Patents by Inventor Thomas Moyers
Thomas Moyers 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: 8227554Abstract: A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Grupo Petrotemex, S.A. de C.V.Inventors: Bruce Roger DeBruin, Thomas Lloyd Yount, Larry Cates Windes, Wesley Thomas Moyer
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Patent number: 8205752Abstract: A package for storing and dispensing tablets includes a blister card having blister compartments and a hollow plastic sleeve providing a protective housing for the blister card when the blister card is in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve includes a pair of latches that extend toward the blister card, and the blister card includes a pair of latch-catchers for cooperatively engaging and catching the latches when the blister card is in a storage position to automatically lock the blister card in the storage position within the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position. The sleeve also includes a deactivator positionable between a first position in which the blister card is permitted to automatically lock to the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position and a second position for preventing the blister card from becoming locked to the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2011Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Anderson Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Patent number: 8066121Abstract: A package for containing tablets or like separate dispensable items is provided having so-called child-resistant and senior-friendly storage and dispensing properties. An elongate outer sleeve houses a separate blister card carrying tablets or like items. The card slides into the sleeve to a storage position in which the card is housed within the outer sleeve and slides in the reverse direction to a dispensing position in which the card at least partially extends from the open end of the sleeve. The sleeve includes an internal locking restriction secured to a wall thereof, and the card includes a tail end having an integral latch. The locking restriction and latch cooperate to form a locking engagement thereby locking the card within the sleeve when the card is in the storage position. The sleeve includes visually defined squeeze locations on opposite side edges thereof that correspond to a location of the internal locking restriction.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Anderson Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20110215022Abstract: A card for packaging tablets includes a tablet-carrying layer having a plurality of close-ended hollow compartments for housing tablets with each of the compartments having an open end located on an underside of the tablet-carrying layer and a sealing layer secured to the underside of the tablet-carrying layer for sealing the open ends of the compartments. The sealing layer has perforations formed therein defining a plurality of separate strips. The perforations enable each of the strips to be separately peeled away from the tablet-carrying layer without peeling away a remainder of the sealing layer. Each of the strips extends directly under a plurality of the compartments such that, when one of the strips is peeled away from the tablet-carrying layer, the contents of multiple compartments can be dispensed at a given time.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer, Aaron Whitlock
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Publication number: 20110186469Abstract: A package for storing and dispensing tablets includes a blister card having blister compartments and a hollow plastic sleeve providing a protective housing for the blister card when the blister card is in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve includes a pair of latches that extend toward the blister card, and the blister card includes a pair of latch-catchers for cooperatively engaging and catching the latches when the blister card is in a storage position to automatically lock the blister card in the storage position within the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position. The sleeve also includes a deactivator positionable between a first position in which the blister card is permitted to automatically lock to the sleeve when the blister card is slid to the storage position and a second position for preventing the blister card from becoming locked to the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Patent number: 7967144Abstract: A package is provided that is able to contain tablets or like separate dispensable items in a manner exhibiting child-resistant and senior-friendly dispensing properties. The package includes a card, such as a blister card, and a protective hollow sleeve. The card has a base strip on which a plurality of spaced-apart compartments are provided for holding the tablets or like items, and the sleeve has an opposed pair of side edges extending between opposite ends with at least one of the ends being a dispensing end of the package. The sleeve provides a protective housing for the card when the card is in a storage position within the sleeve, and the card is slidable relative to the sleeve between the storage position and a dispensing position in which the card extends at least partially outside the sleeve to expose at least one of the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Anderson Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20110144770Abstract: A mechanical finger comprises a plurality of phalanges coupled to a single actuator using a kinematic linkage and a differential linkage arranged in parallel. The mechanical finger is capable of exhibiting consistent predictable motion when moving in free space or when contacting an object at the fingertip, and of curling in order to conform to an object when the contact is at other locations on the finger.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: Kinea Design, LLCInventors: Thomas Moyer, Eric L. Faulring, Julio J. Santos-Munné
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Publication number: 20110108451Abstract: A package is provided that is able to contain tablets or like separate dispensable items in a manner exhibiting child-resistant and senior-friendly dispensing properties. The package includes a card, such as a blister card, and a protective hollow sleeve. The card has a base strip on which a plurality of spaced-apart compartments are provided for holding the tablets or like items, and the sleeve has an opposed pair of side edges extending between opposite ends with at least one of the ends being a dispensing end of the package. The sleeve provides a protective housing for the card when the card is in a storage position within the sleeve, and the card is slidable relative to the sleeve between the storage position and a dispensing position in which the card extends at least partially outside the sleeve to expose at least one of the compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20110077353Abstract: A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Bruce Roger DeBruin, Thomas Lloyd Yount, Larry Cates Windes, Wesley Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20110068039Abstract: A package for containing tablets or like separate dispensable items is provided having so-called child-resistant and senior-friendly storage and dispensing properties. An elongate outer sleeve houses a separate blister card carrying tablets or like items. The card slides into the sleeve to a storage position in which the card is housed within the outer sleeve and slides in the reverse direction to a dispensing position in which the card at least partially extends from the open end of the sleeve. The sleeve includes an internal locking restriction secured to a wall thereof, and the card includes a tail end having