Michael Stanley
Michael Stanley Chyzowski, Sherwood Park CA
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20110226928 | MULTI-STAGED AUDIBLE/ VISIBLE INDICATOR FOR PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD CONDITION - An elongated assembly, such as a belt or a sling, having a first end and a second end. The first and second ends are configured to accept a tensile load applied thereto. The elongated assembly comprises a first folded region audibly/visibly ruptureable at a first threshold loading condition and a second folded region audibly/visibly ruptureable at a second threshold loading condition, the first threshold loading condition being lower than the second threshold loading condition, to provide a physical indication in stages for a progressively increasing overload condition. | 09-22-2011 |
Michael Stanley Decourcy, Houston, TX US
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20090030165 | Process for manufacturing reduced water content (meth) acrylic acid - A method is provided herein for purifying (meth)acrylic acid to provide a purified (meth)acrylic acid product having a low aldehyde concentration and not more than 0.2 wt % water. One embodiment of the method includes distilling (meth)acrylic acid in the presence of an aldehyde treating compound. Another embodiment of the method includes also distilling crude (meth)acrylic acid in the presence of a reactive drying agent. (Meth)acrylic acid produced in this manner is especially suitable for use in specialty (meth)acrylic acid polymers, such as for example superabsorbent polymers, binders, and ethylene-(M)AA copolymers. | 01-29-2009 |
20090082587 | Process for chemical reactions involving cyanohydrins - The present invention provides a method for minimizing the decomposition of cyanohydrins in exothermic chemical reactions involving cyanohydrins. The method comprises providing a reaction medium and reactants to a tubular reactor having internal mixing means, mixing the reaction medium and reactants to form a homogenous reaction mixture, removing heat from the reaction process and reacting the reactants to produce a mixed product having a bulk temperature. The method may further comprise cooling the reaction medium to a temperature from 1-10° C. cooler than the bulk temperature of the mixed product prior to providing the reaction medium to the tubular reactor. | 03-26-2009 |
20090084667 | Process for manufacturing high purity methacrylic acid - A process is provided herein for the high yield production of high purity glacial methacrylic acid (“HPMAA”) that is substantially pure, specifically 99% pure or greater with a water content of 0.05% or less. This improved process comprises providing a crude MAA stream and purifying the crude methacrylic acid stream in a series of successive distillation steps | 04-02-2009 |
20090112367 | Apparatus and method for dislodging and extracting solid materials from tubes - The present invention provides an apparatus and method for efficiently dislodging and extracting at least a portion of solid materials from one or more reactor tubes of shell-and-tube reactors without damage to at least a portion of the solid materials which would otherwise render the solid materials unsuitable for re-use. The apparatus has at least one rod, a rotator assembly for rotating the rod, and a transmission assembly for applying an axially-directed force to insert the rod into a corresponding reactor tube and dislodging solid materials therein. The rod is also in fluid communication with an aspirator for extraction of dislodged solid materials. When the apparatus has more than one rod, they are arranged in a configuration matching the pattern of the reactor tubes and each rod is in axial alignment with a corresponding reactor tube. The method involves the steps of inserting one or more rods into corresponding reactor tubes, dislodging at least a portion of the solid materials, while minimizing damage to the solid materials or the tubes by rotating and applying an axially directed force to the rods as they contact the solid materials. The dislodged solid materials are then extracted from the reactor tubes. The method may further involve tracking and communicating the completed steps for each reactor tube by placing and replacing indicators on the reactor tubes, thereby enabling an operator to determine which step to perform next. | 04-30-2009 |
20090299090 | Method for production of purified (meth)acrylic acid - The present invention relates to reducing corrosion of distillation equipment during azeotropic distillation of (meth)acrylic acid in the presence of dissolved copper, by providing aqueous (meth)acrylic acid having not more than 0.1% by weight formaldehyde, based on the total weight of the aqueous (meth)acrylic acid. The source of the copper may, for example, be copper-based polymerization inhibitors added to the aqueous (meth)acrylic acid and/or distillation equipment. | 12-03-2009 |
