Moeller, US
Amy Moeller, St. Louis, MO US
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20110057019 | Replaceable tactile bucket wrap and system for same - A wrap system for a bucket or other vessel that is comprised of a pliant sheet of material that encases all or part of the outer surface of said bucket or vessel and is textured to resemble a desired article. The wrap can be removed but is fitted tight enough as not to fall off during normal use. The textures can include but not be limited to sports balls, (i.e. basketballs, footballs, or baseballs) or company logos, insignias, or a combination of the two. | 03-10-2011 |
Carolyn Jane Moeller, Gaithersburg, MD US
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20110213722 | AUTOMATED ACCREDITATION SYSTEM - The present invention provides a sophisticated automated accreditation and certification platform that substantially streamlines the oversight process, reducing the duration of the on-site survey, eliminating paper and allowing for the efficient, electronic transfer of documents. In addition, the online process is interactive, allowing users to get up-front feedback on standards compliance and perform a self-assessment prior to their actual survey. | 09-01-2011 |
Christine Moeller, Redmond, WA US
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20110208855 | Parameterized Computer Monitoring System - A computer monitoring system uses a set of parameterized models to gather information about monitored devices. The models include scripts for gathering information, as well as type validation and data validation functions. The parameters within the model are used to generate user interface prompts and to populate discovery scripts as well as data validation scripts. In some cases, the models may include localization settings that may customize the user interface and validation output for different languages. A processing engine may generate a user interface from the parameters defined in the models, customize the scripts from the user input, and cause the scripts to be executed. The data gathered by the scripts may be analyzed using type validation and data validation. | 08-25-2011 |
20130067476 | AUTOMATIC TRANSCODING AND SEMANTIC ADAPTATION BETWEEN SCRIPTING AND WORKFLOW SYSTEMS - A workflow scripting system is described herein that combines the features of workflows and scripts by automatically translating between the two models. Using the system, a script author can create workflows on the fly using familiar scripting language, and a workflow author can use scripting steps to perform actions. Workflows run in this manner can be setup to execute in their own process to improve robustness or efficiency. Operations in an enterprise environment frequently take a long time and are subject to interruptions. By adding reliability concepts of workflows to a shell environment, users of the system can write scripts to address common needs of large-scale computing environments. Thus, the workflow scripting system blends the available resources provided by workflow and scripting environments to provide a host of powerful, advanced capabilities to IT personnel. | 03-14-2013 |
Christopher Moeller, Nashua, NH US
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20100319524 | Vehicle protection system - A structure or vehicle protection system including a removable frame on the structure or vehicle, and a net within the frame and spaced from the structure or vehicle and having a mesh size designed to disarm an incoming threat. | 12-23-2010 |
20120060677 | VEHICLE PROTECTION METHOD - A structure or vehicle protection method including a removable frame on the structure or vehicle, and a net within the frame and spaced from the structure or vehicle and having a mesh size designed to disarm an incoming threat. | 03-15-2012 |
Daniel Moeller, Edmond, OK US
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20120175132 | Low Equivalent Circulation Density Setting Tool - A downhole oilfield tool assembly is provided. The tool assembly comprises a mandrel, a valve oriented to block downwards flow through the mandrel in a closed position, a first piston located above the valve and at least partly around an outside of the mandrel. The first piston is configured to develop motive force from a pressure differential between an interior of the mandrel and an exterior of the downhole oilfield tool assembly. | 07-12-2012 |
Daniel K. Moeller, Celina, TX US
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20100155084 | SETTING TOOL FOR EXPANDABLE LINER HANGER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A method of conveying an expandable liner hanger in a well includes: conveying the hanger into the well on a work string with a setting tool releasably secured to the hanger by an anchoring device; applying left-hand rotation to the work string; then lowering the work string, thereby releasing the anchoring device and permitting the setting tool to be retrieved from within the hanger. A method of setting a liner hanger includes: forcing an expansion cone through a hanger portion, thereby expanding the portion; and forcing another expansion cone into another hanger portion, thereby expanding that portion. A method of setting an expandable liner hanger includes: lowering a liner into the well; then connecting the hanger and a setting tool lower section to the liner; then lowering the hanger and the lower section into the well; and then connecting a setting tool upper section to the lower section. | 06-24-2010 |
Daniel K. Moeller, Edmond, OK US
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20120125635 | ENTRY GUIDE FORMATION ON A WELL LINER HANGER - A method of forming an entry guide at an end of a tubular string in a wellbore can include conveying a forming device into the wellbore, and deforming the end of the tubular string from a cylindrical shape to an outwardly widening shape with the forming device. A method of forming an entry guide at an end of an expanded liner hanger in a wellbore can include outwardly expanding the liner hanger, thereby sealingly securing a tubular string in the wellbore, and deforming the end of the liner hanger from a cylindrical shape to an outwardly widening shape with a forming device. | 05-24-2012 |
Daniel Keith Moeller, Celina, TX US
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20110132622 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A LINER STRING IN A WELLBORE CASING - An apparatus ( | 06-09-2011 |
20110132623 | Expandable Wellbore Liner System - A setting tool has an expansion cone drive sub-assembly operable to axially move an expansion cone of the setting tool through the liner to radially, plastically expand the liner. With the wellbore liner residing outside of a wellbore, the setting tool is changed to enable decoupling the wellbore liner from the setting tool while leaving at least the expansion cone drive sub-assembly substantially assembled. | 06-09-2011 |
Daniel Keith Moeller, Edmond, OK US
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20120247775 | DOWNHOLE TOOL WITH PUMPABLE SECTION - A downhole tool for use in a well. The tool has a packer assembly and a pumpable plug associated with the packer assembly. The pumpable plug has a diameter greater than the maximum outer diameter of the packer assembly. The pumpable plug may be pumped through a casing having a diameter larger than that for which the packer assembly is designed and will urge the packer assembly through the large diameter casing into a smaller diameter casing for which the packer assembly is designed. | 10-04-2012 |
