Dockery
Charles E. Dockery, Knoxville, TN US
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20110252559 | FIXTURES HAVING POLYMER FORMS - The present invention provides methods for adding a polymer form to a fixture such as a bathtub, shower stall, sink, or toilet, and those articles. The polymer form comprises a rigid foam and a topcoat. The polymer form, in some embodiments, imparts improved performance characteristics such as temperature retention, sound deadening, and rigidity, and can allow a steel fixture to better mimic one made of cast iron at significantly less expense. The fixtures include metal fixtures with and without enamel coatings. | 10-20-2011 |
Dallas Dockery, Welches, OR US
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20150313396 | Footwear Application Assisting Apparatus - The invention is defined by an elongate member having a handle end and an opposite sock-engaging end. The member is longitudinally flexible and may be shaped into a generally frusto-conically shaped tube onto which a sock is applied. The sock-engaging lower portion includes longitudinally outwardly projecting shoulders, and preferably sock engaging structures, that engage the sock to retain the sock in place during use. Immediately adjacent to and contiguous with the sock-engaging lower portion is a heel portion that is flexible transversely to the longitudinal axis along the device and which defines a heel-receiving area where the user's heel is placed when being used. Immediately adjacent to and contiguous with the heel portion is an elongate portion and an extended handle portion that the user grasps to pull the entire device upwardly to cause the sock to be properly placed on the user's foot. With the user's toe's inserted into the top of the sock, held open by the lower sock-engaging portion and the user's heel resting in the heel-receiving portion, the device is pulled upwardly by the user and the sock is pulled onto the user's foot in a normal manner. The shoulders on the device cause resistance to the force that tends to pull the sock off the device and the sock is thus pulled onto the user's foot in substantially the same way as the sock would be donned without the device—the sock is released from the shoulders as the resistive force is overcome by the upward pulling action. | 11-05-2015 |
Forrest Allen Dockery, Simi Valley, CA US
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20100102175 | CABLE SUPPORT - A support for supporting a run of cable, wire or conduit may include a semi-circular saddle, a stem portion, a closing tab and a catch. The saddle may have a front face and a rear face and it operate receive and support a plurality of cables. The stem may be formed integrally with, and extending tangentally from, one end of the saddle with the catch being supported on the stem opposite the closing tab. The closing tab may extend from an opposite end of the saddle and may be tapered along its length. Moreover, the width of the closing tab may be smaller than a width of the saddle at the point where the closing tab is integrated with the saddle. The tab is movable between a first orientation in which the saddle is open and a second orientation in which the closing tab engages the catch. | 04-29-2010 |
Howard Dockery, Dallas, TX US
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20140096591 | Ultrasonic Tools for Detection of Gasoline/Ethanol Phase Separation - A method to detect a phase separation of gasoline and ethanol may include the steps of generating a sound signal in a tank, determining a speed of the sound signal, determining an interface level in the tank, determining the speed of the sound signal below the interface level and determining the phase separation based upon the speed of the sound signal. | 04-10-2014 |
Kevin Dockery, Aurora, IL US
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20140349483 | CMP COMPOSITIONS SELECTIVE FOR OXIDE OVER POLYSILICON AND NITRIDE WITH HIGH REMOVAL RATE AND LOW DEFECTIVITY - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition containing a ceria abrasive and a polymer of formula I: | 11-27-2014 |
Kevin Dexter Dockery, Ray, MI US
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20090095187 | High-pressure fixed munition for low-pressure launching system - A high-pressure fixed munition for a low-pressure launching system having a cylindrical body with a centrally located bore is provided. The bore of the munition has a reduced diameter on the charge end in which a primer charge is positioned. The bore is filled above the primer charge with a propellant and above the propellant with a payload. The payload may include multiple buckshot pellets, frangible buckshot pellets, tear gas, multiple slugs, frangible slugs, paint balls, rubber pellets, bean bags, or the like. The munition may also include a pressure disk between the propellant and the payload, and tactile ridges or on the outside surface of the munition body or be of a specific color for purposes of identification of the payload. | 04-16-2009 |
