Patents by Inventor Paul R. Weber
Paul R. Weber 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: 7730081Abstract: While interacting with a messaging interface, keywords or other search criteria are automatically identified and used to perform a search. Search results and sponsored links (or advertisements) are displayed to the user within the messaging interface. To alleviate privacy concerns, this process will not be performed unless the user has explicitly opted-in to the search feature. In another embodiment, the user can highlight keywords in an outbound or inbound message to trigger a search without leaving the messaging interface. In another embodiment, the user can input a search keyword or phrase to trigger a search without leaving the messaging interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Kristin D. Bromm, Denise D. Hui, Joshua T. Goodman, Omar H. Shahine, Ethan N. Ray, Matthew S. Carr, Thomas A. Leung, Wende E. Copfer, Aly Valli, Ewa Dominowska, Ying Li, Chun Yu Wong, Paul R. Weber
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Patent number: 6830239Abstract: A carbonator tank includes a liquid inlet, a gas inlet and a liquid outlet. A liquid level sensor includes a liquid level sensing portion extending along and within the interior of the carbonator and provides for determining a full and minimal liquid level therein. The level sensor includes an outer contact portion for connection to an electronic control and the contact portion is integral with the liquid inlet. Additionally, the level sensor includes a deflection plate extending from the liquid level sensing portion in a direction there from that is transverse to the direction of flow of liquid into the carbonator interior through the liquid inlet. The liquid then flows into the carbonator interior and contacts the deflection plate and is deflected thereby so that such liquid flow does not disrupt the operation of the level sensing portion of the level sensor.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2000Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventors: Paul R. Weber, William G. Nelson, Randy Alberg
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Publication number: 20030080644Abstract: An inductive drive motor is shown wherein a magnetic rotor is positioned within an enclosed space defined by a housing surface. A stator is positioned around the surface in close contact therewith wherein the rotor is positioned substantially centrally thereof. The stator includes windings around the perimeter thereof wherein a phased flow of current therein provides for the creation of a magnetic field for rotatively driving the rotor. The rotor can be connected to various devices for mixing or scraping various liquid contents within the enclosed space. The stator windings are completely encapsulated in a corrosion resistant material, such as, a suitable plastic. Thus, the inductive drive motor has an extended life when used in corrosive environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: William G. Nelson, Paul R. Weber, Terrance G. Belland
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Patent number: 6523855Abstract: A partitioned air bag (55) comprising an upper (54) and a lower (52) inflatable chamber, the lower chamber upon inflation is positioned to provide a cushioned boundary generally against the lower chest and abdomen of an occupant to be protected, the lower chamber first receiving inflation gas from a source of inflation wherein the inflation gas is sequentially transferred to the upper chamber through one or more ports (162) formed by a separator panel that separates the air bag into the upper and lower chambers. The air bag is inflated by a single stage air bag inflator (26) characterized as having a relatively low fill rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Breed Automotive Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Musiol, Paul R. Weber, Tony B. Popovski, James R. Athon
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Publication number: 20020005638Abstract: A partitioned air bag (55) comprising an upper (54) and a lower (52) inflatable chamber, the lower chamber upon inflation is positioned to provide a cushioned boundary generally against the lower chest and abdomen of an occupant to be protected, the lower chamber first receiving inflation gas from a source of inflation wherein the inflation gas is sequentially transferred to the upper chamber through one or more ports (162) formed by a separator panel that separates the air bag into the upper and lower chambers. The air bag is inflated by a single stage air bag inflator (26) characterized as having a relatively low fill rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 1999Publication date: January 17, 2002Applicant: John A. MusiolInventors: JOHN A. MUSIOL, PAUL R. WEBER, TONY B. POPOVSKI, JAMES R. ATHON
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Publication number: 20010035016Abstract: The present invention is a mechanical refrigeration system and method of operation thereof including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve an evaporator, a hot gas bypass line and a hot gas valve. A control regulates the operation of the compressor and the hot gas valve and, upon determining that the compressor is to be shut off, first opens the hot gas valve for a predetermined time period to reduce any pressure differential between the high and low pressure sides of the compressor. This pressure reduction providing for reducing or eliminating any destructive compressor movement that would otherwise occur at shut down as the momentum of the moving parts of the compressor operate against a pressure differential. A similar method can be used to avoid such unwanted movement at start-up of the compressor.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2001Publication date: November 1, 2001Inventors: Paul R. Weber, William G. Nelson
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Patent number: 6254121Abstract: A multi-chambered driver side air bag (22) including: a toroidal first chamber (22) facing an occupant to be protected; a second chamber (24) located at least partially within the first chamber; an inflator (28) for first inflating one of the first and second chambers or for inflating both first and second chambers relatively simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Breed Automotive Technology, Inc.Inventors: Gerald M. Fowler, John A. Musiol, Paul R. Weber, Tony B. Popovski, Markell Seitzman
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Patent number: 6220047Abstract: The present invention includes a dual purpose carbonator/blending bottle connected to a source of beverage syrup, a source of potable water and to a source of pressurized carbon dioxide gas. The dual purpose bottle is retained within an ice bank water bath tank. A pair of ratio valves provide for metering the water and syrup at a desired ratio. The mixed beverage first flows through a serpentine coil, also located in water bath, and then flow into the dual purpose bottle. A refrigeration system provides for cooling an evaporator located in the water tank for forming the ice bank thereon. The carbonated beverage then flows from the bottle into a freeze cylinder. The freeze cylinder also includes a further evaporator coiled around an exterior perimeter thereof. The freeze cylinder evaporator is connected to and cooled by the same refrigeration system that cools the evaporator in the water bath tank.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: IMI Cornelius Inc.Inventors: James D. Vogel, Hassan Shams, Paul R. Weber, Rajesh Valabh
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Patent number: 5435669Abstract: A soil retention wall system 10 includes a plurality of vertical piles 12 placed in spaced succession. A plurality of hollow polymeric lagging members 14 are stacked transversely relative to, and spanning between, successive piles to form the wall. Each lagging member is formed from a shell having a major wall 106 defining top and bottom surfaces 28 and 30, and first and second endwalls 36 and 38 each adapted to be engagable with an adjacent pile. In a preferred embodiment, the shell 24 is of unitary, one-piece construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1992Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Don Morin, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Weber
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Patent number: 4274751Abstract: An agitator wiper for a tubular chemical vessel in which agitation of the vessel contents is achieved by a blade positioned helically around a central rotating shaft and wiping of the vessel walls is achieved by segmented plates positioned along the blade and constructed to provide wiper tips which wipe all portions of the vessel walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1980Date of Patent: June 23, 1981Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: James L. Rector, Paul R. Weber