20130087324 | RE-LATCH MECHANISM FOR WELLBORE LINER SYSTEM - A tool for releasably coupling a first tubing to a second tubing in a wellbore has a tubular mandrel configured to couple to and be carried into the wellbore by the first tubing. A collet ring is in an interior of the mandrel and has a plurality of collets to engage the second tubing. A releasing piston is carried in the interior of the mandrel to change between supporting the collet ring such that the collets can release from the profile and allowing the collet ring to lock such that the collets are locked in the profile. | 04-11-2013 |
20130087345 | RE-LATCH MECHANISM FOR WELLBORE LINER SYSTEM - A tool for releaseably coupling a first tubing to a second tubing in a wellbore has a tubular mandrel configured to couple to and be carried into the wellbore by the first tubing. A collet ring is in an interior of the mandrel and has a plurality of collets to engage the second tubing. A releasing piston is carried in the interior of the mandrel to change between supporting the collet ring such that the collets can release from the profile and allowing the collet ring to lock such that the collets are locked in the profile. | 04-11-2013 |
David F. Moeller, Buda, TX US
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20130154073 | METHOD OF FORMING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND LEADFRAME THEREFOR - In one embodiment, a leadframe for a semiconductor package includes a source connection area for one transistor and a drain connection point for a second transistor, and a common connection for using a connection clip to couple a drain of the first transistor to a source of the second transistor and to the common connection. | 06-20-2013 |
David N. Moeller, Seguin, TX US
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20120012016 | Method and Apparatus for Retrofitting a Printing Press to Perforate a Newspaper - An apparatus and method is shown to retrofit a printing press to provide for perforations in a paper at the time of printing, which perforations aid the end user in tearing out coupons or redeemable items from the paper. An existing pipe roller is removed and replaced with a perforator assembly and a perforator roller. The assembly has perforator wheels that are adjustable left and right between limits, and can be lowered when perforations are desired. A threaded drive shaft moves the perforator wheels left or right. Cylinders lower the perforator wheels during perforating. Adjustments may be made electronically, as where to set the perforator wheels. | 01-19-2012 |
Dennis Moeller, Maumee, OH US
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20160027343 | POSITIONING TABLE ASSEMBLY FOR CRASH TEST DUMMY - A positioning table assembly for a crash test dummy includes a table bed adapted to be attached to an impact table for the crash test dummy and a table top adapted to support the crash test dummy and movably attached to the table bed for independent movement in X and Y axes and rotationally about a Z axis to position the crash test dummy relative to the table bed. | 01-28-2016 |
Douglas James Moeller, Phoenixville, PA US
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20090144088 | DIAGNOSTICS BENEFITS MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM - A system may receive a proposed medical diagnosis of a patient, and automatically identify potential medical services to be performed with respect to the patient. The identified medical services may be deemed relevant to the proposed medical diagnosis, which the system may determine from a customizable decision table. Further, the system may receive selection of a potential medical service from the identified potential medical services, and present an automated, real-time indication regarding paying entity/plan coverage and estimated cost and/or quality metrics for the selected medical service based on the patient and paying entity/plan of the patient. In addition, the system may facilitate selection of a lab/facility to perform the selected medical service. To communicate across clinicians, labs/facilities and paying entities, the system may employ a catalog of medical services spanning multiple clinicians, labs/facilities or paying entities/plans to thereby integrate their nomenclatures, and may employ a coding system in this regard. | 06-04-2009 |
20110153357 | DIAGNOSTICS BENEFITS MANAGEMENT AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM - A system may receive a proposed medical diagnosis of a patient, and automatically identify potential medical services to be performed with respect to the patient. The identified medical services may be deemed relevant to the proposed medical diagnosis, which the system may determine from a customizable decision table. Further, the system may receive selection of a potential medical service from the identified potential medical services, and present an automated, real-time indication regarding paying entity/plan coverage and estimated cost and/or quality metrics for the selected medical service based on the patient and paying entity/plan of the patient. In addition, the system may facilitate selection of a lab/facility to perform the selected medical service. To communicate across clinicians, labs/facilities and paying entities, the system may employ a catalog of medical services spanning multiple clinicians, labs/facilities or paying entities/plans to thereby integrate their nomenclatures, and may employ a coding system in this regard. | 06-23-2011 |
Fred W. Moeller, Mckeesport, PA US
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20100152526 | Blood pump device and method of producing - A pumping system for blood for a patient includes a sensorless pump having no sensors disposed in the pump itself for moving the blood, a motor and a blood transport port through which blood is received from the patient and is pumped into the patient. The system also includes a controller connected to the pump for controlling the pump so a desired flow rate of blood can be maintained by the pump. | 06-17-2010 |
Gerhard Walter Moeller, Goshen, OH US
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20130238173 | METHODS FOR DERATED THRUST VISUALIZATION - Methods of illustrating one or more derated takeoffs of an aircraft on a runway where such illustrations are on a flight display in a cockpit of the aircraft and are based on various information and may allow pilots to make more accurate decisions related to derated takeoffs and full thrust takeoffs of the aircraft. | 09-12-2013 |
20140058644 | METHOD, SYSTEM, AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING A TURBINE CLEARANCE - A method for reducing a turbine clearance between a plurality of rotor blades of a turbine engine and a shroud of the turbine engine is provided. Said method includes determining, with a flight operation controller, that an airplane is in a first flight condition, wherein the first flight condition is associated with a first turbine clearance and a first engine responsiveness level, determining, with the flight operation controller, that the airplane is in a second flight condition, adjusting an engine responsiveness level from the first engine responsiveness level to a second engine responsiveness level based on determining the airplane is in the second flight condition, and adjusting the turbine clearance from the first turbine clearance to a second turbine clearance based on the engine responsiveness level. | 02-27-2014 |
