Hachey
Daniel Louis Hachey, Bonita Springs, FL US
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20080241802 | Device for drawing lines on a sized sheet of paper and maintaining registration of the paper when it has been removed and is being replaced on the device - Improvements in the instruments for drawing lines using grooves providing the presentation of lines that may be drawn by placing a sheet of paper over the presentation and engaging the sheet of paper with the point of a writing tool with sufficient force to press the engaged part of the paper into a selected groove and then moving the writing tool point within the line, depositing pencil lead or ink from the end of the writing tool on the paper that is pressed into the selected groove to form a line on the paper. The improvements include the provision of registration marks on a clipboard which has the presentation of grooves for lines to be drawn on the upper side of the clipboard, the registration marks acting as guidelines for the precise placement of the sheet of paper on which lines are to be drawn and its retention in that placement by a clip attached to the end of the clipboard and engaging the end of the sheet of paper for such retention. This precise placement of the sheet of paper allows a sheet of paper that has had one or more lines drawn on it in the manner noted above to be removed and later replaced on the clipboard in precisely the same location as it had when the line or lines were earlier drawn on it, with the result that any additional lines to be drawn will be in perfect relation to the lines earlier drawn, and the later drawings and the earlier drawings appear to have been made just as if the sheet of paper had not been removed between such drawings. Various shapes of such marks may be employed. Another major improvement is the provision of a turntable as a part of the upper surface of the clipboard, with the presentation of the array of grooves being in the upper surface of the turntable, and the turntable may be rotated under the sheet of paper to allow the drawing of lines at different angles to each other. The amount of rotation of the turntable is limited to a desired amount of arcuate movement, within ranges of 90°, 180°, 270°, or 360°. Another improvement is the ability to use different turntables having different types of arrays of grooves which are easily substituted as desired, not requiring completely different clipboard assemblies. | 10-02-2008 |
David L. Hachey, Brentwood, TN US
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20090068653 | BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETIC ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTION OF BREAST CANCER RISK - The present invention provides new methods for the assessment of cancer risk in the general population. These methods utilize particular alleles of three selected genes, here associated with specific biochemical activities, to identify individuals with increased or decreased risk of breast cancer. Using such methods, it is possible to reallocate healthcare costs in cancer screening to patient subpopulations at increased cancer risk and to identify candidates for cancer prophylactic treatment. | 03-12-2009 |
Harold Hachey, Oka CA
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20100236428 | MULTI-PURPOSE DISCARDED MATERIAL TREATMENT SYSTEM - The present document describes a multi-purpose discarded material treatment system. The material comprises organic waste and inorganic materials. The treatment system comprises a crusher adapted to receive the organic waste and to produce therefrom crushed organic material that exits the crusher. The treatment system further comprises a compactor adapted to receive inorganic materials and produce therefrom compacted inorganic materials that exit the compactor. The treatment system further comprises a housing on which are mounted the crusher and the compactor. The treatment system further comprises a cleaning system which is common to the crusher and the compactor. The cleaning system supplies a cleaning substance into each of the crusher and the compactor for cleaning purposes. Alternately, or in combination with the cleaning system, the treatment system comprises a hydraulic system which is common to the crusher and the compactor. The same hydraulic system is used for controlling the crusher and the compactor operation. | 09-23-2010 |
Jay Hachey, San Clemente, CA US
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20150283322 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR FILLING IV BAGS WITH THERAPEUTIC FLUID - A portable electronic fluid dispensing system can provide pre-filled, pre-primed IV bag assemblies comprising therapeutic fluids. The same fluid line and connector in the IV bag assembly can be used to fill the IV bag as is used to withdraw fluid from the IV bag and infuse such fluid into the patient. The connection points along the IV assembly, such as the connection between the IV bag and a drip chamber, or between an IV bag and tubing, or between a drip chamber and tubing, or between tubing and a closeable, resealable connector, can each be resistant to disconnection by a user. The healthcare practitioner at the patient care site is not required to attach any of these components to each other, and the healthcare practitioner at the patient care site is not required to introduce a spike into a spike port on the IV bag. | 10-08-2015 |
John Hachey, Eik Grove, CA US