20090299095 | Method for production of aqueous (meth)acrylic acid - The present invention relates to recovery of aqueous (meth)acrylic acid by condensation of a (meth)acrylic acid-containing stream to produce aqueous (meth)acylic acid having a higher concentration of (meth)acrylic acid and a lower concentration of formaldehyde, i.e., not more than 0.1 weight %, than the aqueous (meth)acrylic acid produced using hithertofore known separation methods. The (meth)acrylic acid-containing stream may be the raw product stream of catalytic oxidation at least one C | 12-03-2009 |
20110105708 | PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING REDUCED WATER CONTENT (METH)ACRYLIC ACID - A method is provided herein for purifying (meth)acrylic acid to provide a purified (meth)acrylic acid product having a low aldehyde concentration and not more than 0.2 wt % water. One embodiment of the method includes distilling (meth)acrylic acid in the presence of an aldehyde treating compound. Another embodiment of the method includes also distilling crude (meth)acrylic acid in the presence of a reactive drying agent. (Meth)acrylic acid produced in this manner is especially suitable for use in specialty (meth)acrylic acid polymers, such as for example superabsorbent polymers, binders, and ethylene-(M)AA copolymers. | 05-05-2011 |
20110131930 | Method for blending and loading solid catalyst material into tubular structures - The present invention relates to a method for blending and loading solid material into vessels, such as into the tubes of shell and tube reactors, in a manner which maximizes compositional homogeneity and consistency of quantities and configurations of the blended solid materials. The solid materials comprise one or more solid catalyst materials, one or more solid inert materials, or blends thereof. | 06-09-2011 |
20120145205 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MINIMIZING ACCUMULATION OF POLYMER ON PROCESS EQUIPMENT, ESPECIALLY SAFETY DEVICES - Accumulation of polymer on equipment, which is in contact with polymerizable material during normal process operation, is minimized by the method and apparatus of the present invention. The method comprises positioning and affixing the equipment, such as a pressure relief device, to process apparatus, such as a distillation column, proximate to a wetted region comprising liquid phase fluid in the process apparatus, such that the moving liquid phase fluid is at least intermittently in contact with the equipment and one or more of accumulated polymerizable material, condensate comprising same, and polymer, is washed off of the equipment. The apparatus of the present invention is effective for maintaining the service-readiness of the equipment, which provides for safe long-term operation of the process apparatus. | 06-14-2012 |
Michael Stanley Hollinshead, Abingdon GB
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20080299131 | Anti-Viral Compositions - The invention provides a composition comprising for simultaneous, sequential or separate administration a) a polyanion; and b) an antibody reactive against an antigen on the surface of an intracellular form of a virus, which virus has an extracellular form that is surrounded by one lipid membrane more than the intracellular form. The present inventors have found that the compositions according to the invention comprising an antibody and a polyanion can neutralize virus infectivity more efficiently than other compositions reported hitherto. | 12-04-2008 |
Michael Stanley Lewen, Lakewood, CO US
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20140274569 | FITNESS EQUIPMENT - The disclosed fitness equipment allows a user to target different muscle groups using tri-planar coordination of movement, which was previously difficult (if not impossible) to achieve using conventional suspension training equipment. This is done by providing a resistance between suspension training straps, namely, by mechanically coupling an elastic band between the suspension training straps. | 09-18-2014 |
20150182776 | FITNESS EQUIPMENT - The disclosed fitness equipment allows a user to target different muscle groups using tri-planar coordination of movement, which was previously difficult (if not impossible) to achieve using conventional suspension training equipment. This is done by providing a resistance between suspension training straps, namely, by mechanically coupling an elastic band between the suspension training straps. | 07-02-2015 |
Michael Stanley Pedersen, Frederiksberg DK
