Howell, TX
Clark David Howell, Fort Worth, TX US
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20090048856 | System and method for managing vendor information of vendors that repair deficiencies at facilities - A system and method for managing vendor information to repair deficiencies at facilities may include storing vendor information of vendors. The vendor information may identify one or more deficiencies of which at least one of the vendors is capable of repairing. Site audit information of one or more facilities may be aggregated. Vendor information of one or more vendors capable of repairing a deficiency at the facilities may be displayed to enable selection of one or more vendors for repairing the deficiency at a facility. | 02-19-2009 |
20090048949 | System and method for managing photographs from site audits of facilities - A system and method for managing site audit information may include a storage unit configured to store site audit information. The site audit information may include a deficiency identifier of a facility and include at least one photograph of the deficiency. A processing unit may be in communication with the storage unit, and be configured to manage the site audit information stored in the storage unit. The processing unit may further be configured to display the photograph(s) of the deficiency in response to receiving a request for information about the deficiency. | 02-19-2009 |
20090048950 | System and method for managing site audit information of facilities - A system and method for managing site audit information may include a storage unit and a data repository stored on the storage unit. The data repository may be configured to store site audit information that includes site audit information of multiple facilities. A processing unit may be in communication with the storage unit and be configured to aggregate the site audit information stored in the data repository. A user interface may be configured to display the aggregated site audit information. | 02-19-2009 |
20090049094 | System and method for performing site audits on facilities - A system and method for performing site audits on facilities may include an electronic display configured to display facility information associated with a facility being site audited. A storage unit may be configured to store the facility information. The facility information may include a graphical representation of the facility. A processing unit may be configured to load the graphical representation of the facility and display the graphical representation on the electronic display. The processing unit may further be configured to receive site audit information of a deficiency of the facility from a user in response to the user selecting a location on the graphical representation of the facility being displayed on the electronic display to indicate a location of the deficiency at the facility. | 02-19-2009 |
Daryl J. Howell, Tilden, TX US
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20130233575 | EMERGENCY RESPONSE SYSTEM - An emergency response system is provided. The emergency response system may include a mobile platform assembly having a fire suppression system and a medical care unit. The fire suppression system may suppress a fire by pumping a primary fire retardant material through a delivery hose and onto the fire. The medical care unit may include medical care supplies. The medical care unit may be sized and/or shaped, or otherwise configured to receive a patient and at least one medical care giver. The care giver may provide medical care to the patient while inside the medical care unit. The system may include a decontamination unit and a power source. The mobile platform may be a trailer or a vehicle. | 09-12-2013 |
20130233576 | Methods For Improving Safety Conditions And Mitigating Emergencies At A Work Site - A method is provided for improving safety conditions at the work site and to respond to emergencies to mitigate the damage/injuries caused by such emergencies. The method may include positioning an emergency response system at a work site. The work site may be remotely located, e.g., a distance from additional local emergency response services. An exemplary work site may be an oil field site. The emergency response system may include a fire suppression system and a medical care unit. The fire suppression system may include a pump in fluid communication with a supply tank. The supply tank may store a fire retardant material. The fire suppression system may suppress a fire by pumping the fire retardant material from the supply tank through a delivery hose and onto the fire. The fire suppression system may further include a communication system to coordinate additional emergency response services. | 09-12-2013 |
David A. Howell, Houston, TX US
