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Philip B Loudin

from Boulder, CO
Age ~71

Philip Loudin Phones & Addresses

  • 6765 Bugle Ct, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 581-0549
  • Palos Hills, IL
  • Longmont, CO
  • Basalt, CO
  • Colorado Springs, CO

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Philip Loudin
Owner
Tallpine Technologies Inc
Computer Software · Computer Related Services Custom Computer Programing · Data Processing & Related Svcs · Management Services
6525 Gunpark Dr #370 PMB 408, Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 415-1203, (303) 530-1491
Philip B. Loudin
ManagingPrincipal
Vanguard Rugged Storage, LLC
Mfg Computer Storage Devices · Management Services
6525 Gunpark Dr, Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 527-3003

Publications

Us Patents

Reactor Plate Clamping System

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US Patent:
6379626, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Sep 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/390252
Inventors:
Mark Munson - Louisville CO
Adam Cook - Longmont CO
Philip Loudin - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Array BioPharma - Boulder CO
International Classification:
B01L 900
US Classification:
422102, 422104, 422129, 4352884
Abstract:
A clamping system including a cover plate with an underside having at least one step, and a bottom plate having a base connected to a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side. The bottom plate also has a well for receiving a reactor plate. The clamping system further includes a compression skirt positioned between the cover plate and the bottom plate, with the compression skirt having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side corresponding to the first, second, third, and fourth sides of the bottom plate, respectively. Additionally, the clamping system includes a first and a second upper latch assembly for clamping the cover plate to the compression skirt, and a first and a second lower latch assembly for clamping the compression skirt to the bottom plate.

Reactor Plate Washing Station

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US Patent:
6403379, Jun 11, 2002
Filed:
Sep 3, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/390251
Inventors:
Mark Munson - Louisville CO
Adam Cook - Longmont CO
Philip Loudin - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Array BioPharma - Boulder CO
International Classification:
G01N 3510
US Classification:
436 43, 422101, 422102, 422 99, 422 65, 436 49
Abstract:
Provided is a manually operated wash station that can simultaneously apply a wash process to multiple cells of a multi-well synthesis reactor plate. Further provided is a manually operated wash station that can be adapted to automatic computer control. A method for simultaneously washing a plurality of wells in a multi-well container is provided. Additionally, a method for purifying a plurality of chemical products simultaneously in a multi-well reactor plate.

Electronic Tire Management System

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US Patent:
7161476, Jan 9, 2007
Filed:
Jul 26, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/916028
Inventors:
Gordon E. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
John W. Pyne - Erie CO, US
Molly A. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
David A. Przygocki - Longmont CO, US
David M. Coombs - Tucson AZ, US
Paul B. Wilson - Tallmadge OH, US
Ronald C. Grush - Longmont CO, US
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO, US
Brett W. Floyd - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B60C 23/00
US Classification:
340442, 340 1033, 731465
Abstract:
An electronic tire maintenance system is provided for measuring a parameter of a device at a first location. The system includes a sensor for measuring the device parameter and generating a data signal representing the measured parameter. The system also includes a microprocessor coupled to the sensor for activating the sensor on a first periodic basis to measure the device parameter. The microprocessor includes a memory for storing the generated data signal representing the measured parameter. A transmitter and a receiver are coupled to the microprocessor. The microprocessor periodically partially awakens to determine, on a second periodic basis, if a received transmission is a valid interrogation signal and, if so, fully awakens and responds to the valid interrogation signal, via the transmitter, by at least transmitting the last stored measured parameter. In one embodiment, the device is a tire tag mounted inside a tire that measures tire data and transmits that data to a remote source in response to an interrogation request, an alert condition, or automatically on a periodic basis.

Monitoring Device And Patch Assembly

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US Patent:
7331367, Feb 19, 2008
Filed:
May 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/140607
Inventors:
Russell W. Koch - Hartville OH, US
David A. Przygocki - Longmont CO, US
Robert John Sears - Lakewood OH, US
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B60C 23/00
B60C 23/04
US Classification:
1521521, 340442
Abstract:
A monitoring device and patch assembly and method for forming the assembly is disclosed wherein the patch includes a platform and at least a portion of the monitoring device is positioned adjacent the patch. At least a portion of the monitoring device and platform are encapsulated to connect the monitoring device to the patch.

