Cansler
Eddie Eugene Cansler, Hartford City, IN US
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20130233843 | Multifunctional Heated Scarf - A multifunctional heated scarf is provided as a means to evenly distribute heat to a user's neck and head in cold weather environments while additionally providing convenient compartments for storing and retrieving frequently manipulated items. The present invention accomplishes this through the integration of a plurality of compartments strategically distributed along the length of the scarf. The plurality of compartments enable improved distribution of the air activated heating elements while allowing a user to easily remove or reposition said air activated heating elements with ease. The present invention additionally provides compartments positioned at the extremities of the scarf that allow for rapid storage and retrieval of frequently manipulated items. The compartments include a passive method for securely storing various items within the interior space of the compartment. The combination of the aforementioned components and their distribution provide a multifunctional scarf that actively heats while functioning as a convenient storage system. | 09-12-2013 |
Jacqueline Kay Cansler, Hartford City, IN US
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20130233843 | Multifunctional Heated Scarf - A multifunctional heated scarf is provided as a means to evenly distribute heat to a user's neck and head in cold weather environments while additionally providing convenient compartments for storing and retrieving frequently manipulated items. The present invention accomplishes this through the integration of a plurality of compartments strategically distributed along the length of the scarf. The plurality of compartments enable improved distribution of the air activated heating elements while allowing a user to easily remove or reposition said air activated heating elements with ease. The present invention additionally provides compartments positioned at the extremities of the scarf that allow for rapid storage and retrieval of frequently manipulated items. The compartments include a passive method for securely storing various items within the interior space of the compartment. The combination of the aforementioned components and their distribution provide a multifunctional scarf that actively heats while functioning as a convenient storage system. | 09-12-2013 |
Marty L. Cansler, Lincolnton, NC US
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20090308270 | DOCTOR BLADE - A doctor blade, in particular for metering of inks and coatings from an engraved surface, has a flat oblong base body and a blade region with a working edge being formed at one of the longitudinal sides of the base body. The blade region is at least partially made of a plastics material, whereas the working edge is formed of the plastics material. The base body is made from a reinforced plastics material. The opposing main outer surfaces of the base body are constituted by plastic layers made from a first material, where at least one inner layer made from a second material having a higher rigidity than the first material is provided in between the plastic layers. | 12-17-2009 |
Valerie Cansler, Roswell, GA US
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20090112538 | VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE CUSTOMER MANAGEMENT - Embodiments of the invention provide virtual reality tools and simulations used for improved health care customer management. The virtual reality tools may be used by a product manufacturer or seller to assist in relationship management with health care partners including identifying improved solutions for a variety of problems, strengthening infection prevention processes and systems, improving order and flow in the operating room and other care-delivery environments, identifying benefits from new products, providing techniques for evaluating new health care systems and processes, etc. | 04-30-2009 |
20090112541 | VIRTUAL REALITY TOOLS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF INFECTION CONTROL SOLUTIONS - Embodiments of the invention provide virtual reality tools used to develop improved infection control solutions. The virtual reality tools may be applied to a variety of health care environments to develop improved infection control solutions, including improved training systems for modifying human behavior regarding hand washing (or other infection control behaviors), improved systems for evaluating the effectiveness of a proposed infection control solution, and for a producer/seller of anti-microbial products to demonstrate the superiority of one product over another or the superiority of one proposed solution over another. | 04-30-2009 |
Valerie L. Cansler, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090300820 | Patient needs communicator - An apparatus for facilitating communication between care giver and patient is provided. The apparatus includes a hospital garment and indicia in communication with the hospital garment. The indicia corresponds to the patient's needs and aids in the rehabilitation and care of the patient. | 12-10-2009 |
Valerie Lynn Cansler, Alpharetta, GA US
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20090326490 | FECAL INCONTINENCE COLLECTION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A fecal collection device has a base with a substantially closed proximal end and a substantially open distal end. The base includes a first balloon positioned about an outer surface of the proximal end and a second balloon positioned next to the first balloon. The device also has a catheter having a lumen which is in fluid communication with the base. The first and second balloons are inflated and deflated in a sequence so that pressure against the colon wall is alternated such that the device via the balloons does not cause continuous pressure to the same area of the colon wall. In some instances, fecal material accumulated between an outer surface of the proximal end and the colon wall is moved upward by at least one balloon such that it flows into the proximal end of the base and is eliminated via the catheter. | 12-31-2009 |