Clayson
Andrew Clayson, Dundee GB
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20130156910 | Filter Apparatus - There is disclosed a liquid filter apparatus ( | 06-20-2013 |
20150230661 | Filter Apparatus - There is disclosed a liquid filter apparatus ( | 08-20-2015 |
Andrew Clayson, Broughty Ferry GB
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20100224080 | FILTER APPARATUS - There is disclosed a liquid filter apparatus ( | 09-09-2010 |
Brian T. Clayson, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20090251710 | METHOD FOR MEASURING COATING UNIFORMITY - A method of determining thickness uniformity of a coating, the coating being formed on the surface of an object, the method comprising determining coating thickness data within portions of the surface, the portions including at least one generally concave portion and at least one generally convex portion, and presenting the coating thickness data as a graphical representation for each portion. | 10-08-2009 |
Calvin Clayson, Ridgecrest, CA US
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20090260534 | UNDERWATER GRENADE - An underwater grenade and a method for using an underwater grenade. A depth activated, hand emplaced ordnance utilizing safe and arm technology to address underwater threats (such as enemy swimmers) while providing a safe interface with personnel. The grenade is armed after a sequence of events have occurred including reaching a desired depth and a desired passage of time. Failure of any of the events to occur will cause the grenade to be rendered safe. | 10-22-2009 |
Gerard Clayson, Liverpool GB
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20150336761 | ADHESIVE TAPE DISPENSER AND AN ADHESIVE TAPE ROLL - The present disclosure relates to an adhesive tape dispenser, for an adhesive tape roll having a core element, said dispenser essentially consisting of or comprising a carrier unit, in particular a housing, at least one grip member being connected, in particular via a connecting member, to the carrier unit for handling of the adhesive tape dispenser, a first bearing member essentially consisting of or comprising a rotatable bearing shaft arranged and adjusted for receiving the core element of an adhesive tape roll and for rotatably supporting said roll which is directly or indirectly arranged on and/or fastened to the carrier unit, a second bearing member essentially consisting of or comprising an, in particular non-rotatable, bearing shaft, which is directly or indirectly arranged on and/or fastened to the carrier unit, and a receiving member arranged and adjusted for receiving the core element of an adhesive tape roll that is rotatably arrangeable or supported on said second bearing shaft, an, in particular rotatable, applicator unit for attaching the adhesive tape to objects which is directly or indirectly joined to the carrier unit or which is integral with said carrier unit, at least one fastening means for a cutting blade, which is directly or indirectly joined to the carrier unit or which is integral with said carrier unit, and optionally a cutting blade held by said fastening means, wherein the grip member and applicator unit are located on opposite sides of the first or second bearing member and/or of the center of gravity of the dispenser. | 11-26-2015 |
Paul S. Clayson, Draper, UT US
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20130335898 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING PROTECTIVE COATINGS TO INTERNAL SURFACES OF FULLY ASSEMBLED ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Methods for applying protective coatings to electronic devices that have already been assembled, and are in a consumer-ready or aftermarket form, are disclosed. In such a method, an electronic device may be at least partially disassembled to expose at least a portion of an interior of the electronic device. A protective coating is applied to some or all of the exposed surfaces of the electronic devices, including one or more internal surfaces, features or components of the electronic device. Thereafter, the electronic device may be reassembled. During and after reassembly, the protective coating resides internally within the electronic device. Systems for applying protective coatings to interior components of previously assembled electronic devices are also disclosed. | 12-19-2013 |
20140160650 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR APPLYING PROTECTIVE COATINGS TO INTERNAL SURFACES OF FULLY ASSEMBLED ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Methods for applying protective coatings to electronic devices that have already been assembled, and are in a consumer-ready or aftermarket form, are disclosed. In such a method, an electronic device may be at least partially disassembled to expose at least a portion of an interior of the electronic device. A protective coating is applied to some or all of the exposed surfaces of the electronic devices, including one or more internal surfaces, features or components of the electronic device. Thereafter, the electronic device may be reassembled. During and after reassembly, the protective coating resides internally within the electronic device. Systems for applying protective coatings to interior components of previously assembled electronic devices are also disclosed. | 06-12-2014 |
20140162557 | PORTLESS ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A portable electronic device includes an outer assembly that lacks ports or other openings through which water or fluids may enter into an interior of the portable electronic device, which is defined by the outer assembly and, thus, into the presence of electronic components within the interior of the portable electronic device. The outer assembly may only include a display and a housing, or it may additionally include a waterproof microphone and at least one waterproof speaker. A protective coating, such as a moisture resistant film or coating, may coat some or all of the internal electronic components and/or some or all of the internal surfaces of the outer assembly. | 06-12-2014 |
Phillip Scott Clayson, Anaheim, CA US
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20110232579 | BRUSH ATTACHMENT FOR PET DOOR - A brush may be mounted on a typical flap-style pet door. As the pet uses the pet door, the brush may automatically sweep dirt, loose hair, leaves, grass, allergens, or other debris off the pet. The result may be both a cleaner pet and a cleaner house, as the debris may be brushed off the pet prior to the pet entering the house. The pet owner need not be present for the brush to reap its benefits. | 09-29-2011 |
Ralph L. Clayson, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20080230036 | Roller actuator for a mechanical fuel pump - A fuel pump actuator comprising a body portion and a contact end fitted to the body portion for actuating a mechanical fuel pump in response to a camshaft lobe. A roller mounted to the body portion is configured to ride on the lobe. The contact end of the actuator engages a plunger of the fuel pump. The body portion of the actuator is preferably a body portion of a conventional hydraulic valve lifter and preferably includes a lash adjuster and is reciprocally disposed in a bore on the engine block. Lubrication of the reciprocating actuator is also similar to the lubrication provided to conventional valve lifters and lash adjusters. The contact end of the actuator is configured to reduce the mass of the actuator. Several styles of the contact end and ways of attaching the contact end to the body portion are provided. | 09-25-2008 |
Simon Paul Clayson, West Australia AU
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20110092914 | RETRACTABLE SYRINGE - A syringe including a barrel, a needle subassembly holder positioned in the barrel, and a needle subassembly positioned in the holder. The needle subassembly includes a needle hub releasably connected to the holder and a needle connected to the hub. Further, the syringe includes a piston slidably received by the barrel. The piston includes a piston body and a piston head having a releasable portion temporarily covering a hatchway. The piston also includes a valve positioned proximal of the hatchway and movable between blocking and passing positions. A user may push the piston distally beyond an injected position in which the piston head contacts the holder causing the holder to move distally and the hub to contact the barrel, causing the barrel to bow, thereby storing potential energy. When the potential energy reaches a threshold amount sufficient to overcome forces holding the hub in the holder, the barrel rebounds toward its un-bowed shape thereby propelling the needle hub and needle proximally past the releasable portion and the valve and into the piston body. The valve then automatically returns to the blocking position thereby ensuring that the needle subassembly does not move proximally out of the piston body. | 04-21-2011 |