Patents by Inventor Jim Weaver
Jim Weaver 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: 9203328Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: ADVANCED CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Michael H. Freeman, W. J. “Jim” Weaver, Jr., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Patent number: 9153914Abstract: A power device including a power circuit assembly, a first plug assembly, and a second plug assembly is described herein. The first plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for transmitting power from a power source to the power circuit assembly at a first voltage. The second plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for controllably transmitting power from the power source to the power circuit assembly at a second voltage and at a third voltage.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: ADVANCED CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: W. J. “Jim” Weaver, Jr., Michael H. Freeman, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee, Roy Matthew Milner, II
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Publication number: 20150222192Abstract: An electrical circuit for providing electrical power for use in powering electronic devices is described herein. The electrical circuit includes a primary power circuit and a secondary power circuit. The primary power circuit receives an alternating current (AC) input power signal from an electrical power source and generates an intermediate direct current (DC) power signal. The intermediate DC power signal is generated at a first voltage level that is less than a voltage level of the AC input power signal. The secondary power circuit receives the intermediate DC power signal from the primary power circuit and delivers an output DC power signal to an electronic device. The output DC power signal is delivered at an output voltage level that is less than the first voltage level of the intermediate DC power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2015Publication date: August 6, 2015Inventors: Michael H. Freeman, W.J. *Jim* Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Glenn Noufer, Randall L. Sandusky, Jim Sesters, Neaz E. Farooqi, Jim Devoy, Jay Cormier
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Publication number: 20150200511Abstract: A power device including a power circuit assembly, a first plug assembly, and a second plug assembly is described herein. The first plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for transmitting power from a power source to the power circuit assembly at a first voltage. The second plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for controllably transmitting power from the power source to the power circuit assembly at a second voltage and at a third voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Inventors: W.J. "Jim" Weaver, Jr., Michael H. Freeman, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Publication number: 20150180355Abstract: An electrical circuit for providing electrical power for use in powering electronic devices is described herein. The electrical circuit includes a primary power circuit and a secondary power circuit. The primary power circuit receives an alternating current (AC) input power signal from an electrical power source and generates an intermediate direct current (DC) power signal. The intermediate DC power signal is generated at a first voltage level that is less than a voltage level of the AC input power signal. The secondary power circuit receives the intermediate DC power signal from the primary power circuit and delivers an output DC power signal to an electronic device. The output DC power signal is delivered at an output voltage level that is less than the first voltage level of the intermediate DC power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Michael H. Freeman, W.J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Glenn Noufer, Randall L. Sandusky, Jim Sesters, Neaz E. Farooqi, Jim Devoy, Jay Cormier
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Publication number: 20150155789Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2014Publication date: June 4, 2015Inventors: Michael H. Freeman, W.J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Publication number: 20150036389Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventors: Michael H. Freeman, W. J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Patent number: 8717572Abstract: A spectrophotometer includes a plurality of sensor elements arranged together, each sensor element including a filter; a light sensor optically coupled with an output of the filter; and a barrier that surrounds the filter and light sensor and a space between the filter and light sensor. For each sensor element, the barrier blocks light that has not passed through the filter from reaching the light sensor including such that light from one sensor element is not detected by another of the sensor elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Kenneth J. Faase, James R. Przybyla, Melinda M. Valencia, Jim Weaver
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Publication number: 20140049176Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Inventors: W. J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Michael H. Freeman, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Publication number: 20140051292Abstract: A power device including a power circuit assembly, a first plug assembly, and a second plug assembly is described herein. The first plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for transmitting power from a power source to the power circuit assembly at a first voltage. The second plug assembly is coupled to the power circuit assembly for controllably transmitting power from the power source to the power circuit assembly at a second voltage and at a third voltage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: ADVANCED CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: W.J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Michael H. Freeman, Jr., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Publication number: 20140049106Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: ADVANCED CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Michael H. Freeman, W. J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Publication number: 20140049991Abstract: An energy efficient apparatus includes a switching device, a frequency dependent reactive device, and a control element is provided. The switching device is coupled to a source of electrical power and includes a pair of transistors and is adapted to receive a control signal and to produce an alternating current power signal. The frequency of the alternating current power signal is responsive to the control signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is electrically coupled to the pair of transistors for receiving the alternating current power signal and producing an output power signal. The frequency dependent reactive device is chosen to achieve a desired voltage of the output power signal relative to the frequency of the alternating current power signal. The control element senses an actual voltage of the direct current power signal and modifies the control signal delivered to achieve the desired voltage of the direct current power signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2012Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: ADVANCED CHARGING TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Michael H. Freeman, W. J. "Jim" Weaver, JR., Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Patent number: 8267175Abstract: A wellbore servicing method comprises converting a water into an electrochemically activated water, preparing a wellbore servicing composition comprising the electrochemically activated water, and placing the wellbore servicing composition in a wellbore. Also, a cement composition comprises a cement and an electrochemically activated water.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Jim Weaver, Mark Savery, Billy Slabaugh, Roger Cromwell
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Publication number: 20120204764Abstract: A wellbore servicing method comprises converting a water into an electrochemically activated water, preparing a wellbore servicing composition comprising the electrochemically activated water, and placing the wellbore servicing composition in a wellbore. Also, cement composition comprises a cement and an electrochemically activated water.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jim Weaver, Mark Savery, Billy Slabaugh, Roger Cromwell
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Publication number: 20090308612Abstract: A wellbore servicing method comprising converting a water into an electrochemically activated water, preparing a wellbore servicing composition comprising the electrochemically activated water, and placing the wellbore servicing composition in a wellbore. Also disclosed is a cement composition comprising a cement and an electrochemically activated water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Jim Weaver, Mark Savery, Billy Slabaugh, Roger Cromwell
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Publication number: 20080309921Abstract: Embodiments of a spectrophotometer and methods of use a spectrophotometer are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Kenneth J. Faase, James R. Przybyla, Melinda M. Valencia, Jim Weaver
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Patent number: 7331389Abstract: Treating fluid production and subterranean formation treating methods as well as treating fluid compositions that reuse at least part of a prior treating fluid, particularly a fluid having one or more constituents that can be relinked. This includes conditioning a selected at least partially delinked flow-back fluid recovered from a first treating fluid pumped into a well, such that the conditioned selected at least partially delinked flow-back fluid provides a constituent for a second treating fluid. Also included are pricing considerations. A composition for a treating fluid includes a treating fluid residual recovered from a well, preferably a conditioned treating fluid residual. Examples of such compositions include fracturing fluids and gravel pack fluids.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Lyle V Lehman, Will E. Haley, Jim Weaver, Billy Slabaugh
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Patent number: D682201Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Advanced Charging Technologies, LLCInventors: W. J. “Jim” Weaver, Jr., Michael H. Freeman, Roy Matthew Milner, II, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Patent number: D682202Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Advanced Charging Technologies, LLCInventors: W. J. “Jim” Weaver, Jr., Michael H. Freeman, Roy Matthew Milner, II, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee
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Patent number: D721328Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: Advanced Charging Technologies, LLCInventors: Michael H. Freeman, W. J. “Jim” Weaver, Jr., Roy Matthew Milner, II, Mitchael C. Freeman, Robert Dieter, Brian Santee