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20090274844 | Method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 11-05-2009 |
20140314959 | METHOD FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRACK RESISTANT EPOXY PAINT COAT AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR SAID METHOD - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 10-23-2014 |
Michael Stanley Pedersen, Vaud CH
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20110165213 | Insecticidal Polymer Matrix Comprising HDPE and LDPE - An insecticidal polymer matrix containing HDPE (high density polyethylene), LDPE (low density polyethylene), preferably containing PBO (Piperonyl Butoxide) and DM (Deltamethrin), wherein the ratio of the contents of HDPE to LDPE is between 5 and 20 and most preferably between 8 and 10. The matrix is highly useful for bed nets against mosquitoes. | 07-07-2011 |
20120034285 | Mosquito Net with Dinotefuran and PBO for Killing Mosquitoes, Especially Mosquitoes with Pyrethroid Resistance - Dinotefuran and PBO is used for killing mosquitoes, as PBO increases the knockdown speed of Dinotefuran. | 02-09-2012 |
20120121681 | Insecticidal Polymer Matrix Comprising PBO and DM - An insecticidal polymer matrix containing Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO) and deltamethrin (DM), wherein the ratio between the content of PBO and the content of DM in terms of weight is higher than 3. | 05-17-2012 |
20150093427 | Insecticidal Polymer Matrix Comprising PBO and DM - An insecticidal polymer matrix containing Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO) and deltamethrin (DM), wherein the ratio between the content of PBO and the content of DM in terms of weight is higher than 3. | 04-02-2015 |
Michael Stanley Pedersen, Pully CH
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20150191624 | METHOD FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CRACK RESISTANT EPOXY PAINT COAT AND PAINT COMPOSITIONS SUITABLE FOR SAID METHOD - The present invention relates to a method for the establishment of a crack resistant epoxy paint coat and paint compositions suitable for said method. The method is developed for use in ballast tanks e.g. a ballast tank of a vessel. The method involves the steps: (i) applying a paint composition comprising an epoxy-based binder system onto the surface thereby forming a curable paint film on the surface, and (ii) allowing the curable paint film to cure thereby forming the epoxy paint coat. The paint composition has a viscosity of at the most 140 KU, when ready to be applied. The paint composition comprises 35-80% by solids volume of the paint of an epoxy-based binder system having a ratio between the hydrogen equivalents and the epoxy equivalents in the range of 20:100 to 120:100. The paint composition furthermore comprises 0.5-30% by solids volume of the paint of one or more fibres. The fibres have an average length, of at the most 250 μm. | 07-09-2015 |
Michael Stanley Phillips, Wyckoff, NJ US
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20110031672 | Cutting board apparatus - The apparatus according to the present invention relates generally to a cutting board that can be used during food preparation. In particular the present invention relates to multi-layered cutting boards which are used for the preparation of food that are constructed to prevent bacterial contamination build-up between each stacked cutting layer of the cutting board. Prevention of bacterial contamination is achieved by sealing the perimeter surface of the cutting board using any method of sealing such as laser, heat and chemical processes. Sealing advantageously eliminates seams, crevices and gaps that naturally occur between stacked layers of the cutting board. | 02-10-2011 |
Michael Stanley Wilgosh, Nepean CA
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20140169791 | IN-SKIN WAVELENGTH DIVISION MULTIPLEX (WDM) PATH COMPUTATION - A method of managing an optical communication network having a plurality of nodes, the plurality of nodes including at least one regeneration site. A respective Path Computation Element (PCE) function is instantiated and associated with each regeneration site in the network. Each PCE function maintains a reach table containing information of viable optical paths extending from transceivers of its regeneration site. The PCE function implements a Recursive Path Computation algorithm to compute end-to-end routes through a physical layer of the network. | 06-19-2014 |
Michael Stanley Wright, Devon GB
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20150072603 | Controlled Atmosphere Workstation - A controlled atmosphere workstation comprising a transparent housing ( | 03-12-2015 |