Patents by Inventor Scott Weaver
Scott Weaver 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: 9932564Abstract: Certain embodiments are directed to recombinant vesiculovirus encoding a heterologous polynucleotide and methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2015Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignees: THE BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM, PROFECTUS BIOSCIENCES, INC.Inventors: Demetrius Matassov, Rodion V. Gorchakov, Stefan Hamm, Rebecca Nowak, Robert L. Seymour, John H. Eldridge, Robert B. Tesh, David K. Clarke, Theresa E. Latham, Scott Weaver, Farooq Nasar
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Publication number: 20170067027Abstract: Certain embodiments are directed to recombinant vesiculovirus encoding a heterologous polynucleotide and methods of using the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2015Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Demetrius Matassov, Rodion V. Gorchakov, Stefan Hamm, Rebecca Nowak, Robert L. Seymour, John H. Eldridge, Robert B. Tesh, David K. Clarke, Theresa E. Latham, Scott Weaver
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Patent number: 9312707Abstract: An apparatus for providing electrical power, including an electrically non-conductive generally cube-shaped housing, an electrical power supply operationally connected and positioned in the housing, a first plurality of power outlets electrically connected to power supply for connecting three-prong plugs, a second plurality of power outlets for connecting male USB connectors, and a power cord operationally connected to the power.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: S P TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Brian Stewart, Scott Weaver
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Patent number: 8896924Abstract: An improved tubular daylighting system comprises a plurality of tubular shaft sections connected to a skylight lens for transmitting light through the shaft sections to the interior of a building. Adjoining top and bottom shaft sections have different diameters to enable one to be inserted into the other, the top shaft section having a plurality of tabs, the bottom section having a plurality of slots which register with the tabs of the top shaft section, such that selectively bending the tabs outwardly or inwardly from the shaft wall of the top shaft section through the slots of the bottom shaft section interconnects the top and bottom shaft sections in coaxial alignment. In one embodiment an inverted dome diffuser is mounted below the skylight lens atop the shaft sections to diffuse light entering the shaft sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2013Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: ABL IP Holding, LLCInventor: Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20140333263Abstract: An apparatus for providing electrical power, including an electrically non-conductive generally cube-shaped housing, an electrical power supply operationally connected and positioned in the housing, a first plurality of power outlets electrically connected to power supply for connecting three-prong plugs, a second plurality of power outlets for connecting male USB connectors, and a power cord operationally connected to the power.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2013Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Brian Stewart, Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20140331573Abstract: A rail mounting system for mounting skylights and the like directly to rib elevations of a raised rib panel roofing system has a side rail for each side of a skylight or run of skylights that mount to the metal panel roof's rib elevations. Each side rail includes a vertical riser wall, an upper flange structure extending from the riser wall to provide a top bearing surface for one side of a skylight or run of skylights, and bottom shoulder structure extending from the raiser portion, which is adapted for attachment to a rib elevation of a raised rib panel roofing system. The rib elevations on which the side rails of the rail mounting system are attached provide structural support for the skylight or run of skylights supported on the side rails for substantially the entire length of the skylights or run of skylights.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Jerome O. Blomberg, Scott Weaver
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Patent number: 8793944Abstract: A rail mounting system is provided for mounting skylights and other structures directly to rib elevations of a metal panel roofing system. The rail mounting system has a side rail for each side of a skylight or run of skylights that mount to the metal panel roof's rib elevations. Each side rail includes a vertical riser wall, an upper flange extending from the riser wall to provide a top bearing surface for one side of a skylight or run of skylights, and a bottom shoulder structure extending from the riser portion which is adapted for attachment to a rib elevation of the roofing system. The rib elevations on which the side rails of the rail mounting system are attached provide structural support for the skylight or run of skylights supported thereon for substantially the entire length of the skylights or run of skylights.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: ABL IP Holding, LLCInventors: Jerome O. Blomberg, Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20130314795Abstract: An improved tubular daylighting system comprises a plurality of tubular shaft sections connected to a skylight lens for transmitting light through the shaft sections to the interior of a building. Adjoining top and bottom shaft sections have different diameters to enable one to be inserted into the other, the top shaft section having a plurality of tabs, the bottom section having a plurality of slots which register with the tabs of the top shaft section, such that selectively bending the tabs outwardly or inwardly from the shaft wall of the top shaft section through the slots of the bottom shaft section interconnects the top and bottom shaft sections in coaxial alignment. In one embodiment an inverted dome diffuser is mounted below the skylight lens atop the shaft sections to diffuse light entering the shaft sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Inventor: Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20130283725Abstract: The invention provides a system for installing a roof penetrating structure to a metal roof, the system