Morrison, OH
Andrew Edward Morrison, Akron, OH US
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20080271827 | Pnuematic tire - The tire has a ground contacting tread portion, the tread comprising at least one straight circumferentially extending groove. The groove defines one lateral side and a lateral boundary of a plurality of tread elements. At least one tread element has a chamfer within the tread element and inward of the lateral boundary of the tread element. The chamfer extends in the circumferential direction of the tire and has an inclined radially outer surface. The chamfer has at least one traction element in the radially outer surface, the indentation extending radially inward of the radially outer surface of the chamfer. | 11-06-2008 |
Andrew S. Morrison, Loveland, OH US
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20090037026 | Method and System for Calculating and Reporting Slump in Delivery Vehicles - A system for managing a concrete delivery vehicle having a mixing drum | 02-05-2009 |
Donald A. Morrison, Bellbrook, OH US
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20120075397 | Hand-Held Portable Printer - A hand-held labeler/printer for printing and applying labels is described. The labeler/printer has a keyboard, a display, a scanner, and a battery-containing handle. The labeler/printer is user-friendly and compact. The labeler/printer can be easily loaded with label and webs of different widths. The labeler/printer has a discharge area along its front for the carrier web. Also described are various charging cradles and controllers for the labeler/printers. | 03-29-2012 |
Donald A. Morrison, Centerville, OH US
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20080244449 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR VISUALIZATION OF CONTROL TECHNIQUES IN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - Various graphical displays used for visualization of control techniques in a process control system can be provided to an operator. For example, a graphical display could include (i) an image associated with at least a portion of a process and (ii) one or more icons identifying one or more process variables associated with at least the portion of the process. Selection of an icon could present the operator with a faceplate containing information associated with at least one of the process variables. Another graphical display could include (i) a focal variable symbol identifying a focal process variable and (ii) one or more additional variable symbols identifying one or more additional process variables associated with the focal process variable. Gains associated with the additional process variables could be identified in the display. Yet another graphical display could be used to remotely invoke and control applications executing in a process control system. | 10-02-2008 |
Donald K. Morrison, Clinton, OH US
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20100081102 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING VARYING SIZE COAL PIPES FOR A PULVERIZED COAL BURNER - Embodiments of the invention can include systems and methods for facilitating varying coal pipes for a pulverized coal burner. In one embodiment, a method for improving operation of a pulverized coal burner comprising at least one burner comprising at least one coal pipe having an inner diameter, and an outer diameter. The method can include installing at least one sleeve or at least one liner within the coal pipe between the inner and outer diameter of the coal pipe, wherein velocity of a primary air and pulverized coal mixture is increased in an upstream portion of the coal pipe. The method can also include reducing the at least one sleeve or liner, wherein velocity of the primary air and pulverized coal mixture is reduced in a downstream portion of the coal pipe. | 04-01-2010 |
Douglas Matthew Morrison, Lewis Center, OH US
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20120041889 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MATCHING AND LINKING EMPLOYEES WITH EMPLOYERS OF APPLICATION-BASED POSITIONS - The present invention relates generally to the provision of a Website portal for matching potential applicants to employers who are seeking to fill application-based positions (e.g., hourly-wage or restaurant or retail or similar positions). An applicant portal is provided to collect information from the applicants, to store the applicant information in a database, and to allow the applicants to perform other tasks. An employer portal is provided to collect employer information, to store the employer information in an employer database, to allow employers to search the applicants, to allow the employer to view uploaded videos provided by the applicants, and to allow employers to run background checks on the applicants. An applicant information database is stored in connection with the website, such that potential employees may be optimally matched and linked/connected to the most appropriate employer. | 02-16-2012 |
Frederick D. Morrison, Sylvania, OH US
