Patents by Inventor Mike Powell
Mike Powell 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: 12179662Abstract: The present disclosure provides an illuminable indication system that includes a light emitting diode (LED) assembly including at least one LED, and a flexible member at least partially covering the LED assembly, the flexible member including a translucent portion, wherein when illuminated by the at least one LED, the translucent portion provides an illuminated indication to a user.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2023Date of Patent: December 31, 2024Assignee: LEAR CORPORATIONInventors: Jeanette Puig-Pey, Louella Patterson, Mike Powell, Paul Severinski, Samuel Hanlon
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Patent number: 11495946Abstract: An ice bridge system for a cellular transmissions site assembled with a ladder frame section to support cabling laid on top of the and a ladder support with a preformed base for resting on a ground surface, a preformed set of mounting points for securing one or more sections of the ladder frame, such that the ladder frames mate end to end with each other and a structural support section between the base and mounting points to support the weight of the ladder frame and supported cables.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2020Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: BCE Inc.Inventor: Mike Powell
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Patent number: 10819095Abstract: An ice bridge system for a cellular transmissions site assembled with a ladder frame section to support cabling laid on top of the and a ladder support with a preformed base for resting on a ground surface, a preformed set of mounting points for securing one or more sections of the ladder frame, such that the ladder frames mate end to end with each other and a structural support section between the base and mounting points to support the weight of the ladder frame and supported cables.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: BCE Inc.Inventor: Mike Powell
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Patent number: 10545149Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo, Claudette Mitchell-Ali, Khalid Bashir, Mafuz Khan
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Patent number: 9857058Abstract: The present invention relates to a beacon light shield or an obstruction light shield. The beacon or obstruction light shield includes a base for receiving the light fixture, a plurality of ribs mounted on the base, and concentrically rings mounted to the ribs. The concentric rings include an inner ring mounted at a first distance away from the center of the base and an outer ring mounted at a second distance away from the center of the base. The beacon or obstruction light shield masks light from the ground at both distances and at locations close to the tower, and does not interfere with the function of the required lighting for the aircraft.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2015Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: BCE Inc.Inventor: Mike Powell
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Patent number: 9581596Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo
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Patent number: 9541554Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo
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Publication number: 20120214151Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo
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Publication number: 20120208175Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2012Publication date: August 16, 2012Applicant: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo
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Publication number: 20100086956Abstract: A method for detecting HIV infection in a mammal is disclosed. The method contains the steps of isolating exosomes from a urine sample of a mammal and detecting the presence of HIV-specific biomarker in said isolated exosomes. A method for diagnosing a mammal with an HIV-associated disease, in particular, HIV-associated nephropathy is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Applicant: MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINEInventors: Gale W. Newman, Mike Powell, Akins Doherty, Chamberlain Obialo, Claudette Mitchell-Ali, Khalid Bashir, Mafuz Khan
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Patent number: 7601206Abstract: Potable water is produced by extraction of water vapor from air. Water absorbed inside a desiccant bed is forced into vapor phase by using input heat energy, for example, waste heat from the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. Pre-heating a portion of the desiccant material prior to desorption enhances efficiency. Energy for the pre-heating may be obtained by recovering heat from the desiccant material prior to adsorption.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: MesoSystems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Call, Robert C. Beckius, Ezra L. Merrill, Seung-Ho Hong, Mike Powell
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Publication number: 20090223236Abstract: Potable water is produced by extraction of water vapor from air. Water absorbed inside a desiccant bed is forced into vapor phase by using input heat energy, for example, waste heat from the exhaust of an internal combustion engine. Pre-heating a portion of the desiccant material prior to desorption enhances efficiency. Energy for the pre-heating may be obtained by recovering heat from the desiccant material prior to adsorption.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Charles J. Call, Robert C. Beckius, Ezra L. Merrill, Seung-Ho Hong, Mike Powell
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Patent number: 7182328Abstract: The subject invention provides a work support apparatus (20) including a spring pin assembly (32) for biasing a work piece (22) against a work stop (24), which includes a table (26) having a recess (30) with the spring pin assembly (32) disposed therein. The spring pin assembly (32) includes a housing having a side wall (48) and a top wall (50) having a circular opening (52) therethrough and a domed inner surface (54) extending upwardly from the side wall (48). A retaining pin (40) having a flat bottom surface (56) and a semi-spherical bottom portion (58) is urged against the domed inner surface (54) by a compression spring (42). A spring cup (44) transmits forces between the compression spring (42) and the flat bottom surface (56) of the retaining pin (40). A tool receiving device receives a tool for operating a holding mechanism (34) for securing the spring pin assembly (32) in the recess (30) such that the spring pin assembly (32) is removable from the top surface (28) of the table (26).Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2006Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Teague, John Woods, Rodney Hall, Mike Powell, Mike Rice, Keith Cline