an integral latch. The locking restriction and latch cooperate to form a locking engagement thereby locking the card within the sleeve when the card is in the storage position. The sleeve includes visually defined squeeze locations on opposite side edges thereof that correspond to a location of the internal locking restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Patent number: 7900772Abstract: A child-resistant and senior-friendly package comprising one or more blister cards housed within a hollow molded plastic sleeve is provided. The sleeve is assembled from a pair of identical molded plastic body sections. Each body section has a latch and an unlocking tab and the blister card has a latch-catcher for cooperating with the latch to automatically lock the blister card in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve has a pair of opposite spaced-apart tabs in the side edges thereof that must be simultaneously pressed to unlatch the latches from the latch-catchers to permit the blister card to be slid from the storage position to a dispensing position. When pressed, the tabs flex the blister card off adjacent latches. An embodiment including a pair of separate blister cards is provided in which the blister cards are dispensed through opposite dispensing ends of the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Anderson Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer, Tyler Theis, Richard M. Bowen, Jr., John T. Peterson
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Patent number: 7872090Abstract: A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Eastman Chemical CompanyInventors: Bruce Roger DeBruin, Thomas Lloyd Yount, Larry Cates Windes, Wesley Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20100300923Abstract: A child-resistant and senior-friendly package comprising one or more blister cards housed within a hollow molded plastic sleeve is provided. The sleeve is assembled from a pair of identical molded plastic body sections. Each body section has a latch and an unlocking tab and the blister card has a latch-catcher for cooperating with the latch to automatically lock the blister card in a storage position within the sleeve. The sleeve has a pair of opposite spaced-apart tabs in the side edges thereof that must be simultaneously pressed to unlatch the latches from the latch-catchers to permit the blister card to be slid from the storage position to a dispensing position. When pressed, the tabs flex the blister card off adjacent latches. An embodiment including a pair of separate blister cards is provided in which the blister cards are dispensed through opposite dispensing ends of the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer, Tyler Theis, Richard M. Bowen, JR., John T. Peterson
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Publication number: 20090018284Abstract: A reactor system operable to facilitate a chemical reaction in a reaction medium flowing therethrough. The reactor system includes a heat exchanger for heating the reaction medium and a disengagement vessel for disengaging vapor from the heated reaction medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Bruce Roger DeBruin, Thomas Lloyd Yount, Larry Cates Windes, Wesley Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20080081728Abstract: A transmission or actuator offering multiple rotational outputs proportionate in speed to that of a common rotational input, each output according to its own ratio. The ratios are continuously variable between positive and negative values, including zero, and may be varied by electromechanical actuators under computer control. The transmission relates the output speeds one to another under computer control, and thus makes possible the establishment of virtual surfaces and other haptic effects in a multidimensional workspace to which the transmission outputs are kinematically linked. An example of such a workspace is that of a robotic or prosthetic hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Inventors: Eric Faulring, Thomas Moyer, Julio Santos-Munne, Alexander Makhlin, J. Colgate, Michael Peshkin
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Patent number: 7223363Abstract: A method and system for providing a fluidic interface to slides bearing microarrays of biomolecules or other samples immobilized thereon to perform a variety of chemical reactions or processing steps on the slide. An interface device seals against the slide to form a chamber or chambers containing all or a portion of the microarray, providing selective access to portions of the slide. The interface device includes inlet and outlet ports permitting liquid sample and reagents to be introduced to and removed from the chamber accessing the slide surface. Pre- and post-array microfluidic circuitry may be included in the interface device or in attachable modules. The system may include one or more compartments for collecting and storing waste fluids.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: BioMicro Systems, Inc.Inventors: Michael McNeely, Nils Adey, Mark Spute, Edward Ayliffe, Michael Howard, Darin Beutel, John Jensen, Stephen Coffin, Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20070039158Abstract: A feed-through subassembly includes a plurality of wires. The feed-through subassembly is positioned in a holding device such that the plurality of wires are pointed in an upward direction. A protective tube is placed over the plurality of wires. Heat is applied to the protective tube. A portion or all of the protective tube is shrunk.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2005Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Thomas Moyers, Shauna Morones
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Publication number: 20050071796Abstract: A method, system, program product and database for electronic circuit design configured to reduce data storage and computer resource requirements. The invention is binary based and leverages the redundancy of features in most electronic circuit designs by using templates of unique design features. Each template includes offset instructions for positioning the unique design feature relative to a control point rather than a previous feature. The control point is positioned within a design grid according to data in a template recall that replaces the unique design feature's instruction set in an instruction list of a design instruction file. Because each template is stored once, and only once, considerable reduction in design data size is achieved. In addition, each template recall has a fixed width data format that restrains data size and allows more efficient processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2003Publication date: March 31, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines Corp.Inventor: Thomas Moyer
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Publication number: 20040037739Abstract: A method and system for providing a fluidic interface to slides bearing microarrays of biomolecules or other samples immobilized thereon to perform a variety of chemical reactions or processing steps on the slide. An interface device seals against the slide to form a chamber or chambers containing all or a portion of the microarray, providing selective access to portions of the slide. The interface device includes inlet and outlet ports permitting liquid sample and reagents to be introduced to and removed from the chamber accessing the slide surface. Pre-and post-array microfluidic circuitry may be included in the interface device or in attachable modules. The system may include one or more compartments for collecting and storing waste fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: Michael McNeely, Nils Adey, Mark Spute, Edward Ayliffe, Michael Howard, Darin Beutel, John Jensen, Stephen Coffin, Thomas Moyer