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James Persinger, Hugoton, KS US
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20090145190 | Method for improving plant growth and maintenance of drip irrigation systems - Methods for improving plant growth and maintenance of drip irrigation systems are provided through the use of novel fertilizing solutions. The inventive method provides the plant with irrigating solution enriched with air, ozone, oxygen, and nitrogen oxides ions within a prescribed range. A gaseous mixture of negatively charged ionized air including from about 50 parts per million to about 4,000 parts per million ozone, from about 1,000 parts per million to 20,000 parts per million oxygen ions, and from 2,000 to about 50,000 parts per million nitrogen oxides is produced from ambient air. Thereafter, the gaseous mixture is directly contacted with water at the rate of from 0.1 cfm to about 2.0 cfm per 100 gpm of water to form a fertilizing solution containing nitrate ions in a concentration of at least 0.3 ppm by weight and containing ozone in a concentrate of at least 0.2 ppm. Accordingly, the novel irrigation solutions provide a healthier, and more vigorous plant growth with the combined benefit of minimizing internal scaling of drip irrigation system components. | 06-11-2009 |
James B. Persinger, Atlanta, GA US
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20090193075 | Notification of Suspicious Electronic Activity - Included are embodiments for notifying of electronic activity. One embodiment of a method, among others, includes receiving from a client an indication of a suspicious electronic activity, the client being associated with a user, gathering data related to the suspicious electronic activity, and calculating a frequency of appearance of at least one keyword within the data. Some embodiments include determining that the data is related to an undesirable incident based on whether the frequency of appearance meets a threshold and notifying at least one predetermined recipient of the undesirable incident. | 07-30-2009 |
20150058232 | Integrated Computer-Assisted Investigative Systems - Investigative systems and methods are provided. A representative system incorporates a memory comprising a first executable code; and a first processor configured to execute the first executable code to: selectively perform data access from a plurality of events based on execution of the first executable code, wherein the data access corresponds to sequential image capture of the plurality of events using multiple instances of simultaneously executing capture windows. A representative method comprises: executing a single instance of an executable file; and selectively accessing data from a plurality of events based on execution of executable code of the executable file wherein the data corresponds to sequential image capture of the plurality of events using multiple instances of simultaneously executing image capture windows. | 02-26-2015 |
James G. Persinger, Hugoton, KS US
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20140245663 | Methods for treatment of crops by an irrigation solution - The present invention provides a unique method and apparatus for improving crop yield through the use of an inventive irrigation solution to inhibit surface pathogens, improved water penetration and increase crop production and market quality. In a presently preferred embodiment, the inventive method comprises the steps of producing a gaseous mixture of negatively charged ionized air including from about 50 parts per million to about 4,000 parts per million ozone, from about 1,000 parts per million to 20,000 parts per million oxygen ions, and from 2,000 to about 50,000 parts per million nitrogen oxides from ambient air; effecting direct contact between the ionized air gaseous mixture and a supply of water by means of a submicron injector to produce a gaseous solution for treatment of irrigation water to be applied to agricultural crops. Accordingly, by treating the crops during irrigation the inventive process promotes plant growth and inhibits harmful insects and parasites on plants above ground. | 09-04-2014 |
Jeff Persinger, Clifton Forge, VA US
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20110116975 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ACHIEVE FORMULATION AND REACTIVE POLYMERIZATION UTILIZING A THERMALLY AND ATMOSPHERICALLY CONTROLLED FEEDING SYSTEM FOR THERMOPLASTIC MATERIALS - A continuous process wherein a mechanized and automated feeding system provides precision delivery of thermally and atmospherically conditioned components to a pelletization process including extrusion, pelletization, thermal processing, drying, and post-processing of the polymeric pellets formed. The components can be combined to form solutions, dispersions, emulsions, formulations, and the like. These components can further be reacted and thermally modified to form oligomers, pre-polymers, polymers, copolymers, and many combinations thereof. | 05-19-2011 |
Jusin A. Persinger, Norton, OH US
