Current Status:

 
Having completed my role
in Surgut, Russia... I'm
now working in Kuwait

Mob-Date: April 2011

PROJECT:
Sabiya CCGT Power Station; 
Major Equip.
(6) GE-9FA 50Hz Gas Turbines
(3) GE-D11 Steam Turbines and
Support Equipment

CURRENT POSITION:
GE-TransGlobal (Start-Up
Commissioning) Systems
Turnover Coordinator -TOP

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My Skype Name: al.carpenter


Al - Cell# (817) 705-6569
Contact / Email

Julia - Cell# (770) 375-5518
(my wife)

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My Patents

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My history of being an “Inventor”

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Let’s start off by mentioning I’ve made plenty of mistakes trying to make money as an “Inventor” but… when it comes to “Patents” I have never made the same mistake twice! To avoid some of the pitfalls I’ve endured over the years I’m going to try and explain the difference between U.S. Patents. First of all, there are three basic categories Design, Utility and Plant. I will not cover “Plant” as it’s not really my forte. Note; to the right is my home work shop as you can see we are getting ready to move. (Florida - July 2010)

This is not meant to be a “how to” as I’m still broke and working for the other man. However, over the years I’ve come to realize it does pay to be a bit eccentric. Okay… let’s step it up a notch - the following will define both Design & Utility issued Patents:

A Design Patent can be granted to any person who has invented any new and nonobvious ornamental design to manufacture (this could be you). Here’s where it gets tricky… the design patent will only protect the appearance of an article, but not its structural or functional features (still with me?). Okay, in layman's term a design patent is a type of patent that covers the ornamental aspects of design. The functional aspects of an invention are covered by a “utility patent” (below). Both design and utility patents may be obtained on an invention if it is new both in its utility (what makes it useful) and its appearance.

Utility Patents are by far the most common type of patent which requires a process or method (this is me) for producing a useful, concrete, and tangible result such as a genetic engineering procedure, a machine (usually something with moving parts or circuitry), an article of manufacture such as an transistor, or a hand tool, a composition of matter such as a chemical composition, a drug, a soap, or a genetically altered life-form. 


My Latest Utility Patent:

US patent (pending status)

Currently under development for commercial marketing - Mar 2012

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US patent (pending #4) 
Cosmetic, currently under development 2010

US patent (pending #3)
Applied for a third patent, received copyright registration 2002

Recd.US patent (#2)
Mechanical; Independent design (machining fixture) 1987

Recd.US patent (#1)
Electro / Mechanical; Independent design (product / fluid transfer) 1976