Patents by Inventor Kenneth W. Davis
Kenneth W. Davis 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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Publication number: 20120159844Abstract: An adjustable stake assembly forms a plant support, lattice, fence, plant holder, recreational or decorative structure. The stake assembly includes a universal stake support having a pointed angular tip that penetrates a surface, a body portion with a protrusion having a stake aperture, and a horizontal member extending perpendicularly from said body portion and said tip. At least one stake segment has a central portion. A lateral and distal end is appointed to be removably snapped-onto the universal stake support. A segment aperture is appointed to receive another stake segment for vertically stacking a plurality of the stake segments. In another embodiment, the stake segments include at least one lateral connector section. The stake segments can be interconnected to one another for horizontal cross-connection when forming plant supports, lattices, fences, or other structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2012Publication date: June 28, 2012Inventor: Kenneth W. Davis
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Publication number: 20110277382Abstract: An adjustable stake assembly has a stake support appointed to receive at least one stake segment to form a structure, such as a plant support, lattice, fence, plant holder, recreational or decorative structure. The adjustable stake assembly includes a universal stake support having a tip appointed to penetrate a surface, a body portion and a top plate having a protrusion with a stake aperture integrated therein. At least one stake segment having a central portion and a lateral and distal end is appointed to be removably snapped-onto the universal stake support. The stake segment includes a flange appointed to be received in the stake aperture of the universal stake support, and the distal end having a segment aperture integrated therein appointed for receiving another stake segment for vertically stacking a plurality of the stake segments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Inventor: Kenneth W. Davis
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Publication number: 20030032833Abstract: Continuous processes for forming cyanoacrylate from polycyanoacrylate include stripping a solvent from a reaction mass; cracking a polymer in the reaction mass to form a cracked cyanoacrylate monomer and residue substances; and distilling the cracked cyanoacrylate monomer to produce a cyanoacrylate monomer product. These steps can be performed in short-path, wiped-film evaporators. Polycyanoacrylate used in the processes can be formed using cyanoacetate produced by processes for continuously producing cyanoacetate by forming a higher homologue cyanoacetate from a lower homologue cyanoacetate. The cyanoacetate can be formed in short-path, wiped-film evaporators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Applicant: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Ibraheem T. Badejo, Jaime Ayarza, Kenneth W. Davis, Jeffrey R. Hennenkamp
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Patent number: 6420590Abstract: Continuous processes for forming cyanoacrylate from polycyanoacrylate include stripping a solvent from a reaction mass; cracking a polymer in the reaction mass to form a cracked cyanoacrylate monomer and residue substances; and distilling the cracked cyanoacrylate monomer to produce a cyanoacrylate monomer product. These steps can be performed in short-path, wiped-film evaporators. Polycyanoacrylate used in the processes can be formed using cyanoacetate produced by processes for continuously producing cyanoacetate by forming a higher homologue cyanoacetate from a lower homologue cyanoacetate. The cyanoacetate can be formed in short-path, wiped-film evaporators.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Closure Medical CorporationInventors: Ibraheem T. Badejo, Jaime Ayarza, Kenneth W. Davis, Jeffrey R. Hennenkamp
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Patent number: 5634795Abstract: A three-dimensional physical model for representing the set of colors reproducible in a given medium by combining three primary colors and a base color. The model consists of a plurality of discrete elements, each representing a distinct color reproducible by combining one or more of the primary colors and base color in a unique proportion. The discrete elements may be physically assembled to form a three-dimensional cuboidal model and disassembled to enable visualization of the interior elements of the model. The model enables development of an intuitive understanding of color theory and facilitates mapping of a selected color from one color medium (such as a computer color monitor) to another color medium (such as a photographic slide).Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1994Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Inventor: Kenneth W. Davies
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Patent number: 5499586Abstract: A portable soil decontamination and remediation system comprising a high heat energy generator that supplies high heat energy to a soil decontamination unit. The heat energy generator comprises a closed chamber for gasifying used rubber tires for the production of volatile gases and high energy heat. The soil decontamination unit comprises an elongate rotating cylinder that rotates within a closed chamber. Contaminated soil is introduced into one end of the rotating cylinder and is caused to migrate to the opposite end in a cascading fashion as the cylinder rotates. High energy heat from the generator is directed at the rotating cylinder to indirectly heat the soil therein to vaporize the hydrocarbon contaminants in the soil as the rotating drum migrates the soil toward its collection end. Vacuum pressure withdraws the vaporized hydrocarbons from the cylinder, and the decontaminated soil exits the collection end of the rotating cylinder and housing for redistribution.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Assignee: Material Processing, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Davis
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Patent number: 5363594Abstract: Vertical Gardens is a garden structure disclosed for producing a vertically oriented garden. It comprises a series of vertical, self contained, individual plant or crop growing containers, with growing orifices located on the exterior of a hexagonal shaped stock, with a hollow bore in the center containing a soilless, organic growth medium. The growing orifices are separated by a series of aeration holes. The plants or crop roots are inserted into the bore through the growth orifices and imbedded in the organic growth medium. An irrigation system of water and nutrients mixture, flows down through the organic growth material, and recycled. The growth containers function to supply controlled air, water, nutrients and minerals and as a support to encourage vertical growth of harvest products.The individual growth containers, mounted in series, are anchored in an enclosed common base reservoir which is the source of supply and transport of water and nutrients to the plant roots.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1991Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: A.C.T. Inc.Inventor: Kenneth W. Davis
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Patent number: 4442390Abstract: A feedback system is disclosed for use in a remote control linear actuator device including a pair of actuator members that are relatively linearly displaceable by a motor, which feedback system includes a mounting bracket connected with one of the actuator members, a slide bar connected with the mounting bracket for linear movement by the other actuator member in a direction parallel with the direction of relative movement of said actuator members, and a rotary member operable by the slide bar to supply a feedback signal to the motor that is a function of the relative positions of the actuator members.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Inventor: Kenneth W. Davis
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Patent number: 4389865Abstract: An edger mill having a pair of edging rolls mounted for variable positioning apart from each other is powered by a plurality of electric motors driving the rolls from above, having a long shaft extending upwardly from each roll, with a bull wheel connected to each shaft in driving relation, each bull wheel having two or more electric motors connected thereto in driving relation by respective pinions. Synchronization between the edging rolls may be effected by mounting the bull gears in mutual intermeshing relation, or by using synchronous motors so that the common bus supply to the motors constitutes a synchronizing agency to maintain the edging rolls in synchronized relation.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1980Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Dominion Engineering Works, Ltd.Inventor: Kenneth W. Davies