Patents by Inventor Mark A. McClure
Mark A. McClure 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: 20250148188Abstract: Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for disclosure validation. A method includes determining an applicability status for digital content indicating whether a required disclosure applies to the digital content, and determining a disclosure inclusion status for the digital content indicating whether the digital content includes a candidate disclosure. The method also includes, in response to determining a disclosure inclusion status that indicates that the digital content includes the candidate disclosure, determining a conformity status for the digital content that indicates whether the candidate disclosure conforms to a set of styling requirements, determining a digital content status for the digital content based on at least one of the applicability status, the disclosure inclusion status, and the conformity status, and causing presentation of the digital content status.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2023Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Scott McClure, Michael Deninno, Isha Singh, Mark Hanis, Sarai Green
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Publication number: 20250066703Abstract: A microfluidic system including a number of microfluidic devices having a first perfusion path and a second separate perfusion path; the microfluidic devices each also having a chamber containing a matrix, where the matrix surrounds at least one void whose lumen is in fluidic connection exclusively with the first perfusion path, where the at least one void is populated with at least one cell type in such way that the cells are in direct contact with the matrix; where the matrix is in fluidic connection exclusively with the second separate perfusion path. The microfluidic devices are integrated onto a platform; and each of the microfluidic devices mimics at least a partial organ module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Thomas Neumann, Anna A. Tourovskaia, Mark E. Fauver, Greg Kramer, Elizabeth McClure, Henning Mann
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Patent number: 12234774Abstract: An ignition and combustion assist system and method comprising a plasma igniter and electronic driver unit for use with gas turbine engines operating under low air densities, reduced voltage conditions and overall pressure ratios of 3:1 to 7:1. The plasma igniter has an inner chamber housing a centrally positioned and electrically isolated electrode attached to an electrical lead, driver unit, and AC or DC power supply. The electrode features a corner positioned near an outlet end of the igniter, where a plasma arc ignites a fuel-air mixture creating a flame extending into a primary burn region of a combustor of the gas turbine. The driver unit is in two embodiments and configured with low-cost microsecond voltage wave time periods or energy-efficient nano-second pulses. The method uses the plasma igniter and the electronic driver units described herein separately with other components or together.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2023Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Inventors: Mark Harris, Patrick Bailey, David Monk, Felipe Gomez del Campo, Drew Weibel, Ilya Gulko, Munetake Nishihara, Ford McClure
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Patent number: 10034492Abstract: A cigarette holder for filter-less or hand rolled cigarettes that comprises a hollow tube with a flange extending from its end and at least one spring which presses directly or indirectly against the proximate side of the flange. The spring is compressed and the flanged tube is inserted into the end of a cigarette. The spring is then released and it extends to secure the paper from the cigarette around the outside of the tube and against the flange. The cigarette is then held firmly in place such that it extends away from both the fingers and the lips with the cigarette holder's tube is in its interior.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2015Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Inventor: Anthony Mark McClure
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Publication number: 20150327594Abstract: A cigarette holder for filter-less or hand rolled cigarettes that comprises a hollow tube with a flange extending from its end and at least one spring which presses directly or indirectly against the proximate side of the flange. The spring is compressed and the flanged tube is inserted into the end of a cigarette. The spring is then released and it extends to secure the paper from the cigarette around the outside of the tube and against the flange. The cigarette is then held firmly in place such that it extends away from both the fingers and the lips with the cigarette holder's tube is in its interior.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Inventor: Anthony Mark McClure
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Publication number: 20140311168Abstract: An ice transportation system includes an ice storage, a negative pressure system, a positive pressure system, a valve assembly, and an ice delivery control system. The ice storage delivers ice into the negative pressure system. The negative pressure system develops a partial vacuum that facilitates ice delivery from the negative pressure system into the valve assembly. The valve assembly receives the ice and meters the ice to the positive pressure system. The positive pressure system develops a plenum condition that facilitates ice delivery from the positive pressure system into an ice receptacle. The ice delivery control system controls the ice storage, the negative pressure system, the valve assembly, and the positive pressure system in the delivery of ice to the ice receptacle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2013Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: ICE LINK, LLCInventors: J. Eric Berge, Brandon D. Berge, Mark A. McClure, Glenn S. Seamark
