Patents by Inventor Ray Davis
Ray Davis 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: 20160084197Abstract: A system and method of recovering waste heat from an engine when the engine is not operating, which includes connecting a heater core to source of fluid heated due to operation of the engine with fluid lines, the flow of fluid from the source of heated fluid controlled by one or more pump, and operating the pumps when the engine is not operating to circulate the fluid from the source of heated fluid through the heater core. A second aspect includes a portable heat recovery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventor: Kirk Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20160085698Abstract: A user may interact with several devices of a device collection, and may utilize each device in a particular user context, such as driving a vehicle; relaxing at home; and attending meetings in a public location. The user may configure each device according to the user context of the user's interaction with the device. However, devices that are uninformed of the user context of the user's interaction with the device cannot adapt to the user context. Instead, a primary device of the device collection may detect various properties of each auxiliary device of the device collection and determine the user context of the user interaction with the auxiliary device. The primary device transmits to each auxiliary device, for presentation to the user, a user interface with elements of the computing environment adapted according to the user context of the user interaction of the user with the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Petteri Mikkola, Keri Kruse Moran, Issa Y. Khoury, William Scott Stauber, Elizabeth Fay Threlkeld, Kenton Allen Shipley, Ramrajprabu Balasubramanian, Patrick Derks, Darren Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20160085439Abstract: In many computing scenarios, a user of a primary device may wish to incorporate an auxiliary device in the presentation of an application. Such incorporation may involve a terminal services session that projects the computing environment of the primary device onto the auxiliary device; mirroring the computing environment of the primary device through the auxiliary device; and/or utilizing applications that interoperate with client applications executing on the second device. However, such techniques may not fully reflect the properties of each device, and/or may only apply to particular applications and/or configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2014Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Elizabeth Fay Threlkeld, William Scott Stauber, Petteri Mikkola, Keri Kruse Moran, Issa Y. Khoury, Brian David Cross, Darren Ray Davis, Giorgio Francesco Sega, Kenton Allen Shipley, Ramrajprabu Balasubramanian, Patrick Derks, Mohammed Kaleemur Rahman, Ryan Chandler Pendlay
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Publication number: 20160052072Abstract: In one aspect, rotationally balanced asymmetric end mills are described herein. An end mill described herein comprises a shank portion extending along a longitudinal axis of the end mill, and a cutting portion extending from the shank portion. The cutting portion comprises a plurality of unequally indexed blades separated by flutes along an axial length of cut, the blades extending onto a cutting end surface of the end mill, wherein at least one of the flutes is of unequal length and the asymmetric end mill has an imbalance of 2.0 gmm or less.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2014Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Danny Ray DAVIS, Stephen G. PRITCHARD
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Publication number: 20160023284Abstract: In one aspect, end mills are described herein, at least a portion of which comprise or formed of ceramic material. An end mill described herein comprises a shank portion extending along a longitudinal axis of the end mill, a cutting portion extending from the shank portion, the cutting portion formed of a ceramic material and comprising a plurality of blades disposed at a helical angle from the longitudinal axis along an axial length of cut and extending onto a cutting end surface of the end mill, and at least one fluid transport hole extending along the longitudinal axis and terminating in the cutting end surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2014Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Jason GOLDSMITH, Danny Ray DAVIS
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Publication number: 20140356081Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion, a cutting portion, and a cutting tip. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades and a plurality of flutes. Each blade includes a leading face, a trailing face, and a land surface extending between the leading face and the trailing face. The cutting tip includes a corner radius, a first portion formed with a first dish angle, and second portion formed with a second dish angle and a third portion formed with a third dish angle. The trailing face contacts the work during a ramp operation in such a way that the first, second and third portions have a double positive geometry to provide the cutting tool with high ramp angle capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20140332644Abstract: The Handy Drink Holder provides two modes of use, one with no spike screw base model and one ground spike model. With the base attached the holder may be used on any relatively level surface, from a wooden deck to a brick or concrete patio to grass yard or a campsite. With the base removed, the user would simply push the holders spike into sand at the beach, grass at the park or back yard or in the soil when at a campsite. The height of the Handy Drink Holder would be perfect for use beside a lawn chairs or beach chair or porch swing. The lightweight yet durable design clearly indicate a product years of trouble-free, maintenance free service. The Handy Drink Holder would certainly live up to its title.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventor: Gerald Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20140255113Abstract: End mills are disclosed which may be made monolithically of ceramic or other materials. The cutting portions of the end mills have lengths of cut that are no more than twice their cutting diameters and cores which are at least 0.7 times their cutting diameters. Their axial blades have cutting edges with negative radial rake and are separated by helical flutes. Their cutting ends have negative axial rake and are gashed ahead of center and have radial cutting edges with negative rake. Such end mills also have radiused corners and gashes transitioning from radial to axial at a flute. Methods of milling materials using such ceramic end mills are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventors: Danny Ray Davis, Sean Erin Landwehr, Russell Lee Yeckley