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20130248178 | Wellbore Apparatus and Methods For Zonal Isolations and Flow Contgrol - Method for completing a wellbore in a subsurface formation includes providing a sand control device representing one or more joints of sand screens, and a packer assembly along the joints with at least one mechanically-set packer with at least one alternate flow channel therein. Running the packer assembly and connected sand screen into the wellbore, setting a mechanically-set packer into engagement with the surrounding wellbore, injecting gravel slurry into the wellbore to form a gravel pack. An elongated isolation string is run into the sand control device across the packer assembly with valves that serve as an inflow control device. Thereafter, seals are activated around the isolation string and adjacent the packer assembly. A zonal isolation apparatus allows flow control to be provided above and below packer assembly. | 09-26-2013 |
20140231083 | Fluid Filtering Device for a Wellbore and Method for Completing a Wellbore - A sand control device for restricting flow of particles from a subsurface formation into a tubular body within a wellbore, the device being divided into compartments along its length, each compartment comprises a base pipe. The base pipe defines an elongated tubular body having a permeable section and an impermeable section within each compartment, also comprising a first filtering conduit and a second filtering conduit. The filtering conduits are arranged so that the first filtering conduit is adjacent to the non-permeable section of the base pipe, while the second filtering conduit is adjacent to the permeable section of the base pipe. | 08-21-2014 |
20140262260 | Sand Control Screen Having Improved Reliability - A sand control device is used for restricting the flow of particles from a subsurface formation into a tubular body within a wellbore during production operations. The sand control device is divided into compartments along its length that provide redundancy for particle filtration. Each compartment first comprises a base pipe. The base pipe defines an elongated tubular body having a permeable section and an impermeable section within each compartment. Each compartment also comprises a first filtering conduit and a second filtering conduit. The filtering conduits comprise filtering media and generally circumscribe the base pipe. The filtering conduits are arranged so that the first filtering conduit is adjacent to the non-permeable section of the base pipe, while the second filtering conduit is adjacent to the permeable section of the base pipe. | 09-18-2014 |
20140367093 | Combined Anti-Rotation Apparatus and Pressure Test Tool - A down-hole tool for pressure testing production tubing within a borehole of a well returning the well to production, includes an anti-rotational device comprising a tubular housing having a first end, a second end, an outer surface, and at least one anti-rotational wing disposed on the outer surface of the tubular housing, radially extendable to engage a radial surface of the borehole to anchor the production tubing thereto; a valve for controlling the flow of down-hole fluids within the production tubing, the valve comprising a first valve member fixedly positioned within the tubular housing of the anti-rotational device and a second valve member positionable between a closed position and an open position; and a reactivation device comprising means for axially engaging an axial surface of the borehole, the reactivation device affixed to the first end of the tubular housing, wherein the production tubing may be pressure tested when the valve is in the closed position. | 12-18-2014 |
Gary W. Howell, Denison, TX US
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20080263976 | WIREWAY SECTION WITH HINGED COVER - A section of wireway having an elongate channel-shaped body and cover for the body. The cover has a releasable hinge connection with the body for swinging between open and closed positions. In one embodiment, the hinge connection comprising at least two T-shaped slots in a side wall of the body at locations spaced along the length of the body and at least two T-shaped hinge members on the cover receivable in said slots for hinging the cover to the body. | 10-30-2008 |
George Howell, Crandall, TX US
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20100029172 | High-performance Chopper Throttle - A throttle device adapted to generate a motorcycle sounds for use with a handlebar grip may include an inner flexible sleeve member being expandable to be positioned over the handlebar grip, an outer flexible sleeve member to be positioned over the inner flexible sleeve member and rotatable with respect to the inner flexible sleeve member, a position device to measure the position of the inter-flexible sleeve member with respect to the outer flexible sleeve member, and a control housing member to generate a sound which mimics a motorcycle. | 02-04-2010 |
James J. Howell, Houston, TX US
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20120097390 | SYSTEM FOR REMEDIATING A WELLBORE ANNULUS - A casing annulus remediation hose assembly having a hose with an inlet in selective fluid communication with a fluid supply and an exit connected to a nozzle. On the nozzle is an insertion tip for facilitating insertion and retrieval of the hose assembly in and out of an annulus in a wellhead assembly. The insertion tip has an outer annular flexible housing that is coaxially attached to the nozzle and spherical weighted members arranged in series in the housing. A cable extends coaxially from a downstream end of the nozzle and through each weighted member. | 04-26-2012 |
