Patents by Inventor Neil Siewert
Neil Siewert 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: 20170291668Abstract: A water habitat platform is created from converted trash and rubbish found within the oceans. A process separates the trash from water to identify the raw materials, which are then converted into building blocks. The blocks are used to create platforms or islands that sustain themselves using power generated from tidal forces. The islands are connected to each other and moveable.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Applicant: SERVICEPRO LLC VAInventor: Neil SIEWERT
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Publication number: 20160023718Abstract: A water habitat platform is created from converted trash and rubbish found within the oceans. A process separates the trash from water to identify the raw materials, which are then converted into building blocks. The blocks are used to create platforms or islands that sustain themselves using power generated from tidal forces. The islands are connected to each other and moveable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Applicant: SERVICEPRO LLC VAInventor: Neil SIEWERT
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Patent number: 9150286Abstract: A water habitat platform is created from converted trash and rubbish found within the oceans. A process separates the trash from water to identify the raw materials, which are then converted into building blocks. The blocks are used to create platforms or islands that sustain themselves using power generated from tidal forces. The islands are connected to each other and movable.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: SERVICEPRO LLC VAInventor: Neil Siewert
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Patent number: 8920230Abstract: Game playing apparatus described displaying in an image-space (12) an aspect of a playing environment and overlays on the image-space zones (14,16) that have relevance to playing environment. Event/s occurs in the playing environment in a delineated zone/s. Game participant is able to mark (18) with a marker a zone or zones before the event in anticipation of a reward if they mark the zone in which the event occurs. Their reward may be set by predetermined odds or a portion of pooled wagers. The playing environment may be a live event, live sporting event, or pre-planned scenario. The image-space (12) may only be a representation of the playing environment or aspect of the playing environment. The game participant may wager remotely of game apparatus with remote control devices allowing them to mark and wager. The remote control device may be built into other devices like mobile telephones etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2012Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Inventors: Neil Siewert, Timothy Gard
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Publication number: 20140270972Abstract: A water habitat platform is created from converted trash and rubbish found within the oceans. A process separates the trash from water to identify the raw materials, which are then converted into building blocks. The blocks are used to create platforms or islands that sustain themselves using power generated from tidal forces. The islands are connected to each other and movable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: ServicePro LLC VAInventor: Neil SIEWERT
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Publication number: 20120315974Abstract: Game playing apparatus described displaying in an image-space (12) an aspect of a playing environment and overlays on the image-space zones (14,16) that have relevance to playing environment. Event/s occurs in the playing environment in a delineated zone/s. Game participant is able to mark (18) with a marker a zone or zones before the event in anticipation of a reward if they mark the zone in which the event occurs. Their reward may be set by predetermined odds or a portion of pooled wagers. The playing environment may be a live event, live sporting event, or pre-planned scenario. The image-space (12) may only be a representation of the playing environment or aspect of the playing environment. The game participant may wager remotely of game apparatus with remote control devices allowing them to mark and wager. The remote control device may be built into other devices like mobile telephones etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Neil Siewert, Timothy Gard
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Publication number: 20100190538Abstract: A game playing apparatus is described that displays in an image space (12) an aspect of a playing environment and overlays on the image space zones (14,16) that have relevance to the playing environment. An event occurs in the playing environment in a delineated zone. A game participant is able to mark (18) with a marker a zone or zones before the event in anticipation of a reward if they mark the zone in which the event occurs. Their reward may be set by predetermined odds available before the event or a portion of pooled wagers. The playing environment may be a live event, a live sporting event or a pre-planned scenario. The image space (12) may only be a representation of the playing environment or an aspect of the playing environment. The game participant may wager remotely of the game apparatus with remote control devices that allow them to mark and wager. The remote control device may be built into other devices such as mobile telephone handsets etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Neil Siewert, Timothy Gard
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Publication number: 20060243793Abstract: A value unit for conveying or transferring value, currency, information, data, images, video and/or audio and comprising a thin medium for attachment to mail, packages, documents or other items to be transferred or exchanged or for use as a financial or informational card, check or other instrument, a readable/writeable memory device disposed in the medium for receiving, storing or transferring data, information and/or images and one or more displays, disposed in the medium, for visual depiction of information or images from data, information or images stored in the memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: November 2, 2006Inventor: Neil Siewert
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Publication number: 20050192091Abstract: A game playing apparatus is described that displays in an image space (12) an aspect of a playing environment and overlays on the image space zones (14, 16) that have relevance to the playing environment. An event occurs in the playing environment in a delineated zone. A game participant is able to mark (18) with a marker a zone or zones before the event in anticipation of a reward if they mark the zone in which the event occurs. Their reward may be set by predetermined odds available before the event or a portion of pooled wagers. The playing environment may be a live event, a live sporting event or a pre-planned scenario. The image space (12) may only be a representation of the playing environment or an aspect of the playing environment. The game participant may wager remotely of the game apparatus with remote control devices that allow them to mark and wager. The remote control device may be built into other devices such as mobile telephone handsets etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Neil Siewert, Timothy Gard
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Publication number: 20050178540Abstract: A pack off system and apparatus that is pneumatic but uses air or gasses that are not derived and have impetus of applied force from below ground level or water bed. The pack off system and apparatus is used for creating a variable or reciprocating seal for materials moved in out of pipes that are used for natural resource extraction, flowing cycles, from drilling through to environment restoration. The pack off system and apparatus has several features such as capabilities to gauge and monitor pressure, and automated control and interaction features. The pack off system and apparatus has several features included in capabilities of the pack off heads, where the may have environmental protection capabilities or capability to change out to or have a dual hydraulic system capability. Another feature includes the use of multiple pack off head arrangements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventor: Neil Siewert