Patents by Inventor Marie Allen
Marie Allen 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: 20250076351Abstract: A voltage sense lead and continuity termination (VSLT) assembly module for use with a source conductor of a power source includes a first voltage sense lead and continuity termination (VSLT) circuit, and a second voltage sense lead and continuity termination (VSLT) circuit, wherein the first VSLT circuit is electrically connected to the source conductor for a phase of the power source at a first voltage termination lead (VTL) connection point, wherein the second VSLT circuit is electrically connected to the source conductor for the phase of the power source at a second voltage termination lead (VTL) connection point, and wherein the first VTL connection point and the second VTL connection point are positioned at the source conductor such that a conductive bridge of the source conductor extends between the first VTL connection point and the second VTL connection point. The VSLT may be used in an Absence of Voltage Tester (AVT) or a power supply conversion circuit or otherwise.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: Grace Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Robert Pasker, Philip Brown Allen, Roger S. Clarke, Abbey Marie-Wilder Shults
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Publication number: 20250076350Abstract: The device may include a housing assembly. Also, the device may include analog circuitry electrically connected to a power source. Furthermore, the device may include the analog circuitry configured to detect the presence of voltage. In addition, the device may include the analog circuitry configured to test connectivity to the power source. Moreover, the device may include means for a user to initiate a test for the absence of voltage. Also, the device may include a supervisory test circuit within the analog circuitry to verify that the AVT is functioning properly. Furthermore, the device may include a visual indicator within the analog circuitry to confirm the absence of voltage after an absence of voltage test has been performed. In addition, the device may include a secondary power source operatively connected to the supervisory test circuit for powering the supervisory test circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: Grace Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Brown Allen, Roger S. Clarke, Aaron Robert Pasker, Abbey Marie-Wilder Shults
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Publication number: 20250076352Abstract: An absence of voltage tester (AVT) includes a housing assembly, circuitry electrically connected to a power source, the circuitry configured to detect the absence of voltage, the circuitry configured to test for connectivity to the power source, means for a user to initiate a test for the absence of voltage, a supervisory test circuit within the circuitry to verify that the AVT is functioning properly, a set of visual indicators include a first visual indicator to confirm the absence of voltage after an absence of voltage test has been performed, a second visual indicator to display voltage presence between a first threshold and a second threshold, a set of visual indicators to display positive or negative voltage on each line of the power source when line voltage is present, and a secondary power source operatively connected to the supervisory test circuit for powering the supervisory test circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: Grace Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip Brown Allen, Roger S. Clarke, Aaron Robert Pasker, Abbey Marie-Wilder Shults, Drew Philip Allen
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Publication number: 20250026301Abstract: An inflation device that draws air in from two sources, such as air compressor and ambient air, can inflate an object (e.g., air bag). When a valve is opened, airflow from the air compressor is provided from the inflation device to the object. The airflow may cause airflow from an additional source (e.g., ambient air) into the inflation device. Additionally, a button used to control the valve is also used to initiate power to an assembly that includes pressure sensor (used to measure pressure of the airflow) and a display (used to present the current pressure as measured by the pressure sensor). The inflation device can automatically power down at a predetermined time after the button is released.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Matthew Watson SEWELL, Dawn Marie BEERMANN, Thomas Ryan HICKEL, Matthew Neil ALLEN, Christopher Prescott SHAW, Ryan Douglas FOWLER, Byron Alexander QUALLY
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Publication number: 20240016740Abstract: A comprehensive addiction treatment method with a medication delivery system of subcutaneous implant of micro-pellets in patients, which may include a method of identification at an advanced video communication system through facial recognition, voice recognition and/or a recognition of an RFID microchip implanted in a patient. The identification will be transmitted over the Internet to a database at a secure server to initiate a computer program to stream video content, computer generated communication and/or a live video to be transmitted to an audio-visual system that may be capable of displaying a life-size video image of a live caregiver or a computer generated avatar of a caregiver within a three dimensional setting for real time two-way communication with apparent eye contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Inventors: David Lee Allen, Josette Marie Allen, Peter McDuffie White
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Publication number: 20210059943Abstract: A comprehensive addiction treatment method with a medication delivery system of subcutaneous implant micro-pellets in a horizontal orientation parallel to Langer lines in the horizontal plane surrounding the upper hips and lower back in patients, which may include a method of identification at an advanced video communication system through facial recognition, voice recognition and/or a recognition of an RFID microchip implanted in a patient. The identification will be transmitted over the Internet to a database at a secure server to initiate a computer program to stream video content, computer generated communication and/or a live video to be transmitted to an audio-visual system that may be capable of displaying a life-size video image of a live caregiver or a computer generated avatar of a caregiver within a three dimensional setting for real time two-way communication with apparent eye contact.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: Buffalo Pacific LLCInventors: David Lee Allen, Josette Marie Allen, Peter McDuffie White
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Publication number: 20070234506Abstract: An attachment device for converting a hand held power tool into a blower device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventor: Direne Marie Allen
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Patent number: 7267599Abstract: The important feature of this invention is the breast cups. Each breast cup having a circumferential perimeter with a sewn in drawstring chamber about the entire circumferential perimeter; a drawstring secured within the drawstring chamber; a drawstring having a first end entering the chamber at an upper inside top edge of each breast cup at a base of an attached shoulder strap; the drawstring circumferentially surrounding the cup through a chamber and having a second end exiting at the bottom of the shoulder strap and a locking cord lock fastener to tighten and lock the drawstring to adjust the breast cups about a wearer's breast. The Drawstring Breast Cups are designed to offer the large breasted and overly heavy breasted females better support and the illusion of smaller breast size look. However, it is also suitable for the smaller breasted females seeking the illusion of fuller breast size look.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventors: Marsha Marie Allen, Ruth Bell Allen-Rhymes
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Patent number: 7048421Abstract: A self-contained light-emitting means for a vehicle for not only expressing oneself but also to make the vehicle more visible. The self-contained light-emitting means for a vehicle includes a rotor securely mounted to the axle of a vehicle for rotation therewith, a stator which includes a cylindrical ring having a bore therethrough and a counterweight member integrally attached to the cylindrical ring being disposed about the rotor which is rotatably disposed within the bore of the cylindrical ring, a plurality of magnetic members attached about the rotor, a plurality of brushes also attached about the rotor, a contact member mounted to the rotor, a plurality of sets of wires mounted to the cylindrical ring and being connected to a plurality of coil members, a circuit board connected with wires to the brushes and being connected with wires to light-emitting members such as light bulbs.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Linda Marie Allen-Atkins
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Publication number: 20060078881Abstract: The present invention is within the medical field. More precisely, the invention relates to a method and kit for defection of mutations/polymorphisms in human mitochondrial DNA sequences and specifically to the use of mitochondrial DNA variants (polymorphisms) with high mutation frequency to be employed in the comparison of biological samples with samples of known origin in the purpose of, for example, human identification or forensic genetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Marie Allen, Ulf Gyllensten, Hanna Andreasson
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Publication number: 20030207303Abstract: The present invention is within the fields of human origins, medicine and evolutionary biology. More precisely, the invention relates to a method and kit for determining the geographic or population origin of a human based on mitochondrial DNA sequences and specifically to the use of mitochondrial DNA variants (polymorphisms) from the complete human mitochondrial genome. This information is employed in the comparison of biological samples with samples of known origin or with a database of mitochondrial genome sequences.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Ulf Gyllensten, Max Ingman, Marie Allen, Hanna Andreasson