James J. Howell, Bryan, TX US
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20090288832 | Varying Access Points for Tubing and Casing Monitoring and Casing Annulus Remediation Systems - An adapter for connecting a casing annulus remediation system to a well having a wellhead with standard lateral ports. The adapter has a body with first and second ends. The first end of the adapter body has a substantially planar surface adapted to cover the lateral ports and be in abutting contact with the wellhead when the two are connected to one another. The second end of the adapter body has a planar surface positioned at an angle greater than 0 degrees and up to 90 degrees to the planar surface of the first end. The second end of the adapter is adapted to be connected to a casing annulus remediation system. | 11-26-2009 |
20110278007 | TOOL AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ACCESS TO A WELLHEAD ANNULUS - A system and method for accessing an annulus within a wellhead assembly while the annulus is pressurized. The system includes a tubular body with an attached valve assembly and adapter. The adapter to the wellhead assembly with a sealed annular fitting. The body houses a selectively extendable plunger assembly rotatable by an attached motor. A bit or milling device is provided on the end of the plunger assembly, so that selectively extending the plunger assembly through the valve assembly and adapter contacts the bit against the wellhead assembly. An opening is formed through the wellhead assembly with the rotating bit allowing access to the annulus. | 11-17-2011 |
Jared Howell, Manvel, TX US
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20130172797 | Orthotic strapping system - An orthotic strapping system that loosens all or a portion of a strap by capturing the angular movement of an orthotic joint to move the attachment point of the strap. This can be done with cabling or by using rotating cams and rigid linkages to connect them. | 07-04-2013 |
20150119778 | Orthotic strapping system - An orthotic strapping system that loosens all or a portion of a strap by capturing the angular movement of an orthotic joint to move the attachment point of the strap. This can be done with cabling or by using rotating cams and rigid linkages to connect them. | 04-30-2015 |
Jemlyn K. Howell, Houston, TX US
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20120122238 | VMP-Like Sequences of Pathogenic Borrelia - The present invention relates to DNA sequences encoding Vmp-like polypeptides of pathogenic Borreliae, the use of the DNA sequences in recombinant vectors to express polypeptides, the encoded amino acid sequences, application of the DNA and amino acid sequences to the production of polypeptides as antigens for immunoprophylaxis, immunotherapy, and immunodiagnosis. Also disclosed are the use of the nucleic acid sequences as probes or primers for the detection of organisms causing Lyme disease, relapsing fever, or related disorders, and kits designed to facilitate methods of using the described polypeptides, DNA segments and antibodies. | 05-17-2012 |
Jerrilyn K. Howell, Houston, TX US
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20100317026 | VMP-Like Sequences Of Pathogenic Borrelia - The present invention relates to DNA sequences encoding Vmp-like polypeptides of pathogenic | 12-16-2010 |
20130245234 | VMP-LIKE SEQUENCES OF PATHOGENIC BORRELIA - The present invention relates to DNA sequences encoding Vmp-like polypeptides of pathogenic Borreliae, the use of the DNA sequences in recombinant vectors to express polypeptides, the encoded amino acid sequences, application of the DNA and amino acid sequences to the production of polypeptides as antigens for immunoprophylaxis, immunotherapy, and immunodiagnosis. Also disclosed are the use of the nucleic acid sequences as probes or primers for the detection of organisms causing Lyme disease, relapsing fever, or related disorders, and kits designed to facilitate methods of using the described polypeptides, DNA segments and antibodies. | 09-19-2013 |
John R. Howell, Austin, TX US
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20150205021 | METAMATERIAL FOR IMPROVED ENERGY EFFICIENCY - The present invention includes a variable emissivity metamaterial comprising a substrate and one or more arrays of nanostructured objects deposited on the substrate, wherein the objects comprise a material that has near-IR reflectivity and near-IR absorptivity and the one or more arrays are positioned between 5 and 750 nM from the substrate. | 07-23-2015 |
Larry Dean Howell, Longview, TX US
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20140334904 | DUMP CART - A dumping cart has a chassis, a first pair of supporting wheels located at a first end of the chassis and a second pair of supporting wheels located at a second end of the chassis. The second pair of wheels is rotational about a wheel axis. A load carrying bed is supported on the chassis and is pivotable about a dumping axis, between an intermediate dumping position and a load dumping position. A tipping member is pivotally connected with the chassis along the wheel axis and is pivotally connected with the bed along the dumping axis. The tipping member pivots about the wheel axis to move the bed between a load carrying position and the intermediate dumping position. | 11-13-2014 |