Jeffrey Moeller, Austin, TX US
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20140282193 | Method and System for Remote Alarm Event Notifications for Automated Machinery - A tactic for notifications of an alarm event occurring in automated machinery and systems is created by constructing a diagrammatic representation of a logical workflow of processing operations by dragging and dropping icons representing instructions for controlling processing operations on to a workspace of a GUI, and converting the diagrammatic representation into a sequence of executable instructions for controlling a computer system to process alarm event notifications in accordance with the logical workflow. | 09-18-2014 |
Jill C. Moeller, Newburgh, IN US
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20090045680 | EXTENDED COLD (BATTERY BACKUP) REFRIGERATOR - A refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet, a refrigerator compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, a freezer compartment disposed within the refrigerator cabinet, and a battery. There is at least one fan disposed within the refrigerator cabinet and electrically connected to the battery. The battery powers the at least one fan during a power outage to thereby circulate air from the freezer compartment to the refrigerator compartment. The at least one fan may be a direct current operated fan. The refrigerator may also include an inverter and the at least one fan may then be an alternating current operated fan electrically connected to the inverter. The battery may be disposed within the refrigerator cabinet or may be external to the refrigerator cabinet. | 02-19-2009 |
John F. Moeller, Lubbock, TX US
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20110097746 | Orthogonal Method for the Removal of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy Agents from Biological Fluids - A method comprising contacting a biological fluid comprising hemoglobin and at least one pathogenic agent with a first filter and generating a first filtrate; contacting the first filtrate with a nanofiltration device and generating a second filtrate; contacting the second filtrate with a chromatographic material and isolating an eluted fraction; contacting the eluted fraction with a hydrophobic solvent and generating a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic phase; and isolating the hydrophilic phase wherein the biological fluids comprise components of interest of equal to or less than about 65 kDa. A method comprising contacting a biological fluid comprising high molecular weight components and at least one pathogenic agent with a first filter and generating a first filtrate; contacting the first filtrate with a hydrophilic membrane and generating a second filtrate; contacting the second filtrate with a chromatographic material and isolating an eluted fraction; contacting the eluted fraction with a hydrophobic solvent and generating a hydrophobic and a hydrophilic phase; and isolating the hydrophilic phase, wherein the high molecular weight components have molecular weights greater than about 65 kDa. A method comprising subjecting a biological fluid comprising hemoglobin and at least one pathogenic agent to at least two filtration steps and thereby reducing the amount of pathogenic agent associated with the biological fluid. A method comprising removing transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents in a hemoglobin solution of human and/or animal origin by subjecting the hemoglobin solution to an orthogonal separation methodology comprising a plurality of filtration steps. | 04-28-2011 |
John F. Moeller, Rapid City, SD US
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20150297821 | Therapeutic Compositions for Viral-Associated Disease States and Methods of Making and Using Same - A method comprising obtaining a bodily fluid from a subject; contacting the bodily fluid with an adsorbent material comprising a synthetic carbon particle (SCP) to produce a first filtrate having a level of disease mediators (y); contacting the first filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and an anion exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to anion exchange resin is from about 0.1:100 to 100:0.1 to produce a second filtrate; contacting the second filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and a cation exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to cation exchange resin is from about 1:100 to produce a third filtrate; and administering the third filtrate to the subject. | 10-22-2015 |
Karl Dieter Moeller, Neptune, NJ US
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20100315648 | NON-PERIODIC WAVEFRONT DIVIDING INTERFEROMETER - A non-periodic reflection beamsplitter or reflector for use in an interferometer. The interferometer employs non-periodic reflectors or a non-periodic beamsplitter in order to produce interference patterns to analyze. The non-periodic reflectors or beamsplitters may be concentrically arranged reflectors having equal area. The beamsplitter consists of two adjacent non-periodic structures having complementary reflection and transmission patterns. | 12-16-2010 |
Kevin D. Moeller, Overland, MO US
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20090124517 | Microarray having a chemical library of compounds - A microarray and a process for making the microarray having a library of chemical compounds are disclosed herein. Each member of the library is attached at a known location. The microarray has a plurality of addressable electrodes and a porous reaction layer attached to each electrode. The porous reaction layer has reactive hydroxyl groups. Michael acceptors are attached to the porous reaction layer of selected electrodes. The Michael acceptors are attached at the hydroxyl groups using electrochemically-generated base that is generated by the selected electrodes and confined to the selected electrodes with the use of excess activated ester. At least one of a plurality of chemical compounds from a library of compounds is attached to the olefin of the plurality of Michael acceptors. Attachment occurs only at the selected electrodes having Michael acceptors with unreacted olefin. Each member of the library of compounds is attached to the known locations. | 05-14-2009 |
Lothar B. Moeller, Middletown, NJ US
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20120173191 | Airspeed And Velocity Of Air Measurement - A velocity relevant to a body may be accurately measured using sound waves. Such velocity relevant to a body may be airspeed, i.e., the velocity of the body with respect to the surrounding air, or the velocity of air in the vicinity of the body or along its desired travel path. More specifically, the speed of two or more sounds may be correlated so that an airspeed, or the velocity of air, may be determined by taking into account the fact that sound traveling in the same direction as airflow travels faster than sound traveling in the direction opposite to airflow. | 07-05-2012 |
Lothar Benedikt Moeller, Middletown, NJ US
