Patents by Inventor Terry Thompson
Terry Thompson 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: 7228997Abstract: An apparatus nails a plurality of cross members to an underlying stringer to produce a pallet. The carriage moves in a continuous motion without stopping over the cross members until the cross members are nailed to the stringer. The carriage includes at least one nailing gun for driving nails and a hydraulic accumulator mounted on the carriage in hydraulic communication with the at least one nailing gun for supplying hydraulic fluid to provide a force to the nailing gun to nail the cross members to the stringer. The nailing gun may be pivotally secured to the carriage wherein the nailing gun pivots with respect to the carriage while driving a nail into the cross member and the underlying stringer. The nail gun is also positioned into a nail driving position pneumatically and when in the nail driving position the hydraulic cylinder is actuated to drive the nail into the cross member.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Engineering Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Terry Thompson
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Patent number: 7176191Abstract: The present invention provides protonated compounds having antimicrobial activity. The invention also provides antimicrobial compositions comprising protonated compounds of the invention. The protonated compounds of the invention provide efficacious antimicrobial activity against resistant strains of bacteria and opportunistic fungi.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Oligos Etc. Inc.Inventors: Roderic M. K. Dale, Steven L. Gatton, Amy Arrow, Terry Thompson
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Publication number: 20060219807Abstract: A material or color changer has a common feed passage that is connected to two or more inlet passages. The common feed passage can be reverse purged in a direction that is opposite a direction of powder flow through the common feed passage. A valve element seals a supply port that connects the inlet passage to the common feed passage to eliminate dead space and form a near bore line seal. The valve element is an elastic material that expands in response to applied compressed air inside the valve element. A remote activation function may be provided to facilitate initiating a color change procedure. In one embodiment, the remote activation function may be a pneumatic foot switch, while in another embodiment it may be an electrical switch, such as a membrane switch for example, mounted on a spray gun.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Terrence Fulkerson, Terry Thompson, Jeffery Dailidas, Kenneth Kreeger, Joseph Schroeder
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Publication number: 20060189866Abstract: A method and apparatus comprising image-guided application of a pulsed magnetic field for the diagnosis and/or treatment of various physiological, neurological and/or behavioral pathologies or conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Alex Thomas, Frank Prato, Jeff Winter, Terry Thompson, Cheryl McCreary
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Publication number: 20050279860Abstract: A color changer has a common feed passage that is connected to two or more inlet passages. The common feed passage can be reverse purged in a direction that is opposite a direction of powder flow through the common feed passage. A valve element seals a supply port that connects the inlet passage to the common feed passage to eliminate dead space and form a near bore line seal. The valve element is an elastic material that expands in response to applied compressed air inside the valve element.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Terrence Fulkerson, Terry Thompson, Jeffery Dailidas, Kenneth Kreeger, Joseph Schroeder
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Publication number: 20050107344Abstract: The present invention provides protonated compounds having antimicrobial activity. The invention also provides antimicrobial compositions comprising protonated compounds of the invention. The protonated compounds of the invention provide efficacious antimicrobial activity against resistant strains of bacteria and opportunistic fungi.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Inventors: Roderic Dale, Steven Gatton, Amy Arrow, Terry Thompson
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Patent number: 6789360Abstract: A convertible stadium includes an exhibition area, a seating area and a plurality of roof support locations for supporting a movable or retractable roof assembly. The roof assembly includes a first major truss that spans a distance between a first and a second of the roof support locations and a second major truss that spans a distance between a third and a fourth of the roof support locations. Both of the first and second major trusses are preferably structurally configured as a tied arch, each of which has a generally convex upper portion and a lower portion that is adapted to assume gravity induced stresses within the trusses as tension. In order to keep the center of mass of the major trusses generally positioned within a plane including the roof support locations, which optimizes lateral stability of the major trusses, the major trusses are most preferably given a lenticular shape, meaning that the lower portion of the trusses is convex and in fact preferably generally symmetrical to the upper portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Uni-Systems, LLCInventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Patent number: 6718696Abstract: A convertible stadium includes an exhibition area, a seating area and an outer sidewall in which is defined in large opening, preferably located so as to provide favorable outdoor views to the occupants of the stadium. A movable wall member is advantageously position so as to be able to open or close the large opening. When the movable wall member is in a first, retracted position spectators will be provided with a view of the outdoors and a great deal of outdoor air and sunlight. When outdoor conditions are unfavorable for an intended event within the stadium, however, the movable wall member may be repositioned in order to partially or fully close the opening. Such unfavorable conditions may include undesirable sun position, an undesirable amount of wind or humidity; or unfavorable temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Uni-Systems, LLCInventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Patent number: 6698141Abstract: A convertible public exhibition facility includes a stadium having an exhibition area and a seating area that is situated about the exhibition area for permitting spectators to view activities taking place in the exhibition area. The exhibition facility further includes a movable natural grass activity platform that has a surface area of natural grass that is at least 10,000 square feet and that is constructed so as to have a characteristic frequency of at least 6 Hz. Situated within the natural grass activity platform is a transport mechanism that is constructed and arranged so as to be able to move the natural grass activity platform as a complete unit from a location that is outside of the stadium to a location that is within the exhibition area. Preferably, the location that is outside of the stadium is an outdoor location that provides optimal conditions for the growth of natural grass.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Uni-Systems, LLCInventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Publication number: 20030207834Abstract: The present invention relates to methods and compositions containing oligonucleotides suitable for administration to humans and other mammals.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Roderic M.K. Dale, Amy Arrow, Terry Thompson