Matthew Howell, Bryan, TX US
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20130193714 | Hatch Protection System - A hatch protection system provides protection to personnel against contact with a hatch. In one embodiment, the system includes a hatch protection system for a hatch on a vehicle. The hatch protection system includes a hatch pad. The hatch pad is attached to the hatch. The hatch pad includes a protective padding. The hatch protection system also includes a plurality of brackets. The plurality of brackets is secured to the vehicle and to the hatch pad. | 08-01-2013 |
20140001732 | Military Vehicle Towing Assembly | 01-02-2014 |
20140203593 | Hatch Protection System - A hatch protection system and method protect personnel against blunt force trauma caused by contact with a hatch. In an embodiment, a hatch protection system for a hatch on a vehicle includes a hatch pad. The hatch pad is attached to the hatch. In addition, the hatch pad comprises a protective padding. Further, the hatch pad is adapted to be raised, lowered, or any combinations thereof. The hatch protection system also includes a plurality of brackets. The plurality of brackets is secured to the vehicle and to the hatch pad. | 07-24-2014 |
Michael Douglass Howell, Ennis, TX US
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20140305734 | FLIP OUT DOG LEG MOUNTABLE CEILING SPEAKER ENCLOSURE - A manually operated flip dog mountable ceiling speaker enclosure, for ceiling or other panel installation, provides a plurality of flip dogs mounted tangentially on an annular flange around an opening of a speaker can and operated by either pulling on an actuator to create a cam-driven rotation to a radial alignment and a downward dog movement to a ratcheted clamping position, or by first rotating the manual actuator to rotate the dog and then pulling the actuator to pull the dog down into a ratcheted clamping position. Ratchet points on the dog are urged into ratchet points on a wall by a releasable biasing member. Three embodiments are illustrated. | 10-16-2014 |
Phillip Howell, Carrollton, TX US
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20130210584 | Trampoline angle suspension apparatus - The invention is a multiple surface trampoline where at least one surface is at an angle incline and one jumping material covers multiple surfaces continuously. The trampoline has a cross section wherever two surfaces at differing angles intersect and that cross section has tension supports that secure the cross section to a support cross bar. The tension supports eliminate the no bounce effect that occurs with prior art, which in turn reduces the risk of injury to persons who use the trampolines. | 08-15-2013 |
20130252787 | Trampoline angle suspension apparatus - The invention is a wakeboard training device utilizing a trampoline for the jumping surface and a tow rope structure for the control for the rider. The jumping surface can be inclined to improve simulating wave support and the trampoline improves safety and training efficiency. A training park would include connecting four of these devices together to form a quadrangle shape to maximize room efficiency so that multiple riders can train safely in a room including allowing one rider to perform tricks for 360 degrees about the pivot center of the devices. | 09-26-2013 |
Phillip Howell, Farmers Branch, TX US
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20130316875 | Jogging Trampoline Apparatus - The invention is a jogging trampoline apparatus that is one consistent path on a trampoline that forms an outer boundary of an empty enclosure allowing an individual to run in a consistent path. The jogging trampoline apparatus forms a track where the runner can jog complete loops. The jogging trampoline apparatus has an inner frame that is encompassed by an outer frame where a material substantially covers the area between the frames coupled by elastic elements. The trampoline is several jumping surfaces connected without the use of additional cross frame sections allowing the apparatus to maintain a consistent bounce throughout the entire jumping surface and minimize injury risk. | 11-28-2013 |
20140005003 | Trampoline Park Framing System | 01-02-2014 |
Shaquiiria S. Howell, Houston, TX US
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20150122492 | Systems and Methods of Controlling In Situ Resistive Heating Elements - Systems and methods for controlling in situ resistive heating elements may be utilized to enhance hydrocarbon production within a subterranean formation. An in situ resistive heating element may be controlled by heating a controlled region associated with the in situ resistive heating element, injecting a control gas into the controlled region, and adjusting the electrical conductivity of the controlled region with the control gas. The controlled region may be located such that the heating and injecting may change the shape of the in situ resistive heating element and/or guide the in situ resistive heating element towards subterranean regions of potentially higher productivity and/or of higher organic matter. | 05-07-2015 |