comprising: a) a rail and closure structure adapted to be supported by adjacent rib elevations of said roof; b) a skylight adapted to be supported on the rail and closure structure; and c) a support member for sealing a cut away portion of the rib structure to divert water away from the rail and closure structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2012Publication date: October 31, 2013Inventors: Jerome O. Blomberg, Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20120197428Abstract: A method of making a piñata having a realistic image on the piñata itself. The steps include (1) providing a three-dimensional geometric object having a hollow center; (2) providing a two-dimensional image; (3) creating a digital copy of the two-dimensional image on an electronic device; (4) manipulating the digital image of the two-dimensional image into a digital image wherein the digital image can be placed around the three-dimensional geometric object; (5) preparing the digital image onto a material; (6) affixing the hard copy of the digital image to said three-dimensional geometric object; and (7) filling the geometric object with a plurality of objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20070148367Abstract: A chemical vapor deposition apparatus comprises a heating element capable of emitting electromagnetic radiation; a retort positioned relative to the heating element to receive the electromagnetic radiation; an encasing member at least partially disposed around the retort, the encasing member comprising a material that is at least partially transparent to the electromagnetic radiation; a plenum defined at least in part by an inner surface of the encasing member and an outer surface of the retort; and a furnace box at least partially disposed around the encasing member and the retort, and housing the heating element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Inventors: Daniel Lewis, Victor Lou, George Dalakos, Matthew Saylor, Scott Weaver, Michael Rucker
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Publication number: 20060192444Abstract: A water-cooled stator bar clip for electrical generators and a method for applying a corrosion-resistant protective coating, preferably Sc, Ti, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W, Ni, and Al, and their alloys or oxides to existing stator bar end fittings in order to significantly reduce the possibility of leaks through the brazed connections of the copper stator bar end connections. The coatings can be applied locally using various known physical vapor deposition (“PVD”), chemical vapor deposition (“CVD”) or other direct coating techniques known in the art. For example, the coatings can be applied using ion plasma deposition, sputtering or wire arc techniques (all PVD processes) or by using electroplating, high velocity oxygen free (“HVOF”) deposition, DC arc or electroless plating. Preferably, the coatings are applied either to new stator bar clips or to existing clips in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Young Kim, Paul Martiniano, Reed Corderman, Scott Weaver, Alan Iversen, James Maughan
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Publication number: 20060061220Abstract: A water-cooled stator bar clip for electrical generators and a method for applying a corrosion-resistant protective coating, preferably Sc, Ti, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W, Ni, and Al, and their alloys or oxides to existing stator bar end fittings in order to significantly reduce the possibility of leaks through the brazed connections of the copper stator bar end connections. The coatings can be applied locally using various known physical vapor deposition (“PVD”), chemical vapor deposition (“CVD”) or other direct coating techniques known in the art. For example, the coatings can be applied using ion plasma deposition, sputtering or wire arc techniques (all PVD processes) or by using electroplating, high velocity oxygen free (“HVOF”) deposition, DC arc or electroless plating. Preferably, the coatings are applied either to new stator bar clips or to existing clips in the field.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Young Kim, Paul Martiniano, Reed Corderman, Scott Weaver, Alan Iversen, James Maughan
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Publication number: 20050225402Abstract: Circuit for generating a spread spectrum clock (CGSSC) that employs a mechanism to modulate the input voltage (V_ctrl) to the VCO to achieve dithering. The CGSSC includes a voltage controller oscillator (VCO) that generates an output signal (F_out). The VCO includes an input coupled to a voltage control node for receiving a voltage signal and an output for generating a clock signal that has a frequency dependent on the received voltage signal. A VCO input voltage modulation mechanism (VIVMM) is coupled to the voltage control node (V_ctrl) for modulating or adjusting the voltage at the VCO input voltage node in a controlled manner to generate a spread spectrum clock.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2004Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Robert Abraham, Scott Weaver
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Publication number: 20050012408Abstract: A water-cooled stator bar clip for electrical generators and a method for applying a corrosion-resistant protective coating, preferably Sc, Ti, Cr, Zr, Nb, Mo, Hf, Ta, W, Ni, and Al, and their alloys or oxides to existing stator bar end fittings in order to significantly reduce the possibility of leaks through the brazed connections of the copper stator bar end connections. The coatings can be applied locally using various known physical vapor deposition (“PVD”), chemical vapor deposition (“CVD”) or other direct coating techniques known in the art. For example, the coatings can be applied using ion plasma deposition, sputtering or wire arc techniques (all PVD processes) or by using electroplating, high velocity oxygen free (“HVOF”) deposition, DC arc or electroless plating. Preferably, the coatings are applied either to new stator bar clips or to existing clips in the field using a known pencil coater technique.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Young Kim, Paul Martiniano, Reed Corderman, Scott Weaver, Alan Iverson, James Maughan
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Patent number: D704135Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2013Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: S P Technologies LLCInventors: Brian Stewart, Scott Weaver