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20100131268 | VOICE-ESTIMATION INTERFACE AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An apparatus having a voice-estimation (VE) interface that probes the vocal tract of a user with sub-threshold acoustic waves to estimate the user's voice while the user speaks silently or audibly in a noisy or socially sensitive environment. In one embodiment, the VE interface is integrated into a cell phone that directs an estimated-voice signal over a network to a remote party to enable (i) the user to have a conversation with the remote party without disturbing other people, e.g., at a meeting, conference, movie, or performance, and (ii) the remote party to more-clearly hear the user whose voice would otherwise be overwhelmed by a relatively loud ambient noise due to the user being, e.g., in a nightclub, disco, or flying aircraft. | 05-27-2010 |
20120136660 | VOICE-ESTIMATION BASED ON REAL-TIME PROBING OF THE VOCAL TRACT - A voice-estimation device that probes the vocal tract of a user with sub-threshold acoustic waves to estimate the user's voice while the user speaks silently or audibly in a noisy or socially sensitive environment. The waves reflected by the vocal tract are detected and converted into a digital signal, which is then processed segment-by-segment. Based on the processing, a set of formant frequencies is determined for each segment. Each such set is then analyzed to assign a phoneme to the corresponding segment of the digital signal. The resulting sequence of phonemes is converted into a digital audio signal or text representing the user's estimated voice. | 05-31-2012 |
20120299826 | Human/Machine Interface for Using the Geometric Degrees of Freedom of the Vocal Tract as an Input Signal - A human/machine (HM) interface that enables a human operator to control a corresponding machine using the geometric degrees of freedom of the operator's vocal tract, for example, using the tongue as a virtual joystick. In one embodiment, the HM interface has an acoustic sensor configured to monitor, in real time, the geometry of the operator's vocal tract using acoustic reflectometry. A signal processor analyzes the reflected acoustic signals detected by the acoustic sensor, e.g., using signal-feature selection and quantification, and translates these signals into commands and/or instructions for the machine. Both continuous changes in the machine's operating parameters and discrete changes in the machine's operating configuration and/or state can advantageously be implemented. | 11-29-2012 |
20120300961 | Biometric-Sensor Assembly, Such as for Acoustic Reflectometry of the Vocal Tract - A biometric-sensor assembly, e.g., for acoustic reflectometry of the vocal tract. In one embodiment, the sensor assembly includes a dental appliance for in-mouth mounting, an acoustic sensor attached to the dental appliance, and an optional headset. The dental appliance enables secure placement of the acoustic sensor in the mouth of the user, e.g., for tracking movements of the tongue and/or other internal articulators of the vocal tract. A boom arm of the headset can be used for holding an additional acoustic sensor and/or a miniature video camera, e.g., for tracking movements of the lips. | 11-29-2012 |
20160093957 | ARRAYED ANTENNA FOR MILLIMETER-WAVE AND TERAHERTZ APPLICATIONS - We disclose an arrayed antenna for reception of electromagnetic radiation from a millimeter-wave or terahertz range. In an example embodiment, individual antenna cells in the arrayed antenna are configured for direct detection of the received electromagnetic radiation and are electrically connected in series or in parallel with one another in a manner that causes each of the antenna cells to positively contribute to the overall gain of the arrayed antenna. In some embodiments, individual antenna cells may have antenna structures that cause the arrayed antenna to have relatively low directivity. The total number of antenna cells in the arrayed antenna may be relatively large to cause the arrayed antenna to have a relatively high gain. | 03-31-2016 |
20160094257 | ARRAYED ANTENNA FOR COHERENT DETECTION OF MILLIMETERWAVE AND TERAHERTZ RADIATION - We disclose an arrayed antenna for reception of electromagnetic radiation from a millimeter-wave or terahertz range. In an example embodiment, individual antenna cells in the arrayed antenna are configured for coherent detection of the received electromagnetic radiation and are electrically connected with one another in a manner that causes each of the antenna cells to positively contribute to the overall gain of the arrayed antenna. In some embodiments, the arrayed antenna may have a network of electrical conductors that is configured to (i) collect and deliver the electrical output signals generated by the individual antenna cells to an output terminal of the arrayed antenna, (ii) deliver an electrical local-oscillator signal from a common local-oscillator source to the individual antenna cells, and (iii) deliver electrical DC power from a common power supply to electrical circuits in the individual antenna cells. | 03-31-2016 |
Manuel Moeller, Tulsa, OK US
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20140348677 | Positive Displacement Pump and Suction Valve Module Therefor - A device for pumping a fluid comprises a suction valve module. In addition, the device comprises a discharge valve module. Further, the device comprises a fluid flow passage extending between the suction valve module and the discharge valve module. The suction valve module includes a valve housing block having a fluid inlet and a suction valve assembly disposed within the valve housing block. The suction valve assembly includes a moveable poppet element configured to reciprocate along a suction valve axis that is skewed relative to a central axis of the fluid inlet. | 11-27-2014 |
20150132157 | Plunger Pump, Plunger, and Method of Manufacturing Plunger Pump - A plunger pump includes a pump fluid end having a fluid chamber and a suction bore, discharge bore, and plunger bore in communication with the fluid chamber. A plunger is arranged to reciprocate into and out of the fluid chamber through the plunger bore. The plunger has a plunger body with an inner cavity and an insert disposed in the inner cavity such that the combined stiffness of the insert and plunger body is greater than the stiffness of the plunger body. A crank mechanism is coupled to the plunger and operable to reciprocate the plunger. | 05-14-2015 |
20150285247 | Radial Valves and Pumps Including Radial Valves - A valve assembly includes a valve body having an outer surface, and an inner fluid chamber having a central axis. The valve body also has an aperture extending radially through the valve body from the outer surface to the inner fluid chamber. The valve assembly also includes a valve member movably coupled to the valve body. The valve member is configured to move radially relative to the valve body between a closed position preventing fluid flow through the aperture and an open position allowing fluid flow through the aperture. The valve assembly also has a retainer extending across the aperture and the valve member and attached to the valve body. The valve assembly further includes a biasing member coupled to the retainer and the valve member. The biasing member is configured to bias the valve member to the closed position. | 10-08-2015 |
Mark M. Moeller, Bellingham, WA US
Matthew W. Moeller, North Liberty, IA US
