Mitchell, GA
Angela G.d. Mitchell, Atlanta, GA US
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20120234320 | Metered Dose Inhaler Port for Ventilated Patients - There is provided a metered dose inhaler port for a ventilated patient where the port has a critical distance (as defined herein) sufficient to allow a metered dose inhaler to discharge into the port when the metered dose inhaler has a dose counter attached to it. The port must also have a stiffness sufficient to avoid bending upon insertion of the metered dose inhaler stem. The disclosure discusses an elongation of the metered dose inhaler actuator port to allow for use with metered dose inhaler canisters with and without dose counters. This solution maintains the original drug path length and so minimizes changes that might change the drug dispersal characteristics of the port and require governmental approval or re-education of medical personnel. | 09-20-2012 |
Brett A. Mitchell, Newnan, GA US
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20110255279 | LED LIGHT AND FIXTURE - A combination light ( | 10-20-2011 |
20110255284 | LED LIGHT | 10-20-2011 |
20130047686 | LOCKABLE STRIKE FOR WALK-IN COLD ROOMS - A lockable strike for walk-in cold rooms includes a housing that has a mounting plate, a cover and a deadbolt moveably engaged therein to reciprocally move along a path of travel between an extended position and a retracted position with respect to the housing. The mounting plate includes a base and a bridge defining a tongue channel through which the deadbolt travels. The mounting plate base is made of a metal for strength while the cover is made of a plastic for thermally insulative purposes. | 02-28-2013 |
20130067687 | Heavy Duty Riser Hinge - A riser hinge ( | 03-21-2013 |
20130067689 | HINGE - A riser hinge ( | 03-21-2013 |
20130167324 | HINGE - A riser hinge ( | 07-04-2013 |
20140210221 | Vehicle Lock Strike - A vehicle lock strike ( | 07-31-2014 |
20140215759 | ADJUSTABLE ANTI-SAG HINGE - There is disclosed an anti-sag hinge ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140215760 | LIFT-OFF TYPE HINGE - There is disclosed anti-sag hinge ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140215762 | HINGE - There is disclosed an anti-sag hinge ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140218910 | LED LIGHT - There is disclosed a LED light ( | 08-07-2014 |
20140312631 | STRIKE FOR WALK-IN COLD ROOMS - A lockable strike ( | 10-23-2014 |
20150036355 | ACCESS RESISTANT LED LIGHT - There is disclosed a LED light ( | 02-05-2015 |
20160083993 | HINGE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME - There is disclosed a hinge ( | 03-24-2016 |
Derrick Mitchell, Norcross, GA US
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20090019656 | Multi-phase hygienic cleansing system and skin care device - A multi-phase hygienic cleansing system and skin care device, comprising an inter-related network of cleansing features defined by an openweave fabric attached to a cloth, wherein the openweave fabric is further structurally defined by a plurality of essentially tightly-woven or solid fabric regions interspersed in a grid-like arrangement about a plurality of openings, such that the tightly-woven or solid fabric regions function to absorb moisture and dirt, and to visually identify successful cleansing, such that the grid-like arrangement of the openings proximate the solid regions function to exfoliate and scrub, and such that the plurality of openings function to receive particulate matter and dead skin debris from the cleansing surface, removing same from risk of reapplication to the body. | 01-22-2009 |
E. Patricia Mitchell, Braselton, GA US
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20120060281 | Adjustable Bed Skirt - An adjustable bed skirt for use between a mattress and a box spring that is comprised of a top strip portion having a vertically extended, downwardly draped side skirt portion connected to the top strip portion outer perimeter edges. Alternatively, the adjustable bed skirt can be attached to an existing bed skirt. The top strip portion is formed by one or more strips, therefore creating a bed skirt simple to install, adjust, and remove. The top strip portion has a left strip, right strip and a foot strip. An outer edge extends along an outside of the left strip, right strip and foot strip and an inner edge extends along an inside of the left strip, right strip and foot strip. The width of the top strip portion and a height of the side skirt portion is adjustable when the elastic portions are expanded or retracted. | 03-15-2012 |
James David Mitchell, Powder Springs, GA US
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20100015367 | Novelty Sports Accessory Apparatus with Coupling Adaptor - A novelty sporting accessory ( | 01-21-2010 |
James R. Mitchell, Lawrenceville, GA US
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20140136243 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOSS ANALYSIS - According to some embodiments, loss data may be received. The received loss data may be used to populate cells in a pivot data worksheet in a spreadsheet application workbook. At least one pivot table in at least one pivot table worksheet of the spreadsheet application workbook may be automatically created based on the pivot data worksheet. According to some embodiments, the pivot table includes cells that summarize the loss data associated with the insurance claims submitted under an insurance policy. | 05-15-2014 |
James R. Mitchell, Smyrna, GA US
