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  • 2136 Sagecrest Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011 (505) 521-9424 (575) 521-9424
  • 3009 Van Aken Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44120 (216) 991-5805
  • Shaker Hts, OH
  • Shaker Hts, OH
  • 2136 Sagecrest Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88011 (505) 991-5805

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Self; Inventor

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Location:
Las Cruces, NM
Industry:
Computer Hardware
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Publications

Us Patents

Active Cover Plate For An Electrical Outlet

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US Patent:
6423900, Jul 23, 2002
Filed:
Jun 9, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/590951
Inventors:
Jack Arbuthnott Soules - Shaker Heights OH
Assignee:
Technical Systems Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 314
US Classification:
174 66, 220 38, 220241
Abstract:
An active cover plate is provided for a standard electrical device such as a switch or receptacle which has a body unit-molded from a synthetic resin. The active cover plate is so termed because an active load is embedded within it. The exterior of the body is provided with at least a pair of terminals for connection to a buildings current supply. A pair of opposed spring-strips embedded in the plate are positioned so as to protrude rearward from the plate and contact terminals on the device. The spring-strips are connected to terminals of the active load. Contact of the spring-strips against the terminals is good enough to provide the active load with the current it needs. The active load may be an electroluminescent panel, one or more light emitting diodes, an array of organic light emitting diodes, or a radio transmitter, or receiver preferably coupled with an annunciator or other signalling means, or any other device which consumes less than about 25 watts, and the components of which can be sandwiched within the plate.

Test Method For Determining Imminent Failure In Metals

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US Patent:
6727690, Apr 27, 2004
Filed:
Aug 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/224776
Inventors:
Jack Arbuthnott Soules - Shaker Heights OH, 44120
International Classification:
G01B 724
US Classification:
324209, 324242, 73779
Abstract:
A method for determining a âsafe-operationâ point for a metal structural element subjected to repeated loading, the same or different, generating variable levels of strain and residual stress in the worked element; and, predicting the imminent failure of the structural element. The surface of the metal element is worked to provide a residual strain, for example, by shot-peening. Measurements of electrical conductivity are compared at various chosen frequencies corresponding to different depths in the ânear-surfaceâ of the element. Similar measurements are made in the near-surface of a âstandardâ and a first difference is computed between the conductivity of the shot-peened surface and the âstandardâ surface. This first difference provides a basis for comparison of the effects of residual stress after successive loadings of the shot-peened metal element. The effect of residual stress on the peened portion after it is subjected to a number of successive loadings is measured and compared to the reference.

Dual-Purpose Pants For Watching Sports Events

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US Patent:
20080109929, May 15, 2008
Filed:
Nov 1, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/591211
Inventors:
Jack Arbuthnott Soules - Las Cruces NM, US
International Classification:
A41D 13/00
US Classification:
2 69
Abstract:
A pair of pants is modified to mimic a pair of fashionably patched pants except that the “patches” are panels which forms pouches on the seat of the pants. Each panel is provided with a vertical box pleat which allows the pouch, formed by securing the panel to the fabric of the seat, to be expanded sufficiently to hold a cushioning means located directly beneath the lower tuberosity of each ischium of the wearer. The cushioning means is typically a pad of chosen compressibility which can be inserted and removed from its pouch by the wearer while the pants are being worn. The protective pads are effective to provide cushioning for only the area under each ischium and not for any portion of the thighs or lower back.

Magnetic Field Generation In Ferromagnetic Metal Objects

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US Patent:
57449546, Apr 28, 1998
Filed:
Nov 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/755785
Inventors:
Jack Arbuthnott Soules - Shaker Heights OH
Assignee:
Cleveland State University - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01N 2772
G01R 3312
US Classification:
324234
Abstract:
A novel test method enables physical properties in ferromagnetic metals to be more reliably measured with induced eddy current flow. An adverse Barkhausen effect is prevented during the test measurements to enable detection of extremely small conductivity changes in the particular ferromagnetic metal object being tested.