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20160124516 | ADAPTABLE INTERFACE FOR A MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICE - A mobile computing device may be configured to run more than one operating system. Each operating system may require one or more specialized buttons to perform or enable various functions. The layout, shape, and function corresponding the buttons for each operating system may be unique. Adapting the buttons for a particular operating system may be accomplished by using soft buttons displayed as part of the graphical user interface. Here, however, valuable display area must be dedicated to the buttons. Another adaptation approach requires reconfiguring the hardware. Both approaches have drawbacks. In the invention disclosed, two sets of hardware buttons are incorporated in the same touch panel. Enabling a button is based on the choice of operating system. Enabled buttons are visible and operable while not enabled buttons or not visible and not operable. In this way, the hardware buttons in the mobile computing device may be reconfigured without using display area and without requiring hardware disassembly. | 05-05-2016 |
Michael G. Moeller, Indialantic, FL US
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20100064327 | AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM WITH VIDEO FILE LIBRARY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A video file system for an aircraft carrying a person having a personal electronic device (PED) for displaying video files includes a ground-based video server and an aircraft-based video system. The ground-based video server stores video files, with each video file being updatable from an available status to an unavailable status. The aircraft-based video system copies video files from the ground-based video server while the aircraft is on the ground. A determination is made, via communications with the ground-based video server and while the aircraft is airborne, whether a given video file has been updated from the available status to the unavailable status. The PED is permitted to display the given video file if it has the available status, and is not permitted to display the given video file if it has the unavailable status. | 03-11-2010 |
20130117338 | AIRCRAFT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM WITH VIDEO FILE LIBRARY AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A video file system for an aircraft carrying a person having a personal electronic device (PED) for displaying video files includes a ground-based video server and an aircraft-based video system. The ground-based video server stores video files, with each video file being updatable from an available status to an unavailable status. The aircraft-based video system copies video files from the ground-based video server while the aircraft is on the ground. A determination is made, via communications with the ground-based video server and while the aircraft is on the ground, whether a given video file has been updated from the available status to the unavailable status. The PED is permitted to display the given video file if it has the available status, and is not permitted to display the given video file if it has the unavailable status. | 05-09-2013 |
Michael L. Moeller, Grimes, IA US
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20120241533 | AGRICULTURAL SPRAYER AND METHOD - A system for agricultural spraying including a solution reservoir and primary pump for delivering fluid to a plurality of laterally spaced nozzles interconnected by supply conduits. A chemical reservoir and chemical injection pump are interconnected to the output of the primary pump through a mixer. Controllers for the primary pump and chemical injection pump are coordinated to run the pumps a predetermined time to fill each of the supply conduits from the chemical injection pump and primary pump so as to automatically prime the injection system. | 09-27-2012 |
Mitchell Glen Moeller, Moseley, VA US
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20140008426 | RECORDING INFORMATION FOR A WEB MANUFACTURING PROCESS - A web manufacturing process includes recording, onto an excess trim region of a web that is a subject of the web manufacturing process, information relating to a processing stage of the web manufacturing process. | 01-09-2014 |
Morten Moeller, Austin, TX US
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20130282417 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SOCIAL CUSTOMER CARE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to customer relationship management systems integrated with social media and social networks. More particularly, the invention provides a social customer care platform system to allow customer care functions, and in particular to allow customer service agents to identify, prioritize, match and triage customer support requests that may arise through a social network and may be serviced using a social network. It manages and tracks a high-volume of customer interactions and provides for monitoring of Internet social network posts relevant to a business's products or services along with the ability to capture, monitor, filter, make sense of and respond to, in real-time, tens of thousands of social interactions. It comprises role specific user-interface and functionality to match customer service environments, automated prioritization and matching for increased agent productivity, and an automated enterprise workflow to align social media support with existing business processes. | 10-24-2013 |
20130282594 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SOCIAL CUSTOMER CARE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to social customer service and support systems integrated with social media and social networks. More particularly, the invention provides a social customer care platform system to allow customer care functions, and in particular to allow customer service agents to identify, prioritize, match and triage customer support requests that may arise through a social network and may be serviced using a social network. It manages and tracks a high-volume of customer interactions and provides for monitoring of Internet social network posts relevant to a business's products or services along with the ability to capture, monitor, filter, make sense of and respond to, in near real-time, tens of thousands of social interactions. It comprises role specific user-interface and functionality for social customer service and support environments, automated prioritization and matching for increased agent productivity, and an automated enterprise workflow to align social media support with existing business processes. | 10-24-2013 |
20130282603 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SOCIAL CUSTOMER CARE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to customer relationship management systems integrated with social media and social networks. More particularly, the invention provides a social customer care platform system to allow customer care functions, and in particular to allow customer service agents to identify, prioritize, match and triage customer support requests that may arise through a social network and may be serviced using a social network. It manages and tracks a high-volume of customer interactions and provides for monitoring of Internet social network posts relevant to a business's products or services along with the ability to capture, monitor, filter, make sense of and respond to, in real-time, tens of thousands of social interactions. It comprises role specific user-interface and functionality to match customer service environments, automated prioritization and matching for increased agent productivity, and an automated enterprise workflow to align social media support with existing business processes. | 10-24-2013 |