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20160072631 | AUTOMATED TEST TO TELL COMPUTERS AND HUMANS APART - Techniques for verifying a user is human as opposed to a machine are provided. A series of images may be presented to the user sequentially along with a challenge question that instructs the user to select the image that is responsive to the challenge question. If the user selects the correct image, there likelihood that the user is a human as opposed to a machine is greatly increased. Techniques for varying certain parameters associated with display of images and challenge question are also provided. The variations in these parameters may further help distinguish human users from machines. | 03-10-2016 |
John Hachey, Elk Grove, CA US
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20080256642 | Anti-Interrogation For Portable Device - A portable consumer device is disclosed. One or more contact regions in the portable consumer device may be provided on the contactless portable consumer device. The user may be required to place a finger on the one or more contact regions while holding the portable consumer device proximate to the interrogation device to enable it to be interrogated. The user's fingers may be used to electrically bridge an open portion of a circuit so as to enable operation of the portable consumer device. | 10-16-2008 |
20090144198 | MONEY TRANSFER USING AN AUTOMATED BANKING MACHINE - Money is transferred from a provider to a requester using automated banking machines. The provider accesses an automated banking machine to identify the requester to whom the money will be transferred and the amount of money to be transfer. The requester is notified of a generated confirmation code. The requester then accesses another automated banking machine to receive the money transfer amount using the confirmation code. After the requester has been verified, the requester selects where the funds are to be transferred. | 06-04-2009 |
20100325706 | AUTOMATED TEST TO TELL COMPUTERS AND HUMANS APART - Techniques for verifying a user is human as opposed to a machine are provided. A series of images may be presented to the user sequentially along with a challenge question that instructs the user to select the image that is responsive to the challenge question. If the user selects the correct image, there likelihood that the user is a human as opposed to a machine is greatly increased. Techniques for varying certain parameters associated with display of images and challenge question are also provided. The variations in these parameters may further help distinguish human users from machines. | 12-23-2010 |
John Richard Hachey, Elk Grove, CA US
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20090200385 | FINANCIAL TRANSACTION CARD WITH NON-EMBOSSED, RAISED INDICIA - A financial transaction card has a first major surface on one side and a second major surface on an opposite side. A first set of raised indicia projects outwardly from the first major surface. A second set of raised indicia projects outwardly from the second major surface and is directly contralateral with the first set of raised indicia. The second major surface is devoid of any indication of the first set of raised indicia and the first major surface is devoid of any indication of the second set of raised indicia. Each indicium denotes an alphabetic letter or a number and in one embodiment is a Braille character. | 08-13-2009 |
Sarah Hachey, Winnipeg CA
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20090299031 | Metastable Reaction Mixtures For The In Situ Polymerization Of Conducting Polymers - Conducting polythiophene films are produced by the oxidation of bithiophene or terthiophene monomers using phosphomolybdic acid, wherein the reagents are first combined to form a metastable solution, the solution is then cast as a film, and polymerisation ultimately initiated by evaporation of the solvent The equivalent formation of polypyrrole via the oxidation of pyrrole using phosphomolybdic acid has been previously demonstrated, but this approach cannot be applied directly to thiophene, which has too high an oxidation potential Bithiophene and terthiophene have lower oxidation potentials, close to that of pyrrole This work suggests the previously demonstrated method is suitable for general application, requiring only the proper matching of monomer and oxidant redox potentials, and the selection of a suitable solvent and starting concentration Smooth, spin-coated polythiophene films having thicknesses of 100 to 200 run and conductivities in the range 0.2 to 0.3 S-cm | 12-03-2009 |
Steven Hachey, Waukesha, WI US
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20120318826 | CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY FOR DISPENSING TOOL - A carriage assembly for a dispensing tool includes a carriage having an attachment end that is attachable to the dispensing tool and an opposite dispensing end, at least one of an axial opening in the carriage oriented substantially normal to a longitudinal axis of the carriage and a radial opening through which a material-containing cartridge is insertable, a clamp member coupled to a peripheral wall of the carriage and having a portion that protrudes toward the longitudinal axis and that is engageable with a rear end of the cartridge, and a biasing member that exerts a force on the clamp member for biasing the cartridge toward the dispensing end. | 12-20-2012 |