there of. The process beneficially uses land filled edge trim and pre land filled selvage, whole carpet construction scraps and whole carpet post consumer scraps and mixtures there of for component purification.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Mohawk Carpet CorporationInventors: Paul Meredith, James A. Lindsey
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Publication number: 20080089840Abstract: Bioswellable sutures are provided in the form of absorbable, compliant monofilaments of an amphiphilic copolyester, an absorbable multifilament braid, a non-absorbable monofilament with swellable outer layer, a non-absorbable multifilament braid with an absorbable monofilament core of an amphiphilic copolymer, and a non-absorbable, multifilament braid molecularly integrated with an outer sheath that is highly hydrophilic.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: POLYMED, INC.Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey
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Publication number: 20080058870Abstract: Monofilament sutures are disclosed, which are formed of complaint, segmented, polyaxial, absorbable copolyesters. The sutures are capable of retaining at least 50 percent of their initial breaking strength after 6 weeks following placement in animal or human tissues.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2005Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey
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Publication number: 20070275034Abstract: Biomedical and tissue engineering devices, such as surgical sutures and microporous scaffolds, respectively, which undergo swelling and increase in dimensions when placed in aqueous environments such as living tissues, are produced by the melt-spinning or electrostatic spinning into strong monofilament and multifilament yarns or microfibrous fabrics, respectively. Such devices are formed from especially high molecular weight crystalline polyether-esters having a minimum inherent viscosity of 0.8 dL/g and heat of fusion of at least 5 J/g, wherein the polyether-esters are made by grafting to a polyester component a polyether glycol component having a minimum molecular weight of about 1 kDa with at least one cyclic monomer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey, M. Taylor, David Linden, David Ingram
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Publication number: 20060286143Abstract: Absorbable, essentially non-absorbable, and non-absorbable crystalline, amphiphilic, block/graft copolymeric compositions exhibit an inherent viscosity of at least 0.5 dL/g, a heat of fusion of at least 10 J/g and undergo swelling in the biological environment due to a water up-take of at least 10 percent of original dry mass. These compositions are designed for use in swellable surgical sutures, coatings of medical devices, and carriers for the delivery of bioactive agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey
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Publication number: 20060240144Abstract: Biodegradable chewing gum bases are provided having natural and/or synthetic polymeric components of polypeptide- and/or polyester-based materials, the bases having modulated hydrophilicity, adhesive properties, compliance, and elasticity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey, Kimberly Carpenter
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Publication number: 20060193728Abstract: A compressor system operable to shutdown in response to a shutdown signal. The compressor system includes a compression device operable between a first speed and a second speed to produce a flow of compressed fluid at a pressure. A blowdown valve is movable between a closed position and an open position in which at least a portion of the flow of compressed fluid passes through the blowdown valve to reduce the pressure of the flow of compressed fluid. A sensor is positioned to measure the pressure and a controller is operable to move the blowdown valve to the open position and set the speed of the compression device to a low set point speed in response to the shutdown signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: James Lindsey, James Mehaffey, Richard Mauney
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Publication number: 20060025516Abstract: This invention deals with a tissue protecting, spray-on film composition comprising an amphiphilic film-forming, segmented/block copolymer derived form at least one water-soluble monomer and at least another water-insoluble monomer, wherein the film can be formed from a water soluble organic solvent such as 2-propanol, acetone, and ethyl acetate. The film can contain a bioactive agent including those to have antimicrobial, anesthetic, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2005Publication date: February 2, 2006Inventors: Shalaby Shalaby, James Lindsey
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Patent number: 6883668Abstract: The invention is an automatic debris separation process for effecting air separation of fragmented materials, such as size-reduced fiber feedstocks derived from textile wastes. The process uses high-velocity air within an elutriation assembly to efficiently remove ferrous and non-ferrous metal debris from recyclable polymer fibers. In particular, the process may employ automatic process control strategies to vary airflow within the elutriation assembly in process-controlled response to measured metal contamination, thereby ensuring that post-separation metal contamination is maintained at or below an upper contamination limit.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Daniel A. Allen, Jr., Jonathan W. Skelley
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Patent number: 6883667Abstract: The invention is an automatic debris separation system for effecting air separation of fragmented materials, such as size-reduced fiber feedstocks derived from textile wastes. The system uses high-velocity air within an elutriation assembly to efficiently remove ferrous and non-ferrous metal debris from recyclable polymer fibers. In particular, the system may employ automatic process control strategies to vary airflow within the elutriation assembly in process-controlled response to measured metal contamination, thereby ensuring that post-separation metal contamination is maintained at or below an upper contamination limit.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Wellman, Inc.Inventors: James A. Lindsey, Daniel A. Allen, Jr., Jonathan W. Skelley
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Patent number: 6250131Abstract: An apparatus and method are described for use in the area of equalizing and measuring the quality of steam exiting multiple branches in a two-phase distribution system. The system utilizes fluid level elevational differences to provide a self-correcting mechanism so that the system may be utilized regardless of incoming fluid quality or pressure. The system does not require an inlet seperator. A system having a T-junction with upper and lower manifolds is described. Also described is a system having a differential liquid bypass and vapor branch with flow restrictions. The flow restrictions may be an orifice plate, a venturi, or a control valve.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: James Craig Pauley, James Lindsey Gilbert Schrodt, Eric L. Berger
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Patent number: 6116259Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for adjusting, measuring and controlling the vapor/liquid ratio of wet steam in the output line of a pipe junction in a two phase fluid flow line. The vapor phase and liquid phase of the two phase fluid are separated in the main flow line of the junction and the volume flow rate of each phase measured. The two phases are recombined at the plane of symmetry of the output line of the junction and the liquid flow rate is controlled and varied through an adjustable valve in a liquid phase bypass flow line.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1996Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: James Raymond Stoy, James Lindsey Gilbert Schrodt, Eric Lee Berger