Eddy Current Test Method For Residual Stress In Non-Ferromagnetic Metal Objects

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US Patent:
56105150, Mar 11, 1997
Filed:
Oct 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/540496
Inventors:
Jack A. Soules - Shaker Heights OH
Assignee:
Cleveland State University - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01B 724
G01N 2790
G01R 3312
US Classification:
324209
Abstract:
A novel test method enabling residual stress in non-ferromagnetic metal objects to be reliably measured which requires particular circuit elements in the alternating current bridge circuit being employed for measurement to be environmentally controlled. In doing so, the selected circuit resistor elements are thermally isolated in a manner enabling lift-off impedance values to non-destructively measure near-surface residual stress in the metal object being tested.

Active Cover Plate For An Electrical Outlet

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US Patent:
60875887, Jul 11, 2000
Filed:
Feb 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/024418
Inventors:
Jack Arbuthnott Soules - Shaker Heights OH
Assignee:
Technical Systems Corp. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H02G 314
US Classification:
174 66
Abstract:
An active cover plate is provided for a standard electrical device such as a switch or receptacle which has a body unit-molded from a synthetic resin. The active cover plate is so termed because an active load is embedded within it. The exterior of the body is provided with at least a pair of terminals for connection to a building's current supply. A pair of opposed spring-strips embedded in the plate are positioned so as to protrude rearward from the plate and contact terminals on the device. The spring-strips are connected to terminals of the active load. Contact of the spring-strips against the terminals is good enough to provide the active load with the current it needs. The active load may be an electroluminescent panel, or a radio transmitter, or receiver, or any other device which consumes less than about 25 watts, and the components of which can be sandwiched within the plate.

Collapsible Anchor Having Releasable Flukes

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US Patent:
45790779, Apr 1, 1986
Filed:
Oct 12, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/660059
Inventors:
Jack A. Soules - Shaker Heights OH
International Classification:
B63B 2136
US Classification:
114301
Abstract:
A simple yet rugged and reliable collapsible anchor in an anchor assembly is disclosed for use with various small craft which are susceptible to damage by a conventional anchor stowed aboard or by the anchor being fouled when there is a swift current. The anchor is a stock anchor in which both the stock arms and the flukes are foldable alongside the anchor's hollow shank so as to be sheathed in a sheath from which the anchor is released when it is cast. A release mechanism is provided within the anchor's hollow shank which mechanism allows the anchor to be either self-tripped, or manually tripped, by exerting a pulling force of predetermined amount, which force required is adjustable; the mechanism obviates the use of shear pins. The anchor assembly is optionally protected by a cushioning means such as a resilient bumper or fender in which the sheathed anchor is removably inserted; or, a seat cushion in which the sheathed anchor is removably inserted, and thus may be stowed aboard the craft without occupying additional space.

Collapsible Anchor Having Releasable Flukes

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US Patent:
50958429, Mar 17, 1992
Filed:
Sep 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/769180
Inventors:
Jack A. Soules - Shaker Heights OH
International Classification:
B63B 2124
US Classification:
114299
Abstract:
A simple, easily affordable and portable, yet rugged and reliable, collapsible anchor is disclosed for use with small water craft, particularly those susceptible to damage by sharp edges or protuberances of a conventional non-collapsible anchor stower aboard. When snagged, the anchor is self-tripped by a force exerted in a direction upstream from where the craft was anchored. The force trips a release mechanism which allows a pair of flukes to rotate in an "A"-shaped spring yoke in which they are held, and unsnag the anchor. The flukes are nonrotatably disposed on a fluke shaft which is journalled in the lower terminal portions of the yoke's two spring arms. The upper terminal portions (apex) of the yoke are held together by a fulcrum pivot (shoulder bolt) means. The release mechanism comprises, a spreader bar having a clevis in its upper terminal portion and a release pin in its lower terminal portion, the release pin being biased against the spring arms; and, a line lever having a through-bore in its lower terminal portion and a cam end, the anchor line being attached to the other end. The line lever is pivotable about the fulcrum pivot member, and held in the clevis so that the spreader bar is rotatably disposed on the same fulcrum pivot.
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