Kevin P. Dockery, Rochester, NY US
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20090065478 | MEASURING ETCHING RATES USING LOW COHERENCE INTERFEROMETRY - Measuring thickness and the rate of change of thickness of a material having a surface while the material is being etched, comprising: illuminating the material with low coherence light, a portion of the which transmits through the material and a portion of which is reflected; etching the material surface and while etching, collecting a portion of the reflected light from each optical interface of the material with a low coherence light interferometer; calculating the thickness and rate of change of thickness of the material or part of the material according to the obtained interferometric data; and storing or displaying the resultant thickness and rate of change of thickness of the material. The present invention provides a unique way of calculating the thermo optic coefficient of a material. This method can be used simultaneously with etching the material so that changes to the etching rate can be made in real time. | 03-12-2009 |
20100302292 | AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED SILICON CORROSION CHARACTERISTICS - A process for printing inkjet ink and other aqueous compositions through silicon-based microelectromechanical printer structures is disclosed that suppresses the normal dissolution of the silicon device components in contact with the aqueous composition. Inkjet ink and other aqueous compositions used in the process contain the soluble salts of organic aromatic azo compounds in sufficient concentrations to inhibit silicon corrosion. The useful lifetime of microelectromechanical fluidic devices based on silicon fabrication is extended. | 12-02-2010 |
20120105535 | AQUEOUS INKJET PRINTING FLUID COMPOSITIONS - An aqueous inkjet printing fluid composition for use in an inkjet printer comprising a silicon-based material which contacts the aqueous printing fluid composition, comprising in a concentration sufficient to inhibit corrosion of the silicon-based material when contacted by the aqueous printing fluid composition a soluble metal ligand complex of Formula (I): | 05-03-2012 |
20120105553 | AQUEOUS INKJET PRINTING FLUID COMPOSITIONS - An aqueous inkjet printing fluid composition for use in an inkjet printer comprising a silicon-based material which contacts the aqueous printing fluid composition, comprising in a concentration sufficient to inhibit corrosion of the silicon-based material when contacted by the aqueous printing fluid composition a soluble metal ligand complex of Formula (I): | 05-03-2012 |
Kevin P. Dockery, Aurora, IL US
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20140346140 | CMP COMPOSITIONS SELECTIVE FOR OXIDE AND NITRIDE WITH HIGH REMOVAL RATE AND LOW DEFECTIVITY - The invention provides a chemical-mechanical polishing composition containing a ceria abrasive, an ionic polymer of formula I: | 11-27-2014 |
Netrisa Takesha P. Dockery, Honolulu, HI US
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20140133895 | NAIL POLISH REMOVAL DEVICE - A nail polish removal device includes a hollow applicator handle and an applicator tip. The applicator handle has an applicator end and an opposite end and releasably contains a nail solution. The applicator tip is removably attached to the applicator end of the applicator handle. The nail solution saturates or passes through the applicator tip when released from the applicator handle. | 05-15-2014 |
Trey Wallace Dockery, Franklin, TN US
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20150039531 | COMPUTER-BASED INVESTMENT AND FUND ANALYZER - A system and a method are disclosed including Graphical User Interface (GUI) components, and one or more software data gathering and analysis components that are used to automatically obtain financial data for company stock selected by a user, compute other intermediate financial parameters and scores for the selected stock, and generate an overall investment score for the particular company stock for support of investment decisions. In various embodiments, the Investment Recommendation and Analysis System (IRAS) generates the overall investment score in multiple intermediate stages based on fundamental financial data and corresponding intermediate scores. The stages may include Fundamentals, Technical, Analyst, and Management stages, each including one or more financial parameters obtained from external sources or calculated. Market conditions are also considered based on trading environment parameters to determine the investment recommendations. In a recommendation stage, detailed investment recommendations are provided based on the other stages. | 02-05-2015 |