System For Conserving Battery Life In A Battery Operated Device

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US Patent:
7739529, Jun 15, 2010
Filed:
Nov 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/605825
Inventors:
Gordon E. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
John W. Pyne - Erie CO, US
Molly A. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
David A. Przygocki - Longmont CO, US
David M. Coombs - Tucson AZ, US
Paul B. Wilson - Tallmadge OH, US
Ronald C. Grush - Longmont CO, US
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO, US
Brett W. Floyd - Longmont CO, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
G06F 1/26
G06F 1/32
G08B 26/00
B60C 23/00
B60C 23/02
US Classification:
713320, 713300, 713324, 455574, 340442, 340444, 340447, 340505, 731465
Abstract:
A system for conserving battery life in a battery operated device such as a tire tag where there are several modes of operation. The typical mode is the deep sleep mode where the tag is generally inactive (no clock is running; however, an RC watchdog timer is running, which uses very little power). The tag spends most of its time in this low power mode. The tag periodically partially awakens to a lucid sleep mode (when the watchdog timer times out), initiates a low-speed clock, determines if it is time to enter a search mode by examining a search mode counter and, if it is not time, adjusts the search mode counter (e. g. , decrements the counter by one), and returns to the deep sleep mode. The tag sleeps in the deep sleep mode most of its life in an effort to conserve battery power. During the deep sleep mode, because the clock oscillators are OFF, a deep sleep counter is adjusted (incremented or decremented) periodically (e. g. , about every 18 ms) by an internal R/C oscillator.

System For Conserving Battery Life In A Battery Operated Device

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US Patent:
8151127, Apr 3, 2012
Filed:
Jan 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/694777
Inventors:
Gordon E. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
John W. Pyne - Erie CO, US
Molly A. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
David A. Przygocki - Longmont CO, US
David M. Coombs - Tucson AZ, US
Paul B. Wilson - Tallmadge OH, US
Ronald C. Grush - Longmont CO, US
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO, US
Brett W. Floyd - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC - Nashville TN
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
G06F 1/26
G06F 1/32
G08B 26/00
B60C 23/00
B60C 23/02
US Classification:
713320, 713300, 455574, 340442, 340447, 340505
Abstract:
A battery operated device includes a receiver for receiving a transmission that includes a postamble. A sensor, in a tire, measures a parameter of the tire and outputs data indicative of the parameter. A microprocessor is coupled to the receiver and the sensor. The microprocessor is configured to periodically partially awaken to determine whether the transmission is likely a forward link packet (FLP) by examining the postamble, and to transmit the data in a reverse link packet (RLP) in response to confirming that the transmission is a FLP.

System For Conserving Battery Life In A Battery Operated Device

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US Patent:
8266465, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Mar 7, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/413945
Inventors:
Gordon E. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
John W. Pyne - Erie CO, US
Molly A. Hardman - Boulder CO, US
David A. Przygocki - Longmont CO, US
David M. Coombs - Tucson AZ, US
Paul B. Wilson - Tallmadge OH, US
Ronald C. Grush - Longmont CO, US
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO, US
Brett W. Floyd - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
Bridgestone Americas Tire Operation, LLC - Nashville TN
International Classification:
G06F 1/00
G06F 1/26
G06F 1/32
G08B 26/00
B60C 23/00
B60C 23/02
US Classification:
713320, 713300, 713324, 455574, 340444, 340447, 340505, 731465
Abstract:
A battery operated device includes a receiver for receiving a transmission that includes a postamble. A sensor, in a tire, measures a parameter of the tire and outputs data indicative of the parameter. A microprocessor is coupled to the receiver and the sensor. The microprocessor is configured to periodically partially awaken to determine whether the transmission is likely a forward link packet (FLP) by examining the postamble, and to transmit the data in a reverse link packet (RLP) in response to confirming that the transmission is a FLP.

Reusable Casing And Carrier For Use In Producing Sausage

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US Patent:
44766092, Oct 16, 1984
Filed:
Sep 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/430434
Inventors:
Philip B. Loudin - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Illinois Tool Works Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A22C 1100
US Classification:
17 1R
Abstract:
A reusable tubular casing for use in producing sausage comprises an elongate, tubular membrane; an elongate, tubular supporting layer in surrounding relation to the membrane through a substantial portion of its length; a rigid support structure supporting the membrane and said supporting layer to define a substantially smooth through bore extending from end to end of the elongate membrane. A carrier for releasably retaining the reusable casing comprises a supporting body, yokes for receiving and locating the casing relative to the body, and a force imposing structure impinging on the ends of the casing to maintain a predetermined force against sausage material carried within said casing.
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