Patents by Inventor Richard D. Graham
Richard D. Graham 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: 20240109955Abstract: Disclosed are antigen binding polypeptides and antigen binding polypeptide complexes (e.g., antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof) having certain structural and/or functional features. Also disclosed are polynucleotides and vectors encoding such polypeptides and polypeptide complexes; host cells, pharmaceutical compositions and kits containing such polypeptides and polypeptide complexes; and methods of using such polypeptides and polypeptide complexes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Juan LI, Chi-Jen WEI, Ronnie R. WEI, Zhi-Yong YANG, John R. MASCOLA, Gary J. NABEL, John MISASI, Amarendra PEGU, Lingshu WANG, Tongqing ZHOU, Misook CHOE, Olamide K. OLONINIYI, Bingchun ZHAO, Yi ZHANG, Eun Sung YANG, Man CHEN, Kwanyee LEUNG, Wei SHI, Nancy J. SULLIVAN, Peter D. KWONG, Richard A. KOUP, Barney S. GRAHAM, Peng HE
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Patent number: 11536624Abstract: A plumbing system may include a first conduit that supplies a fluid to a destination device. The plumbing system may also include a second conduit concentric to the first conduit. The second conduit includes an indicator material that changes one or more properties of the fluid supplied to the destination device when the fluid contacts the indicator material via an opening present in the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Matthew Flachsbart, Snehal Desai, Richard D. Graham
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Patent number: 11143567Abstract: A plumbing system may include a first conduit that supplies a fluid to a destination device. The plumbing system may also include a second conduit concentric to the first conduit. The second conduit includes an indicator material that changes one or more properties of the fluid supplied to the destination device when the fluid contacts the indicator material via an opening present in the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: United Service Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Matthew Flachsbart, Snehal Desai, Richard D. Graham
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Patent number: 10712225Abstract: A plumbing system may include a first conduit that supplies a fluid to a destination device. The plumbing system may also include a second conduit concentric to the first conduit. The second conduit includes an indicator material that changes one or more properties of the fluid supplied to the destination device when the fluid contacts the indicator material via an opening present in the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2019Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Matthew Flachsbart, Snehal Desai, Richard D. Graham
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Patent number: 10444107Abstract: A plumbing system may include a first conduit that supplies a fluid to a destination device. The plumbing system may also include a second conduit concentric to the first conduit. The second conduit includes an indicator material that changes one or more properties of the fluid supplied to the destination device when the fluid contacts the indicator material via an opening present in the first conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (USAA)Inventors: Matthew Flachsbart, Snehal Desai, Richard D. Graham
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Patent number: 7676856Abstract: A device for controlling odor from a toilet bowl has a housing primarily formed by a top member, a bottom member and a canister holding section for attaching to the bottom member. The canister holding section holds a canister having a nozzle for providing an odor treating spray from the canister. The housing also has two plates depending downwardly from the bottom member and which form an inverted U-shape for mounting the device on a rim of the toilet bowl. Between the top member and bottom member is a biasing device such as springs for biasing a seat of the toilet bowl in an upward direction when the seat is empty, and for allowing the seat to move in a downward direction in response to someone sitting on the seat. The downward motion of the seat moves the top member down, thereby actuating a nozzle on the canister, spraying a metered amount a substantially fixed predetermined amount, of spray into the toilet bowl.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventor: Richard D. Graham, II
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Patent number: 5598812Abstract: A restraining device for use in a vehicle to prevent the movement of a subject's arms, when wearing hand and arm restraints such as handcuffs, and the subject's legs. The device includes "T" shaped members of flexible material having one or more crossbar portions and a stem portion. A handcuff or double action safety hook or hook-and-loop fasteners are used for attachment to the subject's hand and arm restraints, thus securing the subject's arms either behind or in front of him. A D-ring and hook-and-loop fasteners or a spring loaded buckle may be used for securing the crossbar member around the subject's legs. In one embodiment, the restraining device is attached to the vehicle by a metal bracket attached to the vehicle floor in front of or behind the seat. The restraining device may be either permanently or detachably attached to the metal bracket in a permanent or a detachable mode, such as a hook affixed to the restraining device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1994Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Inventors: Richard D. Graham, Jerry D. Mangum
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Patent number: 5280919Abstract: A portable target assembly is provided for use with airguns of the pellet or ball (BB) variety. The target assembly includes a rectangular frame which is supported by two leg members which are pivotally mounted on the right and left side of the frame. A canvas element is secured about the exterior of the frame and the leg members which forms a trap for the spent pellets or balls. Several rows of targets depend from struts which are mounted on the interior of the rectangular frame. The targets are suspended by cord elements which are secured to the strut by a locking member. By adjusting the length of the cord the target height may be altered. The targets are a variety of geometric shapes. The center of the target is hollowed out so that a loud report is sounded when the target is hit by a projectile.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Inventor: Richard D. Graham
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Patent number: 5134270Abstract: A heater assembly (10) is for installation in a clothes dryer (D). The assembly includes at least one open coil heating element (12), and a plurality of insulators (16) to each of which a convolution of the coil is attachable. The insulators are mounted on a support (22) in a spaced relation from each other. The support is attachable to a multi-sided pan structure (30). The pan has sidewalls (32A, 32B) to which the support is attachable for installing the coil in the pan. The pan has a lip (54) which extends beneath one end (54) of a heating unit (U) section (S2). The pan is directly attachable to the unit and the unit directly installable in the dryer. The heater assembly is also formed to help install the unit in the appliance during its manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1991Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Emerson Electric Co.Inventors: Jackie J. Bragg, Richard D. Graham, Bill Sowder, Jimmy R. Tate, Robert N. Lewellen, Charles E. Bryson, Jr., Griva Darwin R.
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Patent number: 4931738Abstract: A battery monitoring system has an LED matrix displaying plural battery group conditions. The matrix has a column defining reference row of LED indicators, each active LED representing an adjacent voltage range. The reference row is responsive to an average battery voltage of plural battery groups. Aligned in columns with the reference row LED's are plural LED rows, each row representing an individual battery group. An active LED indicates an individual battery group voltage of the corresponding individual battery group. Analog multiplexing of scanned battery group voltages are sequentially applied to the matrix rows at a scan rate greater than the visual persistence of the LED's so that at any given moment, an LED appears active in each row as well as in the reference row. To focus on a single battery group, a scan switch interrupts application of scanned battery voltages. A digital display also selectively indicates either overall plural battery groups voltage or individual battery group voltage.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1989Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Kaufel Group, Ltd.Inventors: Hazen L. MacIntyre, Richard D. Graham, II, Michael B. Aldava
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Patent number: D252096Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1977Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Inventors: Richard D. Graham, Dan A. Keener