Collick
Bruce Collick, Waukesha, WI US
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20130256559 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ALIGNING A MULTI-MODALITY IMAGING SYSTEM - A target object for aligning a multi-modality imaging system includes a body having a cavity therein, a first imaging source being disposed within the cavity, the first imaging source including a body having a cavity defined therein and an emission responsive material disposed within the first imaging source cavity, the first imaging source having a first shape, and a second imaging source being disposed within the cavity, the second imaging source including a body having a cavity defined therein and a magnetic resonance responsive material disposed within the second imaging source cavity, the second imaging source having a second shape that is different than the first shape. A method of aligning a multi-modality imaging system is also provided. | 10-03-2013 |
Lester Virgil Collick, Plainwell, MI US
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20090065516 | Stay wet brush holder - A device for suspending a paint brush of different sizes into a paint can containing different levels of paint as the painting project progresses. This immersion enables the brush bristles to stay wet if the painting project is stopped for a period of time. This technique is usable for a gallon or quart size can, taking into consideration design changes for the appropriate size can. The use of this device will save time, cleaning materials and the costs related to them. The ability to move from one color to another on the same job is a plus factor as two or more holders are utilized on the same job, therefore eliminating clean-up procedures during the day. This device is easily used and maintained for all painting procedures using a brush. | 03-12-2009 |
20090308856 | Vehicle fender well/underbody deicer system - This system is engineered to prevent the intrusive buildup of ice on the “Fender-well” and “Under-body” areas of a vehicle that become, dangerous, for the host vehicle, fellow road vehicles, and unsightly, for housekeeping, when ice falls off in big chunks. Accomplished by the employment of a controlled heat system. Installed directly in-line with the fender-wells, from end to end of the vehicle, on the bottom side of the body parts, and ample width to accommodate the tire-width used on the vehicle. The heat can be derived from, electricity, or any conductive media, or liquid. The system can be employed as a continuous loop, or zoned by using an alternating controller block, to reduce energy requirements. The system can be installed “After Market” by means of mechanical fasteners, or with chemical adhesives, or at “manufacturing” by incorporating the “Heat Elements” into the body parts. | 12-17-2009 |
Scott J. Collick, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20150122878 | USING TRACER TECHNOLOGY TO IDENTIFY PRODUCTION DETAILS - The present invention is a method of tagging resin product such that it can be identified. The method involves adding a series of tracer elements to a resin in specific amounts. The relative amounts of one or more of such tracer elements for each desired unit of production are varied, such that each unit of production has a unique combination of ratios of the various tracer elements. | 05-07-2015 |