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20100305718 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING EQUIPMENT OPERATING PARAMETER MODIFICATIONS - A method and system is provided that includes receiving a current setpoint value from a controller that operates at least one piece of equipment according to the current setpoint value, the current setpoint value being set by a first user, comparing the current setpoint value with a benchmark setpoint value, and outputting the current setpoint value and the benchmark setpoint value on a terminal when the current setpoint value is different than the benchmark setpoint value. The method and system also includes receiving, with the terminal, input from a second user indicating one of approval of the current setpoint value or rejection of the current setpoint value, notifying the first user that the current setpoint value has been rejected when the input from the second user indicates rejection of the current setpoint value, and communicating, to the terminal, input from the first user indicating one of agreement or disagreement with the rejection of the current setpoint value. | 12-02-2010 |
20130289745 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING EQUIPMENT OPERATING PARAMETER MODIFICATIONS - A method and system is provided that includes a controller that operates at least one piece of equipment according to setpoint values and a setpoint monitor in communication with the controller. The setpoint monitor receives setpoint modifications, each setpoint modification corresponding to a modification of one of the setpoint values. The setpoint monitor calculates an expected change in energy consumption of the at least one piece of equipment for each of the setpoint modifications and ranks the setpoint modifications based on the expected change in energy consumption. A first terminal is in communication with the setpoint monitor and displays the setpoint modifications in an order based on the ranking of the setpoint modifications. The first terminal receives input for each setpoint modification of the plurality of setpoint modifications indicating approval or rejection of the setpoint modification. | 10-31-2013 |
20140303752 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATING EQUIPMENT OPERATING PARAMETER MODIFICATIONS - A method and system is provided that includes a setpoint monitor in communication with a controller that operates equipment according to setpoint values, each setpoint value having an associated benchmark value. The setpoint monitor receives setpoint modifications based on communication with the controller, each setpoint modification corresponding to a modification of a setpoint value to a modified value different from the associated benchmark value. A terminal in communication with the setpoint monitor displays the setpoint modifications and receives input to revert a setpoint modification from the modified value back to the associated benchmark value. The setpoint monitor communicates with the controller to revert the setpoint value associated with the setpoint modification from the modified value back to the associated benchmark value. | 10-09-2014 |
Jeffrey Peter Mitchell, Alpharetta, GA US
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20160046642 | Compounds for Treating Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections - The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) | 02-18-2016 |
John M. Mitchell, Gainesville, GA US
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20150345207 | WINDOW FRAME SYSTEM FOR VACUUM INSULATED GLASS UNIT - A window assembly may include a vacuum insulated glass unit and a frame assembly. The vacuum insulated glass unit may include first and second glass substrates defining a space therebetween that is at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. One of the first and second glass substrates may include a vacuum port extending outward therefrom. The vacuum port may define a passage in communication with the space. The frame assembly supports the glass unit and may include a base member and a glazing member. The base member and the glazing member cooperate to define a slot in which an edge portion of the glass unit is received. The glazing member may include a cavity receiving the vacuum port. The glazing member and the base member may define a plurality of pockets that hinder thermal conductivity through the frame assembly. | 12-03-2015 |
Joseph Mitchell, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090055988 | Eyewear With Enhanced Fit - Eyewear having an enhanced fit which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may provide features which permit enhanced airflow and an enhanced fit to a user's face. Such features may include greater adjustability to provide greater comfort. Eyewear including an RFID tag which is activated to send or receive transmissions when the eyewear is unfolded and/or positioned in a position to be worn by a user. | 03-05-2009 |
20100110365 | Eyewear With Enhanced Fit - Eyewear having an enhanced fit which may be used for safety, sports, and the like. The eyewear may provide features which permit enhanced airflow and an enhanced fit to a user's face. Such features may include greater adjustability to provide greater comfort. Eyewear including an RFID tag which is activated to send or receive transmissions when the eyewear is unfolded and/or positioned in a position to be worn by a user. | 05-06-2010 |
20100224199 | Respirator - A respirator adapted to facilitate ease of donning and comfort during use comprising one or more of an adjustable or elastic strap that facilitates ease of donning and comfort during wear; and/or fasteners that are easy to use and that facilitate ease of donning and comfort during wear; and/or respirator shapes that facilitate the wearing of eyeglasses with said respirator; and/or bellows-type, pneumatic, or other such components, associated with said respirator, that are adapted to promote adjustability of the fit of the respirator. | 09-09-2010 |