20140278785 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SOCIAL CUSTOMER CARE SYSTEM - The present invention relates to social customer service and support systems integrated with social media and social networks. More particularly, the invention provides a social customer care platform system to allow customer care functions, and in particular to allow customer service agents to identify, prioritize, match and triage customer support requests that may arise through a social network and may be serviced using a social network. It manages and tracks a high-volume of customer interactions and provides for monitoring of Internet social network posts relevant to a business's products or services along with the ability to capture, monitor, filter, make sense of and respond to, in near real-time, tens of thousands of social interactions. It comprises role specific user-interface and functionality for social customer service and support environments, automated prioritization and matching for increased agent productivity, and an automated enterprise workflow to align social media support with existing business processes. | 09-18-2014 |
Morten H. Moeller, Austin, TX US
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20120035968 | Business Process Diagram Visualization Using Heat Maps - System and method for displaying information regarding a business process. A diagram of the business process may be displayed on a display. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by lines, where each of the icons represents a respective step in the business process and the lines indicate flow paths between the steps. Historical data regarding the business process may be received. The historical data may be analyzed to determine information regarding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. Graphical indications associated with one or more icons and/or lines in the diagram may be displayed. The graphical indications may visually indicate characteristics of corresponding steps and/or flow paths in the business process. For example, the graphical indications may indicate lengths of time, costs, or other characteristics associated with various ones of the steps. The graphical indications may indicate path traversals of ones of the flow paths. | 02-09-2012 |
Nathan R. Moeller, Highland, UT US
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20120298777 | Sprayable Gel Wound Dressing - A sprayable hydrogel wound dressing composed of an aqueous solution of neutralized Carbopol and silver hydrosol of silver nanoparticles electrolytically formed from silver metal without the use or inclusion of organic materials. The hydrogel is sprayed with a physical barrier sprayer system which separates the hydrogel from the propellant. The hydrogel is thixotropic/shear thinning so that the viscosity of the hydrogel is sufficient reduced in the sprayer to allow spray formation and regains sufficient viscosity to resist running when deposited on a vertical surface. | 11-29-2012 |
Patrick W. Moeller, Brentwood, TN US
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20150181922 | LOW FLAVOR ANTI-MICROBIALS DERIVED FROM SMOKE FLAVORS - The presently disclosed subject matter provides methods and compositions for anti-microbial treatment of food products. More particularly, the presently disclosed subject matter provides derivatives of liquid smoke and methods of treating food products with the derivatives to inhibit the growth of microorganisms without imparting smoky flavors to the food product. | 07-02-2015 |
Peter Moeller, Franklin, TN US
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20080314924 | DRIP CATCHING DEVICE - Drip catching device for bottles with contents of all types comprising an annular body made of sponge which may be attached to the neck of a bottle. | 12-25-2008 |
Peter D. Moeller, James Island, SC US
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20100081571 | Novel Euglenoid Derived Alkaloid - Disclosed herein is a novel purified toxin isolated from | 04-01-2010 |
Preston Moeller, Cleveland, NC US
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20150150413 | PANCAKE MAKER APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS - A cooking apparatus includes first and second griddles, each having a generally planar cooking surface for cooking food. A first lifting mechanism is configured to elevate the first griddle such that a food item on the cooking surface of the first griddle is predisposed to fall onto the cooking surface of the second griddle. A first wiper is configured to sweep the cooking surface of the first griddle to facilitate detachment of any food item attached to the cooking surface of the first griddle for transfer such food item to the cooking surface of the second griddle. The first and second griddles, first lifting mechanism, and first wiper are interconnected preferably to form a portable, integrated cooking product. These components preferably are enclosed within a housing for presenting a refined consumer product for use in a home kitchen and are arranged so as to define a compact volume and footprint. | 06-04-2015 |
Robert F. Moeller, Baldwinsville, NY US
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20140263805 | WINDING APPARATUS WITH A SUPPORT ARM - A winding apparatus includes first and second frame members. A shaft is rotatably mounted to the first and second frame members. One or more arms extend radially outward from the shaft, each of which have a coupling and a connector positioned thereon. The connectors secure the arms to the shaft for rotation therewith. One or more support arms extend radially outward from the shaft and are positioned between the arms. Each of the support arms have a support arm coupling and a support arm connector positioned thereon. A spindle is rotatably supported by the couplings. The spindle is rotatably mounted in the support arm coupling which cooperates with the support arm to mitigate deflection of the first spindle in response to forces applied thereto. | 09-18-2014 |
20140265006 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING FILMS - A film processing apparatus includes a film delivery section and a film stretching section. The film stretching section is positioned downstream of the film delivery section. The film stretching section defines a first inlet and a first outlet. The film processing apparatus includes one or more slitting devices positioned between the first inlet and the first outlet. | 09-18-2014 |
20140265059 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING FILMS HAVING STRIPS OF INCREASED THICKNESS - A device for producing film includes a die defining a die outlet through which molten polymer is extruded. The polymer is suitable for producing one of a pre-stretch film and a conventional stretch film. The device includes a film producing device spaced apart from the die. One or more coolant supplies are positioned proximate the film producing device for directing a stream of coolant onto the molten polymer positioned on the film producing device and/or between the die and film producing device, for producing film having strips of increased thickness. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272305 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING PRE-STRETCH FILMS HAVING STRIPS OF INCREASED THICKNESS - A device for producing pre-stretch film includes a die defining a die outlet through which molten polymer is extruded. The polymer is suitable for producing the pre-stretch film. A film producing device is spaced apart from the die. One or more coolant supplies are positioned proximate the film producing device for directing a stream of coolant onto the molten polymer positioned on the film producing device. | 09-18-2014 |