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Patent number: 8863985Abstract: An ice supply system includes an ice transport system, a volumetric feeder coupled with the ice transport system and adapted to deliver a preset volume of ice to an ice output system, and an ice delivery controller coupled with the ice transport system, the volumetric feeder, and the ice output system. The ice delivery controller receives ice requests from the ice output system, controls the delivery of ice from the ice transport system to the volumetric feeder in response to ice requests, controls the volumetric feeder to receive the preset volume of ice therein, and controls the delivery of the preset volume of ice from the volumetric feeder to the ice output system.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Ice Link, LLCInventors: J. Eric Berge, Brandon D. Berge, Mark A. McClure, Glenn S. Seamark
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Patent number: 8833406Abstract: An ice supply system delivers a product to a product engagement device having at least one product engagement jaw, and a discharge tube. An engaged product is delivered at an outlet of the tube. The ice supply system includes a sensor disposed in communication with a product stream to detect the product at a sensor elevation, and communicate the presence of product to a controller. The ice supply system further includes a product receptacle for receiving the engaged product. The product receptacle may be mobile or have an elevation adjustment, thereby providing the ability to create a product pile of a predetermined height beneath the discharge tube. In this configuration, the controller ceases the flow of product when the pile height reaches the sensor disposed in the discharge tube. Alternatively, the ice supply system includes a diverter to toggle between first and second flowpaths, thereby delivering engaged and non-engaged product.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Ice Link, LLCInventors: J. Eric Berge, Brandon Berge, Mark McClure, Glenn Seamark
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Publication number: 20130087577Abstract: An ice supply system delivers a product to a product engagement device having at least one product engagement jaw, and a discharge tube. An engaged product is delivered at an outlet of the tube. The ice supply system includes a sensor disposed in communication with a product stream to detect the product at a sensor elevation, and communicate the presence of product to a controller. The ice supply system further includes a product receptacle for receiving the engaged product. The product receptacle may be mobile or have an elevation adjustment, thereby providing the ability to create a product pile of a predetermined height beneath the discharge tube. In this configuration, the controller ceases the flow of product when the pile height reaches the sensor disposed in the discharge tube. Alternatively, the ice supply system includes a diverter to toggle between first and second flowpaths, thereby delivering engaged and non-engaged product.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2011Publication date: April 11, 2013Inventors: J.Eric Berge, Brandon Berge, Mark McClure, Glenn Seamark
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Patent number: 8404092Abstract: The invention is a high-throughput multi-capillary system utilizing a 2-dimensional mask onto which the detection windows of the capillaries are lined up in alternating columns and rows. The image of the capillaries is projected onto a 2-dimensional detection system, such as a charge-coupled-detector (CCD) array. Each row and column of the capillary detection windows is imaged in a separate area of the CCD array, which results in reduced cross-talk between capillaries.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Boeke, Mark McClure, Wei Wei, Ho-Ming Pang
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Publication number: 20120006846Abstract: An ice supply system includes an ice transport system, a volumetric feeder coupled with the ice transport system and adapted to deliver a preset volume of ice to an ice output system, and an ice delivery controller coupled with the ice transport system, the volumetric feeder, and the ice output system. The ice delivery controller receives ice requests from the ice output system, controls the delivery of ice from the ice transport system to the volumetric feeder in response to ice requests, controls the volumetric feeder to receive the preset volume of ice therein, and controls the delivery of the preset volume of ice from the volumetric feeder to the ice output system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: J. Eric Berge, Brandon D. Berge, Mark A. McClure, Glenn S. Seamark
