Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Craig R. Miles
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Patent number: 6769660Abstract: An object hanger system provides multiple features that may be used independently or in combination to hang a variety of objects to a hanging surface (24). Interlocking hanger bodies (27) (28) allow the user to select from a variety of hanger technologies including, among others, two point, three point, or four point hanging systems. The hanger invention may comprise a hanger body (1) with an edge having a beveled surface (5) and a compression element (6) to resist movement of the interlocked hanger bodies.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Venture Management Alliance, LLCInventor: Kenneth E. DeLine
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Patent number: 6691939Abstract: A pressure differential material transport system to transfer materials with an airflow to a sewer system. Embodiments of the pressure differential material transport system may be used for residential or industrial applications to dispose of materials to the sewer or to a comminutor to reduce the size of materials prior to disposal.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Tommin Enterprises, LLCInventor: Richard T. Grimes
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Patent number: 6656287Abstract: A process system that uses a reduced amount of lime or other base to clarify or purify juice obtained from plant material such as sugar cane, sugar beets, or sweet sorghum. Specifically, apparatus and methods to reduce volatile materials in juice providing a product that has an increased pH requiring the use of less lime or other base to achieve the desired pH values for clarification or purification.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: CO2 Solutions, LLCInventor: David O. Sanders
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Patent number: 6649825Abstract: A lightning rod system including both methods and specific types of lightning rod protection apparatus, which address the need for lightning rod safety features to deter impalement and minimize injury when humans inadvertently fall upon or strike the projecting air terminal through use of a hebetative contiguous impact surface (10) on an end cap(s). The system involves lightning rod system components such as humanized quantal rod (3) or coil spring coupler (13) engineered to be responsive within the range of forces achieved when a human of average size and weight falls onto the projecting air terminal from a standing surface level with that on which the lightning rod system is mounted to. The lightning rod system also involves a method and engineered components to retrofit existing lightning rod assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: National Lighting Protection CorporationInventor: Robert W. Rapp
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Patent number: 6637379Abstract: A liquid to gas converter to convert liquids (1) to gas (2) that can include a liquid pressurization element (3), a liquid preheating element (5), and a nozzle (10) to disperse liquids into energy (7) generated by an energy source (8). The gas to liquid converter can be located inside an enclosure (17) and substances dissolved in the liquid can accumulate as solids (13) on deposition surface (12) of the enclosure as the liquid (1) converts to gas Cis (2). Condensation of a portion of the gas (2) generated can be combined with the solids (13) for continuous removal of such solids (13) from the enclosure (17). A gas expansion compensator can generate a pressure gradient (24) to move the volume of gas generated from the liquid from the enclosure (17).Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: A. Western Pump & Dredge, Inc.Inventors: Herbie Jack Hays, William Merle Hays, Arturo Quezada
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Patent number: 6632260Abstract: Enclosures having adjustable clean gas flow environments and methods of enclosed pressure differential distribution technology. Specifically, clean gas flow enclosures, which provide for the isolation of materials from airborne micro-particulate contamination. An embodiment of the invention utilizes a small footprint, modular, selectable, clean-gas flow environment for handling and isolating materials. The environment can be a clean room class environment by providing filtered gas from a gas flow generator (12) through a gas filter (13) to a filtered gas flow space (20). An embodiment of the invention provides a first plenum (23) and a second plenum (26) so that both a horizontal filtered gas flow and vertical filtered gas flow may be used separately or in combination within the same filtered gas flow space (20).Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Stratotech CorporationInventors: Warren G. Siemers, Gary D. Hamor
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Patent number: 6617107Abstract: This invention is a specific set of oligonucleotide Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers [5′-GTGATCCGGCATATAGCTGAGA-3′ (SEQ ID No. 1) and 5′-TGGTCGCTGATCAGGATGGAA-3′ (SEQ ID No. 2)] for specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of a region of the bovine male-specific chromosome sequence.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: XY, Inc.Inventor: Alan D. Dean
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Patent number: 6589792Abstract: A flow cytometer (20) capable of utilizing an imaging system including a sensor (88) to determine various properties of the flow cytometer (20). Importantly, the imaging allows for determination of a drop delay time (154). Other characteristics that can be determined include at least the width of the stream, pressure of the stream, effect of charged droplets on other droplets (44), trajectory of the stream, resonant frequency, wavelengths, change in position of droplet break-off point (150), and others. An automatic warning system (180) can be used to alert an operator of an anomaly during setup or during normal operation. Furthermore, a mechanical interrupter can be used to shield a sort result from contamination by an incorrectly functioning stream. The cytometer (20) also allows for the disablement of the sort, particularly the charging and deflection systems. In addition, a more accurate system for detecting the speed of the stream can be used.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: DakoCytomation Denmark A/SInventor: George C. Malachowski
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Patent number: 6573107Abstract: The biosensor involves a specially designed surface which can be optically coupled to a Surface Plasmon Resonance spectrometer. The key components of the biosensor are a bimetallic layer, a self assembled monolayer of chemicals and a layer of biomolecules such as special antibodies. The innovative bimetallic layer combines the sensitivity of silver metal and durability of gold and thus make it an ideal biosensor layer not only for a low volatility gas phase detection but also for a liquid phase detection. The successful application of the biosensor in high explosive substance detection proves that the biosensor is a sensitive and highly specific device for security and anti-terrorism applications, when it is combined with a Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscope.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1999Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: The University of WyomingInventors: John M. Bowen, Lewis J. Noe, B. Patrick Sullivan
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Patent number: 6485065Abstract: A knot teaching, tying, and developing system that provides a knot tie contiguity that combines knot tie elements in various embodiments. The knot tie contiguity can further include a knot material differentiation element. The knot tie contiguity can further include a hold down that allows the device to be secured for various knotting applications. A kit may comprise a container in which the knot tie contiguity, knotting material, and instructions are placed.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventors: Darryl S. Lusk, Sara K. Lusk
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Patent number: D467705Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Inventors: Lloyd Leflet, Leslie Leflet