20140272306 | APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING PRE-STRETCH FILMS HAVING STRIPS OF INCREASED THICKNESS - A method for maximizing a width of a pre-stretch film includes providing polymer being suitable for producing the pre-stretch film. A pre-stretch film having strips of increased thickness is produced. The method includes coordinating a thickness of the strips of increased thickness with a formation of edge thickening caused by neck-in during stretching of the pre-stretch film. | 09-18-2014 |
Scott T. Moeller, Richfield, WI US
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20110291361 | LADDER FOR USE IN THE GAME OF LADDER BALL - A ladder device suitable for use in the play of ladder ball. The ladder device includes a lower rung and a leg assembly connected to the lower rung. A middle arm is connected to the lower rung by middle arm members. An upper rung is connected to the middle rung by upper arm members. The device may be deployed in a game play configuration and also in a collapsed configuration. In the play configuration, legs extend below the lower rung, the middle rung is above the lower rung, and the upper rung is above the middle rung. In the collapsed position, the legs and the upper arms are adjacent to and parallel with the middle arm members. Preferably, the legs and upper arms have a length that is no longer than that of the middle arms, thereby facilitating a compact configuration when folded into the collapsed orientation. | 12-01-2011 |
Tim C. Moeller, Magnolia, TX US
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20150175750 | POLYSILOCARB MATERIALS, METHODS AND USES - Polysilocarb formulations, cured and pyrolized materials, was well as articles and use for this material. In particular pyrolized polysilocarb ceramic materials and articles contain these materials where, the ceramic has from about 30 weight % to about 60 weight % silicon, from about 5 weight % to about 40 weight % oxygen, and from about 3 weight % to about 35 weight % carbon, and wherein 20 weight % to 80 weight % of the carbon is silicon-bound-carbon and 80 weight % to about 20 weight % of the carbon is free carbon. | 06-25-2015 |
Timothy Moeller, Magnolia, TX US
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20140318799 | Offshore Methods of Hydraulically Fracturing and Recovering Hydrocarbons - There is provided synthetic proppants, and in particular polysilocarb derived ceramic proppants. There is further provided hydraulic fracturing treatments utilizing these proppants, and methods of enhance hydrocarbon recovery. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323364 | High Strength Low Density Synthetic Proppants for Hydraulically Fracturing and Recovering Hydrocarbons - There is provided synthetic proppants, and in particular polysilocarb derived ceramic proppants. There is further provided hydraulic fracturing treatments utilizing these proppants, and methods of enhance hydrocarbon recovery. | 10-30-2014 |
20140326453 | Methods of Hydraulically Fracturing and Recovering Hydrocarbons - There is provided synthetic proppants, and in particular polysilocarb derived ceramic proppants. There is further provided hydraulic fracturing treatments utilizing these proppants, and methods of enhance hydrocarbon recovery. | 11-06-2014 |
Timothy Moeller, Charlotte, NC US
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20130339050 | MOBILE COMMUNICATION TERMINAL CONFIGURED TO ENHANCE PATIENT SAFETY - A mobile communication terminal can comprise a housing, a microprocessor disposed within the housing, a communication interface, an encoded information reading (EIR) device, and a coupling device for mechanically coupling the mobile communication terminal to the patient's body and/or a physical structure sustaining the patient's body. The mobile communication terminal can be configured to produce a message identifying the treatment by decoding optical decodable indicia or an RFID tag attached to a physical item associated with the treatment. The message can comprise the patient identifier, the treatment identifier and/or the treatment dosage. The mobile communication terminal can be further configured to validate at least one parameter of the treatment by retrieving at least a part of the patient's electronic health record (EHR) stored by the mobile communication terminal and/or an external computer. | 12-19-2013 |
Trenton Dirk Moeller, Mesa, AZ US
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20160052636 | AIRBAG ASSEMBLY FOR LEG FLAIL PROTECTION AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An airbag assembly for leg flail protection and associated systems and methods are described herein. An airbag system configured in accordance with an embodiment of the present technology can include, for example, a housing having a cavity and an opening in communication with the cavity, an airbag stowed within the cavity, and an inflator operably coupled to the airbag. The airbag can be configured to deploy through the opening of the housing during a crash or other significant dynamic event. The airbag can deploy outwardly from the side-facing seat to reduce occupant leg rotation during the crash or other significant dynamic event. The airbag can be pushed out of the housing before it is fully inflated. The airbag can be stowed and include folded first and second opposing side portions such that when the airbag is deployed, the portion nearest the occupant unfurls toward the occupant prior to the other portion farthest from the occupant unfurling in a direction away from the occupant. | 02-25-2016 |
Tyler Moeller, New York, NY US
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20090254601 | SYSTEM FOR SHARING DATA OBJECTS AMONG APPLICATIONS - System and method for sharing data objects among applications. A portion of the data messages includes data objects. A client library is coupled to a requesting application. A client library requests data objects of a data-object set. Requests from the client library are received and parsed by a set of code (SOC) that performs tasks so as to retrieve any matching data objects and cause the return of such matching data objects to the client library. A registration module registers subscriptions from or on behalf of the applications and an event notification module compares a data object in an event message with the subscriptions and notifies the subscribed applications in response. The system can respond to requests in either a query or a procedure call format. | 10-08-2009 |
