Ascherl
Frederick M. Ascherl, Parker, CO US
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20090053509 | Mixed solubility borate preservative - Preservative composition for lignocellulosic-based composites providing rapid and long-lasting protection against insect and fungal attack, in both low and high moisture environments, through the use of a combination of higher solubility and lower solubility borates. Pesticidal amounts of a lower solubility borate and a higher solubility borate are combined before or during their incorporation into a lignocellulosic-based composite. Useful low solubility borates include copper borate, zinc borate and barium metaborate. Useful high solubility borates include boric acid, boric oxide, ammonium borate and alkali metal borates such as sodium borate. Some alkaline earth metal borates, including calcium borates, calcium magnesium borates, magnesium borates and calcium sodium borates, are of intermediate solubility and may be used effectively as either a low soluble or high soluble borate depending on the combination used. | 02-26-2009 |
John Joseph Ascherl, Medina, OH US
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20090027900 | POSITIONABLE OUTDOOR LIGHTING - In one embodiment, a submersible LED lighting assembly is provided with at least one LED carried by a housing and thermally coupled to a heat sink carried by the housing to permit the submersible LED lighting assembly to be used in a dry environment. The exemplary lighting assembly is further provided with a water-tight light-transmitting member covering the at least one LED and cooperating with the housing to seal the at least one LED to permit the submersible LED lighting assembly to be used while immersed in water. | 01-29-2009 |
20090323339 | POSITIONABLE LIGHTING ASSEMBLIES - A lighting assembly includes a housing, a light source at least partially disposed in the housing, a mounting stem including a joint portion secured to the housing, a fastening member axially fixed to and rotatable with respect to the mounting stem, and a mounting member configured to affix to an external surface. The mounting member includes an attachment portion configured to selectively attach to the fastening member. When the fastening member is attached to the attachment portion of the mounting member, the fastening member is tightened against the mounting stem to secure the mounting stem in a desired rotational position with respect to the mounting member. | 12-31-2009 |
Kim L. Ascherl, Peoria, IL US
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20140163248 | Heavy Metal Remediation Via Sulfur-Modified Bio-Oils - We have now discovered a novel process for the removal or extraction of metal species from a variety of solid, liquid or gas phase materials. Metal species may be removed by contacting the material suspected of containing one or more metals with a thiolated fatty acid or ester thereof for a period of time and under conditions effective for the sequestration of the metal species by the thiolated fatty acid or ester thereof. The thiolated fatty acid or ester thereof comprising sequestered metal species may then be separated and recovered from the treated material. Moreover, following the treatment of aqueous liquids or mixtures, or suspensions or dispersions of solids in aqueous liquids, the resultant thiolated fatty acid or ester thereof comprising the sequestered metal species is insoluble in water and forms a separate layer from the aqueous liquid phase, which layer may be readily removed. | 06-12-2014 |
Rudolf Ascherl, Leipzig DE
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20100121356 | Apparatus for Minimum Invasive Fasciectomy - Apparatus for minimum invasive fasciectomy, characterized by a tubular fixation element, including two detachably interconnected semitubular shells with in each case a wedge-shaped recess formed at a proximal end and at a distal end, a deflecting bar, whose length essentially corresponds to the portion between the recesses, and lifting wedges with in each case receptacles located at the lower portion thereof for the detachable connection of the lifting wedges to the deflecting bar, wherein the titling wedges can be introduced into the wedge-shaped recesses, accompanied by a sliding apart of the detachably interconnected semitubular shells. | 05-13-2010 |