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Patent number: 8366354Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion, a cutting portion, and a plurality of chip-breaking features. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades and a plurality of flutes. The blades and flutes extend substantially along the length of the cutting portion and have unequally-indexed spacing. The flutes have a tapered depth along the longitudinal axis. Each blade includes a leading face, a trailing face, and a land surface that extends between the leading face and the trailing face. A plurality of chip-breaking features having a multi-radius profile are disposed in the land surfaces of the blades and are distributed in an offset chip breaker pattern among the blades such that each chip-breaking feature on one blade is not directly behind the chip-breaking features on immediately adjacent blades. The chip-breaking features on each blade are equidistant from each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20120060450Abstract: A dispensing system for administration of medicaments during a medicament dosage regime and comprising: (i) a tray comprising an interconnected array of compartments, each compartment being dimensioned to accommodate therein a plurality of medicaments; and (ii) a closure for the compartments arranged so that the closure and the compartments form a series of sealed containers for holding medicaments; the compartments and the closure therefor being arranged so that each sealed container is frangible from the interconnected array so that a sealed container may be removed from the array.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: LarFran LimitedInventors: Paul Burns, Doreen Burns, Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20120039677Abstract: A contour end mill includes a shank portion and a cutting portion. The cutting portion defines a cutting diameter, a corner radius and a major radius. The major radius is greater than one-half of the cutting diameter. As a result, the end mill produces a much smoother finish and a reduced chip thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2010Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20110033251Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion, a cutting portion, and a plurality of chipbreakers. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades and a plurality of flutes. The blades and flutes extend substantially along the length of the cutting portion. Each blade includes a leading face, a trailing face, and a land surface that extends between the leading face and the trailing face. The chipbreakers are disposed in the land surfaces of the blades. The chipbreakers on each blade are equidistant from each other and are distributed in a reverse chipbreaker pattern among the blades such that each chipbreaker on a preceding blade is closer to the cutting tip than a corresponding chipbreaker on an immediately adjacent following blade for a particular direction of rotation of the rotary cutting tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: KENNAMETAL INC.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20100215447Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion, a cutting portion, and a plurality of chip-breaking features. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades and a plurality of flutes. The blades and flutes extend substantially along the length of the cutting portion and have unequally-indexed spacing. The flutes have a tapered depth along the longitudinal axis. Each blade includes a leading face, a trailing face, and a land surface that extends between the leading face and the trailing face. A plurality of chip-breaking features having a multi-radius profile are disposed in the land surfaces of the blades and are distributed in an offset chip breaker pattern among the blades such that each chip-breaking feature on one blade is not directly behind the chip-breaking features on immediately adjacent blades. The chip-breaking features on each blade are equidistant from each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: KENNAMETAL INC.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Publication number: 20100209201Abstract: A rotary cutting tool with a longitudinal axis includes a shank portion, a cutting portion defining a length of cut. The cutting portion includes a plurality of blades separated by flutes. The blades and flutes extend substantially along the length of cut. The flutes have a tapered depth along the longitudinal axis. Each blade includes a leading face, a trailing face, a land surface that extends between the leading face and the trailing face, and a cutting edge at the intersection between the leading face and the land surface. Each blade includes a wave pattern that begins at a first distance from the cutting tip for a first blade, and at a second distance from the cutting tip for an immediately adjacent blade. The wave pattern then repeats in an alternating fashion for each additional blade.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: KENNAMETAL INC.Inventor: Danny Ray Davis
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Patent number: 7143795Abstract: An apparatus for an attachment for a cut-out tool 16 whereby the cut-out tool is used to cut an identical image of a molding prototype template 22 into a work piece. The attachment is comprised of a base platform 18 having means for mounting the prototype template 22 and means 52 for mounting and securing a work piece thereto. The attachment is further comprised of a movable platform 12 having means for engaging the base platform 18 and capable of linear movement relative to the base platform. Slidably attached at 32, 50 to the movable platform 12 is the saw mounting platform 14 capable of transverse linear movement relative to the movable platform with a handle 24 depending therefrom and a saw attachment means 20, 68 mounted thereon.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventor: Rodney Ray Davis
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Patent number: 6832366Abstract: A method and system are provided for the creation and use of custom-configured, database-backed, remotely accessible applications. Users of client devices (60) access an application generator server (30) via a network (50), providing configuration for a requested application. Through direct communication with the server (30), off-line use of an application or script, or by following a server-generated link, remote users execute the application subject to data type, formatting, and display characteristics and/or constraints provided in the application configuration information. Other applications hosted on the client device, server, or on another server (in communication with the application generator server) can exchange data with the generated application.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: SimDesk Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Kouznetsov, Ray Davis, Heli Zhu Zhan, Mark Sang Cho, Edward Ray Hargraves, Saqib Kasim
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Publication number: 20020194314Abstract: A method and system are provided for the creation and use of custom-configured, database-backed, remotely accessible applications. Users of client devices (60) access an application generator server (30) via a network (50), providing configuration for a requested application. Through direct communication with the server (30), off-line use of an application or script, or by following a server-generated link, remote users execute the application subject to data type, formatting, and display characteristics and/or constraints provided in the application configuration information. Other applications hosted on the client device, server, or on another server (in communication with the application generator server) can exchange data with the generated application.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventors: Alexander Kouznetsov, Ray Davis, Heli Zhu Zhan, Mark Sang Cho, Edward Ray Hargraves, Saqib Kasim
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Patent number: 6425413Abstract: A valve (120) for controlling fluid flow therethrough in downhole applications is disclosed. The valve (120) comprises a valve housing having a valve closure mechanism (122) and a valve seat (124) disposed therein. The valve closure mechanism (122) has sealing surface (128) and a secondary load bearing surface (142). The valve seat (124) has a valve seat sealing surface (126) that mates with the sealing surface (128) of the valve closure mechanism (122). The secondary load bearing surface (142) of the valve closure mechanism (122) mates with a valve secondary load bearing surface (134) which may be supported by the valve seat (124).Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Glenn Ray Davis, Stuart Morton Dennistoun
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Patent number: D461641Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventor: Johnny Ray Davis
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Patent number: D686050Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Inventor: Ray Davis