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Publication number: 20060226590Abstract: The subject invention provides a work support apparatus (20) including a spring pin assembly (32) for biasing a work piece (22) against a work stop (24), which includes a table (26) having a recess (30) with the spring pin assembly (32) disposed therein. The spring pin assembly (32) includes a housing having a side wall (48) and a top wall (50) having a circular opening (52) therethrough and a domed inner surface (54) extending upwardly from the side wall (48). A retaining pin (40) having a flat bottom surface (56) and a semi-spherical bottom portion (58) is urged against the domed inner surface (54) by a compression spring (42). A spring cup (44) transmits forces between the compression spring (42) and the flat bottom surface (56) of the retaining pin (40). A tool receiving device receives a tool for operating a holding mechanism (34) for securing the spring pin assembly (32) in the recess (30) such that the spring pin assembly (32) is removable from the top surface (28) of the table (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Jeff Teague, John Woods, Rodney Hall, Mike Powell, Mike Rice, Keith Cline
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Patent number: 7086643Abstract: The subject invention provides a work support apparatus (20) including a spring pin assembly (32) for biasing a work piece (22) against a work stop (24), which includes a table (26) having a recess (30) with the spring pin assembly (32) disposed therein. The spring pin assembly (32) includes a housing having a side wall (48) and a top wall (50) having a circular opening (52) therethrough and a domed inner surface (54) extending upwardly from the side wall (48). A retaining pin (40) having a flat bottom surface (56) and a semi-spherical bottom portion (58) is urged against the domed inner surface (54) by a compression spring (42). A spring cup (44) transmits forces between the compression spring (42) and the flat bottom surface (56) of the retaining pin (40). A tool receiving device receives a tool for operating a holding mechanism (34) for securing the spring pin assembly (32) in the recess (30) such that the spring pin assembly (32) is removable from the top surface (28) of the table (26).Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc.Inventors: Jeff Teague, John Woods, Rodney Hall, Mike Powell, Mike Rice, Keith Cline
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Publication number: 20050073081Abstract: The subject invention provides a work support apparatus (20) including a spring pin assembly (32) for biasing a work piece (22) against a work stop (24), which includes a table (26) having a recess (30) with the spring pin assembly (32) disposed therein. The spring pin assembly (32) includes a housing having a side wall (48) and a top wall (50) having a circular opening (52) therethrough and a domed inner surface (54) extending upwardly from the side wall (48). A retaining pin (40) having a flat bottom surface (56) and a semi-spherical bottom portion (58) is urged against the domed inner surface (54) by a compression spring (42). A spring cup (44) transmits forces between the compression spring (42) and the flat bottom surface (56) of the retaining pin (40). A tool receiving device receives a tool for operating a holding mechanism (34) for securing the spring pin assembly (32) in the recess (30) such that the spring pin assembly (32) is removable from the top surface (28) of the table (26).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2004Publication date: April 7, 2005Inventors: Jeff Teague, John Woods, Rodney Hall, Mike Powell, Mike Rice, Keith Cline
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Patent number: 6623603Abstract: A method and apparatus for purifying water by using thermal and/or thermocatalytic processes. The method and apparatus are particularly useful for processing impure water to remove and/or deactivate toxic inorganic, organic, and/or biological species such as Sarin, mustard gas, phosgene, cyanogen chloride, anthrax, E. coli, Giardia cysts, salmonella, hepatitis, and Norwalk viruses. In the thermal process, contaminated water is heated (preferably superheated) forming steam, whereby a majority of inorganic and biological species are removed or deactivated from the water. The steam is then condensed, forming liquid purified water. In the thermocatalytic process, the steam is brought into contact with a hydrolysis catalyst, preferably in the form of a coated surface or replaceable catalyst element.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: MesoSystems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Call, Alireza Shekarriz, Mike Powell, Seung-Ho Hong, Robert Beckius, Ezra Merrill
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Patent number: 6488900Abstract: A method and apparatus for purifying air to deactivate toxic chemical and biological species such as Sarin, mustard gas, phosgene, cyanogen chloride, Anthrax spores, E. coli bacteria, Salmonella bacteria, Hepatitis virus, and Norwalk virus. The apparatus comprises a reaction chamber coupled to a counterflow heat exchanger. Incoming contaminated air is directed through a heating side of a counterflow heat exchanger to preheat it. The air is further heated to a temperature of at least 200° C., which is sufficient to deactivate common biological toxic species. Optionally, the reaction chamber may include a catalyst on a surface area over which the heated air is directed, which enables a thermocatalytic reaction that is particularly effective in deactivating biological and chemical warfare agents, such as anthrax and Sarin.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: MesoSystems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Charles J. Call, Mike Powell, Seung-Ho Hong, Ezra Merrill, Alireza Shekarriz, Patrick Call
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Patent number: D695484Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Inventor: Mike Powell