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20120060820 | FILTER UNIT, FILTRATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A filter unit, system and method for removing grease, oil and other particulates from air, for example, in a kitchen environment. The filter unit includes a housing having an upstream side, an downstream side, and a cavity therebetween, a heat exchanger disposed within the cavity and comprising at least two tubes, at least one entrance aperture disposed on the upstream side of the housing and defined by at least one fin, at least one baffle disposed on the downstream side of the housing so as to be oppositely disposed from the at least one entrance aperture, and at least one exit aperture disposed on the downstream side of the housing adjacent the at least one baffle. The baffle and fin define at least one flow path through the housing and around the tubes. | 03-15-2012 |
20140345461 | FILTER UNITS, FILTRATION METHODS, AND FILTRATION SYSTEMS - A filter unit, system and method for removing grease, oil and other particulates from air. The filter unit includes a housing having upstream and downstream walls and a cavity therebetween. The upstream wall has an entrance opening aligned with a downstream wall portion, and the downstream wall has first and second exit openings aligned with first and second upstream wall portions. A heat exchanger is disposed within the cavity and includes first and second upstream conduits within the entrance opening and first and second downstream conduits within the first and second exit opening. The entrance and exit openings are arranged to define S-shaped air flow paths through the housing between the entrance and exit openings, each of which flows around a downstream side of one of the upstream conduits then around an upstream side of one of the downstream conduits before exiting through one of the exit openings. | 11-27-2014 |
Frederick David Morrison, Sylvania, OH US
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20130240177 | NESTED HEAT EXCHANGER - A heat exchanger assembly includes at least first and second coils adapted to contain a fluid therein and at least two support members securing the coils. Each of the first and second coils are individually formed of at least one tube including an inlet at an uppermost extent thereof and an outlet at a lowermost extent thereof and include a vertical column containing a plurality of horizontal rows and a plurality of bends at opposite ends of the horizontal rows and fluidically interconnecting the horizontal rows thereof in series to define a serpentine configuration. The first and second coils are adjacent each other and nested so that the horizontal rows of the first coil are parallel to the horizontal rows of the second coil and at least some of the horizontal rows of the first coil are disposed between adjacent pairs of the horizontal rows of the second coil. | 09-19-2013 |
Kelly Lynn Morrison, South Lebanon, OH US
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20140116906 | Sachet Containing a Liquid Medication - A resilient single-dose sachet for storage and administration of a liquid medication. The sachet includes a top portion, a bottom portion, and a perimeter, the top portion having a narrowed region; a front layer and a back layer. The front layer and back layer are permanently joined around the perimeter to form around the perimeter to form a seal and the seal forms a compartment. The compartment is adapted to contain the liquid medication. The sachet can be adapted such that the user can consume the liquid directly from the sachet. | 05-01-2014 |
Lowen Robert Morrison, Cincinnati, OH US
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20080265052 | Method of using an ultrasonic spray apparatus to coat a substrate - A method to eject a fluid from a surface. The steps of the method are i.) vibrating a surface of a nozzle in a direction substantially normal to the surface and ii.) providing an amplitude of the vibration that is equal to or greater than about 120 microns. | 10-30-2008 |
20080265055 | Ultrasonic nozzle - An ultrasonic nozzle for applying a coating to an exterior surface of a substrate. The ultrasonic nozzle has an ultrasonic nozzle having an amplitude. The amplitude is greater than 120 microns. | 10-30-2008 |
20080265056 | Ultrasonic spray apparatus to coat a substrate - Field is ejected from a surface of an apparatus. The apparatus comprises a.) a power supply operating at a frequency; b.) a transducer, which upon being applied the power is made to vibrate with a first amplitude; c.) a vibrating nozzle, comprising the surface, which is acoustically coupled to the transducer, to transmit the transducer vibration to the surface with a second amplitude; and, d.) a control unit to control the power supply applied to the transducer. The fluid is delivered to the surface of the nozzle. During this time the control unit cycles the power applied to the transducer at the frequency between a low power level and a high power level. The fluid is ejected from the surface when the high power level (i.e., first power level) is applied to the transducer but not when the low power level (i.e., second power level) is applied to the transducer. | 10-30-2008 |
Mark Morrison, Dublin, OH US
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20110076356 | Novel Fibro-Biotic Bacterium Isolate - The present invention relates to an isolated anaerobic bacterium | 03-31-2011 |
Randall L. Morrison, Marysville, OH US
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20100186851 | DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID - The invention concerns a base station ( | 07-29-2010 |
20100193544 | DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID - The invention concerns a device ( | 08-05-2010 |