20100268381 | APPARATUS FOR DISPENSING AND IDENTIFYING PRODUCT IN WASHROOMS - An apparatus for the dispensing of product is provided. The apparatus includes a dispenser that is configured for dispensing product and a sensor in communication with an electrical circuit carried by the dispenser. The sensor is configured for detecting identification information about the product when the electrical circuit is completed by the product. Additional exemplary embodiments are also provided in which the sensor operates through optical detection, smell, physical contact with the product, or vibration instead of or in addition to the completion of an electrical circuit. | 10-21-2010 |
Keith C. Mitchell, Atlanta, GA US
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20130166318 | SYSTEM AND TECHNIQUES FOR COST ESTIMATION OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS ACQUIRED AT A MEDICAL FACILITY - Computer-implemented methods of processing medical data are described. The methods comprise selecting cases associated with a first parameter from medical data associated with a plurality of cases, determining a subset of cases associated with a medical facility-acquired condition, and determining another subset cases not associated with the medical facility-acquired condition. Estimated costs associated with those cases associated a medical facility-acquired condition are generated, along with expected costs for these same cases in the absence of the medical facility-acquired condition. Methods further allowing comparisons to data related to normative collections of medical facilities are also disclosed. Computerized systems for processing medical data and computer-readable storage media comprising instructions that when executed in a processor cause the processor to process medical data are also described. | 06-27-2013 |
20160034643 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING CLINICAL DOCUMENTATION - This disclosure describes systems, devices, and techniques for updating medical documentation associated with a patient. In one example, a computerized system for managing medical documentation associated with a patient may include one or more computing devices configured to receive user input responsive to a query presented via a user interface, wherein the user input addresses one or more undocumented items related to the query and determined from a plurality of documented items related to the patient. Responsive to receiving the user input, the one or more computing devices may be configured to generate updated information indicative of the user input and related to the patient, generate indicia indicative of the user input, and output, for display, the indicia. | 02-04-2016 |
Lee M. Mitchell, Atlanta, GA US
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20090326270 | ACTIVATED CARBON MONOLITH CATALYST, METHODS FOR MAKING SAME, AND USES THEREOF - An activated carbon monolith catalyst comprising a finished self-supporting activated carbon monolith having at least one passage therethrough, and comprising a supporting matrix and substantially discontinuous activated carbon particles dispersed throughout the supporting matrix and at least one catalyst precursor on the finished self-supporting activated carbon monolith. A method for making, and a method for use, of such an activated carbon monolith catalyst in catalytic chemical reactions are also disclosed. | 12-31-2009 |
Mark Mitchell, Rocky Face, GA US
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20120006930 | Artificial Turf Remover and Infill Separator, and Method of Use Thereof - An artificial turf remover and infill separator comprising an artificial turf removing station, an infill separating station and an artificial turf collection station. The infill separating station comprises rotatable spinning devices comprises corners, wherein each corner comprises chain links. The artificial turf remover and infill separator is utilized by positioning a strip of artificial turf on an angular ramp, conveying the artificial turf over a first pair of rotatable rollers, conveying the artificial turf between a second pair of rotatable rollers, separating infill from the artificial turf via fin-shaped picks, square-shaped rotatable diggers and the rotatable spinning devices, wherein the chain links jostle the infill material from the artificial turf onto a first and second infill collection conveyor belt. The artificial turf is then conveyed over a first and second base roller, between a rear pair of counter-rotating rollers and then wound around a final artificial turf collection roller. | 01-12-2012 |
Michael D. Mitchell, Woodstock, GA US
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20130118101 | FLOATING FLAPPER VALVE - An apparatus for increasing the insulation value of a window system with a weep hole includes a flapper valve with a buoyant flap articulating relative to a non-moving portion. The flap is positioned on the window frame over the weep hole proximate the inside of the structure in which the window system is installed and the non-moving portion is attached to the window frame. The flap may be held against the frame around the weep hole by gravity and/or by the elastic memory of a portion of the flap, such as a plastic hinge. The flapper valve is closed when dry to diminish the flow of ex-filtration through the weep hole, but opens in response to being flooded with water due to the buoyancy of the flap, opening the weep hole and allowing the water to drain. | 05-16-2013 |
Michael J. Mitchell, Newnan, GA US
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20140279880 | MANAGING, IMPORTING, AND EXPORTING TEAMSPACE TEMPLATES AND TEAMSPACES IN CONTENT REPOSITORIES - Provided are techniques for managing, importing, and exporting teamspace templates and teamspaces in content repositories. A file is created using a teamspace template and associated metadata at a first content repository. The file is exported from the first content repository to a second content repository, wherein the file can be used to create a teamspace instance at the second content repository. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280129 | SELF PROVISIONING AND APPLYING ROLE-BASED SECURITY TO TEAMSPACES IN CONTENT REPOSITORIES - Provided are techniques for self-provisioning a teamspace instance. A teamspace template including one or more teamspace characteristics and one or more user roles is generated. A teamspace instance is provisioned from a snapshot of the generated teamspace template using the one or more teamspace characteristics and the one or more user roles. | 09-18-2014 |