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Publication number: 20030045490Abstract: This patent describes the invention of a series of novel therapeutic oligonucleotides targeted at inhibiting expression of genes coding for Phosphodiesterase 4. They are useful as analytical tools in the study of individual PDE isoforms and in the therapeutic treatment of depression, thrombosis, cystic fibrosis, gastric lesions, pulmonary hypertension, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, atopic dermatitis, asthma and other allergic disorders as well as other illnesses in which an increase of cyclic AMP or a decrease in phosphodiesterase levels is useful.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Applicant: Oligos Etc. Inc.Inventors: Roderic M.K. Dale, Amy Arrow, Terry Thompson
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Publication number: 20020134028Abstract: A convertible stadium includes an exhibition area, a seating area and an outer sidewall in which is defined in large opening, preferably located so as to provide favorable outdoor views to the occupants of the stadium. A movable wall member is advantageously position so as to be able to open or close the large opening. When the movable wall member is in a first, retracted position spectators will be provided with a view of the outdoors and a great deal of outdoor air and sunlight. When outdoor conditions are unfavorable for an intended event within the stadium, however, the movable wall member may be repositioned in order to partially or fully close the opening. Such unfavorable conditions may include undesirable sun position, an undesirable amount of wind or humidity; or unfavorable temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Publication number: 20020129561Abstract: A convertible public exhibition facility includes a stadium having an exhibition area and a seating area that is situated about the exhibition area for permitting spectators to view activities taking place in the exhibition area. The exhibition facility further includes a movable natural grass activity platform that has a surface area of natural grass that is at least 10,000 square feet and that is constructed so as to have a characteristic frequency of at least 6 Hz. Situated within the natural grass activity platform is a transport mechanism that is constructed and arranged so as to be able to move the natural grass activity platform as a complete unit from a location that is outside of the stadium to a location that is within the exhibition area. Preferably, the location that is outside of the stadium is an outdoor location that provides optimal conditions for the growth of natural grass.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Publication number: 20020129565Abstract: A convertible stadium includes an exhibition area, a seating area and a plurality of roof support locations for supporting a movable or retractable roof assembly. The roof assembly includes a first major truss that spans a distance between a first and a second of the roof support locations and a second major truss that spans a distance between a third and a fourth of the roof support locations. Both of the first and second major trusses are preferably structurally configured as a tied arch, each of which has a generally convex upper portion and a lower portion that is adapted to assume gravity induced stresses within the trusses as tension. In order to keep the center of mass of the major trusses generally positioned within a plane including the roof support locations, which optimizes lateral stability of the major trusses, the major trusses are most preferably given a lenticular shape, meaning that the lower portion of the trusses is convex and in fact preferably generally symmetrical to the upper portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2002Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Cyril Silberman, David Sadinsky, Bart Riberich, Andrew Cheng, Lennart Nielson, Terry Thompson, Timothy J. Kline
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Publication number: 20020032164Abstract: The present invention provides protonated compounds having antimicrobial activity. The invention also provides antimicrobial compositions comprising protonated compounds of the invention. The protonated compounds of the invention provide efficacious antimicrobial activity against resistant strains of bacteria and opportunistic fungi.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventors: Roderic M. K. Dale, Steven L. Gatton, Amy Arrow, Terry Thompson
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Patent number: 6211349Abstract: The novel discovery that protonated nucleic acids inhibit bacterial growth is reported and methods for the preparation and therapeutic use of nuclease resistant and acid resistant protonated/acidified nucleic acids for administration to animals including man, to treat or prevent a bacterial infection are described.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Oligos Etc., Inc.Inventors: Roderic M. K. Dale, Amy Arrow, Steven L. Gatton, Terry Thompson
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Patent number: 5860423Abstract: The upper part of a brace is concave to receive a human calf and extends forwardly at either side of the calf. Elastic straps extend from the upper right and left sides of the brace downwardly to the top outside of a modified conventional shoe to support the shoe from plantarflexion as well as inversion and eversion. The lower end of the brace is removably and pivotally connected to the heel curve of the shoe.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Inventor: Terry Thompson
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Patent number: 5137188Abstract: A pouring extension for a liquid containing can which has a hollow cylindrical body (20) with an outward flare (24) on the top and an inverted cone shape (30) on the bottom. A number of outwardly extending projections (34) are formed integrally with the bottom portion of the body allowing the extension to be inserted into open can and snapping into place on the internal bead of the can. The rigidity of the body in combination with the tapered shape and fit of the projections creates a hermetic seal retaining the extension in the can allowing the contents to be poured without contaminating the rim of the can. The extension may be tilted to pour all of the paint over the inside bead of the can and the tapered configuration allows use with all nominal size cans regardless of the diametrical tolerance.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1990Date of Patent: August 11, 1992Inventor: Terry A. Thompson
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Patent number: D262233Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1980Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: Thelin-Thompson Co.Inventor: Terry A. Thompson