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20130118480 | SOLAR TUBE PANEL WITH DUAL-EXPOSURE HEAT ABSORPTION - A dual-exposure heat absorption panel is disclosed, which can be used in a solar receiver design. Generally, the heat absorption panel includes a tube panel through which a heat transfer fluid is flowed to absorb solar energy from heliostats that are focused on the tube panel. A structural support frame surrounds the tube panel. A stiffener structure runs across the exposed faces of the tube panel. The headers and other support structures on the periphery are protected by use of a heat shield. Different tube couplings are possible with this structure, as well as different stiffening structures at the headers. The heat shield can be shaped to create an open space, permitting focusing of sunlight on the edge tubes as well. A curtain can be used as an additional heat shield in certain scenarios. | 05-16-2013 |
Justin A. Persinger, Wooster, OH US
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20100101564 | SHOP-ASSEMBLED SOLAR RECEIVER HEAT EXCHANGER - A shop-assembled solar receiver heat exchanger having an arrangement of heat transfer surfaces and a vertical steam/water separator structurally and fluidically interconnected thereto. A vertical support structure is provided to support the vertical separator and the heat transfer surfaces. The vertical support structure is bottom supported, while the vertical steam/water separator and heat exchanger heat transfer surfaces are top supported from the vertical support structure. The vertical support structure provides structural support and rigidity for the heat exchanger and a means by which the heat exchanger can be picked up and lifted for placement at a desired location. A fabrication/transport/lifting fixture is provided which facilitates fabrication, assembly, transportation and erection of the heat exchanger from the shop to the field. The fixture supports two trunnion shafts attached to the support structure of the receiver. Lifting lugs would be located on the top end of the support structure. Upon arrival at the job site in the field, a crane lifts the heat exchanger receiver to vertical, rotating about the trunnion shafts on the fixture, and then lifts the heat exchanger receiver for placement at a desired location. | 04-29-2010 |
Justin A. Persinger, Norton, OH US
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20130118477 | FREEZE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR SOLAR RECEIVER - A solar receiver has an arrangement of heat transfer surfaces and a heat transfer fluid phase separator, such as a vertical steam/water separator, fluidly interconnected thereto. The receiver includes a plurality of heat transfer fluid filled components, and at least one alternate heat source. When various temperature measurements indicate freezing or solidification of the fluid is possible, the alternate heat source is activated to maintain a temperature of the fluid greater than the freezing/solidification point of the fluid. The application of the alternate heat source further induces natural circulation of the fluid within the components, further providing freeze/solidification protection to the receiver. A controller may be configured to receive sensed temperatures of the fluid, components, ambient air, etc., and use these temperatures relative to a threshold temperature to activate, vary output, and deactivate one or more alternate heat sources. | 05-16-2013 |
20130118481 | SOLAR RECEIVER WITH DUAL-EXPOSER HEAT ABSORPTION PANEL - A dual-exposure heat absorption panel is disclosed, which can be used in a solar receiver design. Generally, the heat absorption panel includes a tube panel through which a heat transfer fluid is flowed to absorb solar energy from heliostats that are focused on the tube panel. A structural support frame surrounds the tube panel. A stiffener structure runs across the exposed faces of the tube panel. The headers and other support structures on the periphery are protected by use of a heat shield. | 05-16-2013 |
20130118482 | HIGH EFFICIENCY SOLAR RECEIVER - A solar receiver includes a multi-sided central assembly with wing assemblies extending from corners thereof. The central assembly includes one-sided heat absorption panels, while the wing assemblies use two-sided heat absorption panels. Stiffener structures run across the exposed faces of the various heat absorption panels. | 05-16-2013 |
Paula Persinger, Sioux City, IA US
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20140255581 | Low Calorie Sugar Substitute Composition and Methods for Making the Same - The present invention is a low calorie sugar substitute composition that provides similar properties, characteristics, and taste of sugar at equivalent volumes and/or weights but without the calorie content of sugar or effects on glycemic index and a process for making the same. | 09-11-2014 |
20140377436 | Low Calorie Sugar Substitute Composition and Methods for Making the Same - The present invention is a low calorie sugar substitute composition that provides similar properties, characteristics, and taste of sugar at equivalent volumes and/or weights but without the calorie content of sugar or effects on glycemic index and a process for making the same. | 12-25-2014 |