20110258639 | MANAGEMENT OF DATA OBJECT SHARING AMONG APPLICATIONS - Presented are a system and method for sharing data objects among applications. Included is a data protocol layer that permits a flow of data messages among the applications, where a portion of the data messages include data objects stored in a data store. A client library is coupled between the applications and the data protocol layer. A data request module associated with each client library requests data objects from the data stores that match a particular data-object set. A management server receives the request, parses the request, retrieves any matching data objects, and causes the return of the any matching data objects to the data request module. Associated with the management server is a registration module that accepts subscriptions from subscribing applications. An event notification module associated with the management server compares a data object in a data message with the subscriptions, and notifies the subscribing applications in response. | 10-20-2011 |
20130173445 | USER INTERFACE FOR COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED TRADING SYSTEM - A system and method are disclosed. A GUI is provided that includes at least one interactive location of a trading screen. The location corresponds to a tradeable object. A graphical object is populated with data relating to a current market condition, and the object is populated on the basis of a respective location in the trading screen. The GUI object is presented in the graphical user interface, at the respective location in the trading screen such that the GUI object presents a portion of the populated data centered around the respective location. A tactile input action associated with the object is received in the GUI, and the trade instruction is caused to be constructed that is associated with the GUI object and the received single-click action. Further, the trade instruction is transmitted to at least one computing device that is configured to execute the trade instruction. | 07-04-2013 |
20150215386 | MANAGEMENT OF DATA OBJECT SHARING AMONG APPLICATIONS - Presented are a system and method for sharing data objects among applications. Included is a data protocol layer that permits a flow of data messages among the applications, where a portion of the data messages include data objects stored in a data store. A client library is coupled between the applications and the data protocol layer. A data request module associated with each client library requests data objects from the data stores that match a particular data-object set. A management server receives the request, parses the request, retrieves any matching data objects, and causes the return of the any matching data objects to the data request module. Associated with the management server is a registration module that accepts subscriptions from subscribing applications. An event notification module associated with the management server compares a data object in a data message with the subscriptions, and notifies the subscribing applications in response. | 07-30-2015 |
Tyler D Moeller, Redmond, WA US
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20090187822 | SYSTEM AUDITING FOR SETUP APPLICATIONS - A verification architecture for verifying that a setup application (or installer) for installing, modifying, repairing and uninstalling an application properly deploys the desired features in complex computing environments. The extensible framework allows all facets of an API to be customized for the needs of any software product. An explorer user interface facilitates viewing and managing the data that represents the behavior of the installer in the targeted environment. The explorer allows the user to make changes either on a single item or a large number of items all at once. The explorer can display the differences between two different executions of the tool, and then allow the user to view each individual difference and update the expected behavior in the environment based on the data presented. This solution applies to businesses that plan on releasing a software product which include multiple configurations and/or is intended to deploy on multiple platforms. | 07-23-2009 |
William Moeller, Alpine, UT US
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20090183597 | Metal Extraction from Various Chalcogenide Minerals through Interaction with Separate Electric Fields and Magnetic Fields Supplied by Electromagnetic Energy - Multimode and single mode microwave energy is used to improve the extraction of metals from chalcogenide minerals. In one process microwave energy is used to comminute the mineral after which the mineral is reacted with acid in the presence of microwave energy. Following treatment the mineral is removed and the extracted metal is recovered from the acid. In another process chalcogenide minerals are exposed to the magnetic field maximum or the electrical field maximum of a single mode electromagnetic energy. This treatment causes a phase separation between metals and silicates within the mineral leaving metal rich regions from which the metal can be readily recovered by traditional methods. | 07-23-2009 |
20110262556 | SILVER/WATER, SILVER GELS AND SILVER-BASED COMPOSITIONS; AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THE SAME - We disclose a colorless composition comprising metal particles (e.g., silver nanoparticles) and water, wherein said particles comprise an interior of elemental metal (e.g., silver) and an exterior of metal oxide (e.g., one or more silver oxide(s)), wherein the metal nanoparticles are present in the water at a level of about 5-40 ppm, and wherein the composition manifests significant antimicrobial properties. Methods of use of the composition are described. The composition can be incorporated into a hydrogel with essentially no loss of antimicrobial properties. Various metal-containing compositions with unexpected biological efficacy are also disclosed. | 10-27-2011 |
William Byron Moeller, Seattle, WA US
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20130201193 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISUALIZING TRACE OF COSTS ACROSS A GRAPH OF FINANCIAL ALLOCATION RULES - Embodiments are directed towards budgeting and forecasting of information technology and services. In at least one of the various embodiments, financial allocation models may include multiple cost objects and one or more allocation rules. In at least one of the various embodiments, allocation rules may determine how costs associated with cost objects may be allocated to other cost objects. In at least one of the various embodiments, costs corresponding to one or more selected cost objects may be traced within a financial allocation model. Also, costs associated with multiple cost line items from different cost objects may simultaneously traced for efficient cross-referencing of disparate cost line items. Further, in at least one of the various embodiments, a display of the cost traces may be rendered and displayed to provide a visualization of the traced costs. | 08-08-2013 |
20140006085 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VISUALIZING TRACE OF COSTS ACROSS A GRAPH OF FINANCIAL ALLOCATION RULES | 01-02-2014 |
William D. Moeller, Alpine, UT US
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20120298777 | Sprayable Gel Wound Dressing - A sprayable hydrogel wound dressing composed of an aqueous solution of neutralized Carbopol and silver hydrosol of silver nanoparticles electrolytically formed from silver metal without the use or inclusion of organic materials. The hydrogel is sprayed with a physical barrier sprayer system which separates the hydrogel from the propellant. The hydrogel is thixotropic/shear thinning so that the viscosity of the hydrogel is sufficient reduced in the sprayer to allow spray formation and regains sufficient viscosity to resist running when deposited on a vertical surface. | 11-29-2012 |