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Amy B. De Aguero, Edmonds, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090065016 | REVERSIBLE HAIR CLIP - A reversible clip comprises a clip body having a resilient band shaped into first and second annular portions. The first annular portion has a first end attached to a center portion of the band, and the second annular portion has a second end attached to the center portion of the band generally adjacent to the first end to form a hinge configured for movement of the first and second annular portions between open and closed positions. The clip includes a plurality of decorative elements comprised of a first set decorative elements and a second set of decorative elements, wherein the first annular portion is connected to the first set of decorative elements and the second annular portion is connected to the second set of decorative elements. The clip has a rotatable clasp positioned on the first annular portion distally from the hinge and configured to releasably attach to the second annular portion distally from the hinge to hold the first and second annular portions in the closed position to retain hair or other material between the first and second annular portions. | 03-12-2009 |
Amy B. Dounay, Ledyard, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100324043 | Bicyclic And Tricyclic Compounds As KAT II Inhibitors - Compounds of Formula X: | 12-23-2010 |
Amy B. Sander Thrasher, Poughkeepsie, NY US
Amy B. Streeton, Lagrange, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090065135 | Floor covering having thermally modified patterned textile layer - The present mat has a textile upper surface that has been thermally modified in a patternwise arrangement, such that the patterned areas have an abrasive feel ideal for scraping dirt from footwear. Such abrasive feel, or harsh hand, is due to the thermal modification of the heat-treated yarns, which may result in fibers having a clubbed end or, in extreme cases, a ball of remelted polymer on the end of a fiber stalk or fiber. The yarns may be “thermally modified” by shrinking (in which the filaments decrease in size longitudinally, but are still recognizable as. separate filaments) and melting (in which the yarns are heated beyond their glass transition point, become molten, and, when cooled, produce a fused yarn bundle). Attached to textile upper surface | 03-12-2009 |
| 20090110869 | POLYURETHANE BACKED PRODUCTS AND METHODS - A surface covering such as a carpet, carpet tile, area rug, floor mat or the like incorporating a textile face disposed in contacting overlying relation to at least one polyurethane layer. One or more optional intermediate structure layers may be disposed within, on, over, or under the polyurethane layer and one or more optional backing layers may be disposed across the underside of the polyurethane layer. Polyurethane compositions preferably including castor oil may form the precoat, tiecoat, and/or backing. | 04-30-2009 |