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Publication number: 20070209181Abstract: A boiler wall tube tool has a first clamp member positioned about one side of the boiler wall and a second clamp member positioned about the opposite side of the boiler wall. The first clamp member has recess or recesses for receiving the tube therein. The second clamp member has a radius or radiuses abutting against the opposite side of the tube. Thus, the tube is impinged between the first clamp member and the second clamp member. Means secure the first clamp member and the second clamp member to one another about the tube or tubes, with means inserted through slots formed in the first clamp member and the second clamp member and penetrating through openings formed in the boiler wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventor: Mark McClure
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Publication number: 20070210498Abstract: A boiler wall tube tool comprises a pair of opposed clamp members, each one of the clamp members having a nose intermediately disposed between a recess and a planar or inclined wall, and an aperture formed centrally through the clamp member. The clamp members oriented so that the recess of one of the clamp members is substantially aligned with the planar wall of the remaining clamp member for engaging a boiler wall tube therebetween. The aperture of one clamp member is substantially aligned with the aperture of the remaining clamp member. Means for moving the clamp members toward each other for secure clamping engagement of the tubes for maintaining the clamp members in alignment while connecting the ends of the tubes by welding is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventor: Mark McClure
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Patent number: 6827529Abstract: Vacuum pneumatic conveying apparatus and method are described to provide for a simple, economical, convenient (and preferably automatic) system for conveying ice on an as-required basis from a source such as an ice maker to one or more receptors at locations remote from that source. The system can be configured such that dispensing locations can be added or eliminated from the system or temporarily taken “off line” from the system without the need to change the basic system configuration or the central ice providing apparatus. The apparatus in various embodiments includes an ice source, a conveying conduit from the source to the receptor, a vacuum pump for moving the ice through the conduit by vacuum, and the receptor to collect the conveyed ice. The receptor may be an ice/beverage dispenser, an accumulator for retention and discharge to further devices, an intermediate storage dispenser, or an air lock device from where the ice can be projected over significant distances.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Lancer Ice Link, LLCInventors: J. Eric Berge, Glenn S. Seamark, Alfred A. Schoeder, Mark A. McClure, Daniel A. Glimn
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Patent number: 6640827Abstract: A hot tapping tool having a stationary tubular member threadedly engaged to a movable tubular member adapted for rotational and axial movement with respect to the stationary member with said movable tubular member operably connected to a shaft having cutter head and causing said shaft to move axially toward and away from a pipe line to be cut.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Mark A. McClure
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Patent number: 6279329Abstract: A flow director system for transporting ice to a desired locale includes a conduit system and a gas flow gate assembly coupled with the conduit system for directing ice to the desired locale along a desired path defined by the conduit system. The gas flow gate assembly includes a plurality of flow gates disposed along the conduit system and a flow gate controller linked with the plurality of flow gates, whereby the flow gate controller opens and closes the flow gates to route ice flow along the conduit system. In addition, the flow director system preferably includes an ice maker for delivering ice into an ice container. The ice container, in turn, includes a plurality of interface apertures for channeling ice from the ice maker to the conduit system. Moreover, in operation, a gas flow is established through the ice container between the interface apertures to prevent ice blockage about the ice container.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Lancer Icelink, L.L.C.Inventors: J. Eric Berge, Mark A. McClure, David W. Goff
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Patent number: 5375840Abstract: A set of golf iron clubs is disclosed that, through unique structural features, provides excellent playing characteristics and enhances a player's ability to play accurate shots. Each club in the set has a head with a face angle of at least 1/2.degree. and a concentration of mass formed within the head. Face angles decrease sequentially from the longest iron in the set to the shortest iron in the set, while the Concentrations of mass also vary sequentially in location from a high heel location in the longest iron to being disposed further toward a sole and toe location in the shortest iron. The face angles are preferably at least 1.degree., more preferably in the range of 1/2.degree. to 5.degree., and most preferably in the range of about 1.degree. to about 31/2.degree.. Also disclosed are the individual clubs in the set. The shaft grip of each club also incorporates a reminder for enabling a golfer to maintain the striking face in proper alignment with the golf ball.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Cobra Golf Incorporated IIInventors: Robert D. Hirsch, Richard J. Liesz, Mark McClure, Christopher Best
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Patent number: D353644Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Cobra Golf IncorporatedInventors: Robert D. Hirsch, Richard J. Liesz, Mark McClure, Christopher Best