Natalie Mitchell, Atlanta, GA US
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20150305757 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCLOSURE AND REMOVAL OF CALCULI AND FOREIGN BODIES - The embodiments of the present disclosure may provide an apparatus used in ureteroscopy, a widespread method of treating kidney stones by enclosing the stone in a sheath before breaking it into a plurality of fragments with a fragmenting device. The configuration of the disclosed mesh top to a sheath may improve the practice of ureteroscopy by facilitating the removal of kidney stone fragments. The apparatus may comprise a sheath; a mesh top comprising: a first end having an opening into the interior of the mesh top, and a second end being attached to the sheath; and an enclosing means, wherein the mesh top is configured to: receive an object within an interior of the mesh top, enclose, via the enclosing means, the object within the mesh top, receive a fragmenting device through a second end, and retain fragments of the object caused by an operation of the fragmenting device. | 10-29-2015 |
Peter J. Mitchell, Woodstock, GA US
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20090276231 | Method and System for Job and Career Guidance, Planning, Strategy and Workforce Development - A method, system and computer program product for career guidance and planning, the method includes receiving an electronic request for guidance relating to procuring a job role in a particular job category; retrieving data relating to documented qualifications and retrieving data relating to the required qualifications necessary for at least one job role in the particular job category. The method and system also include comparing the documented qualifications with the required qualifications necessary for the at least one target job role in the particular job category and determining the differences between the documented qualifications and the required qualifications necessary for the at least one job role as well as displaying each difference between the documented qualifications and the required qualifications necessary for the at least one job role. The method and system also include retrieving data relating to the training necessary to address the skill gap between the documented qualifications and the required qualifications necessary for the at least one job role and providing at least one strategy and recommendation in response to the electronic request on how to efficiently develop the skills necessary to address the skill gap between the documented qualifications and the at least one target job role. | 11-05-2009 |
Robert F. Mitchell, Lookout Mountain, GA US
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20150041140 | Casing Joint Assembly for Producing an Annulus Gas Cap - A casing joint assembly and methods for producing an annulus gas cap using the casing joint assembly. The casing joint assembly comprises a first valve and a second valve to control fluid pressure in the sealed annulus between the casing string and a wall of the well bore or another casing string. | 02-12-2015 |
20160003030 | Determining Stresses in a Pipe Under Non-Uniform Exterior Loads - Systems and methods for determining stresses in pipe under non-uniform exterior loads to test the pipe design for structural integrity by approximating non-uniform exterior loads on the pipe and performing a stress analysis of the pipe under the non-uniform exterior loading to determine the stresses in the pipe. | 01-07-2016 |
Robert Franklin Mitchell, Lookout Mountain, GA US
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20140290940 | Systems and Methods for the Evaluation of Passive Pressure Containment Barriers - Systems and methods for the advance, real-time and/or post-event evaluation of inaccessible passive pressure containment barriers using an iterative process. | 10-02-2014 |
Scott H. Mitchell, Smyrna, GA US
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20150127739 | TARGETED ELECTRONIC AND NETWORKED CONTENT DELIVERY - Disclosed are various embodiments for a content module to identify targeted content to a user based on the user's prior interactions with a content providing entity over multiple forms of communication. Information about the user's interaction over the multiple forms of communication, such as, for example, duration of interaction and frequency of interaction, is received by the content module. The content module executes a set of content identification rules to identify the targeted content using the received information about the user's prior interactions. The identified targeted content is provided to the user's device for display on a user interface. | 05-07-2015 |
Thomas Jake Mitchell, Atlanta, GA US
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20160114705 | CHILD SAFETY SEAT - A child safety seat can include a seat back and a seat bottom. The seat back can be fixedly, removably, and or rotatably coupled to the seat bottom. The seat back can include an adjustable head rest that moves vertically with respect to the seat back. The head rest can include a headrest latching mechanism for adjusting the vertical position of the headrest with respect to the seat back and a fold locking mechanism to selectively position the head rest and lock the seat back orientation in a raised position for use or a folded position for carrying or storage. The head rest can include a single adjustment actuator, such as a pushbutton or lever, to actuate both the latching and locking mechanisms with a single hand for selectively adjusting the headrest position and seat back orientation. | 04-28-2016 |