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Christos Nicholas Anagnos, Round Rock, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100223196System for Resolving Distressed Shipments - A cooperative system and an associated method are provided for resolving a distressed shipment during transport by a carrier, where the distressed shipment includes one or more parcels rendered temporarily undeliverable by an exception event while in transit from a shipper to a consignee. The inventive method involves the shipper in the task of contacting the consignee for the additional information necessary to resolve the shipment. The system creates a cooperative of participating shippers and carriers, working together to complete a shipment and thereby avoid the delay and expense associated with a premature or unnecessary return.09-02-2010

Richard Anagnos, Madbury, NH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090114873DIAPHRAGM FOR USE WITH CONTROL VALVES - A diaphragm for use with a valve includes a body having a central portion including an outer central portion and offset by an angled portion from an outer portion. The central portion is to be disposed at a position adjacent a valve seat and displaced into engagement with the valve seat to affect fluid flow. The body deforms substantially at the outer central portion and angled portion during displacement of the central portion by the valve and reacts substantially unilaterally to prevent vibration of the diaphragm during fluid flow past the valve seat.05-07-2009

Richard James Anagnos, Conrad, IA US

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20120018654PINCH VALVES HAVING A MULTI-PIECE VALVE BODY TO RECEIVE FLEXIBLE TUBING - Pinch valves having a multi-piece valve body to receive flexible tubing are described herein. An example pinch valve includes a first body portion having a first recess and a second body portion having a second recess. The first body portion is movable relative to the second body portion. The first recess and the second recess define a passageway to receive a flexible tubing when the first body portion is coupled to the second body portion and the passageway is to retain the flexible tubing to prevent the flexible tubing from moving relative to the first and second body portions in an axial direction.01-26-2012