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Carlos Rhashad Bolden, Durham, NC US
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| 20120098307 | PORTABLE AMUSEMENT PARK DEVICE - A portable seat system is provided. The portable seat system includes: a base support; a back support; one or more legs, and at least one fastener. The fastener is configured to attach to a rail connected to the back support. | 04-26-2012 |
Eric L. Bolden, Far Rockaway, NY US
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| 20110138667 | HANDGUN IDENTIFICATION LIGHT - The handgun identification light is a device attachable to a handgun, the device illuminating the handgun with flashing blue and red lights to provide advanced real-time early warning to police officers who encounter a fellow off-duty plainclothes or undercover officer during their response to the commission of a crime. The device has an on-off switch connected to a battery and flashing LED's disposed along opposing sides of the device. The device includes a tilt switch, grip switch, or gun motion sensor that detects when a user draws the weapon. By activation of the flashing red and blue To light device on his weapon, an off-duty plainclothes or undercover police officer who draws the weapon becomes readily identifiable by other officers in proximity as a fellow law officer, thus avoiding misidentification and tragically resultant friendly fire incidents. | 06-16-2011 |
Evelyn L. Bolden, Johns Creek, GA US
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| 20090041211 | Wireless and Wireline Messaging Services - Automatic access to a secondary or alternate voicemail box while operating or using a first or primary voicemail box is provided. One touch access to an alternate voicemail box from a wireless telephone device is further provided, and access to a given voicemail box from a number of trusted telephone devices is provided without requiring users of the trusted devices to authenticate into the voicemail box (e.g., provide a password). | 02-12-2009 |
George Douglas Bolden, Simpsonville, SC US
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| 20090208685 | Packaging film and method of decreasing scalping of polar cyclic compounds - The presently disclosed subject matter is directed to packaging films that include semi-crystalline cyclic olefin copolymers, amorphous cyclic olefin copolymers, and/or cyclic olefin polymers present in the sealant layer and/or in the layer adjacent to the sealant layer such that the film exhibits decreased scalping of essential oils, flavor compounds, antibacterial additives, antifungal additives, and the like from products packaged using the disclosed films. More particularly, the presently disclosed films minimally scalp polar cyclic compounds from the packaged product. The presently disclosed subject matter is further directed to making and using the disclosed films. | 08-20-2009 |
Jeffrey M. Bolden, Princeton, NJ US
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| 20090176198 | REAL NUMBER RESPONSE SCORING METHOD - The invention generally concerns a method of generating a real number score for a response, such as a written essay response. The method comprises providing a scoring model having one or more concepts; determining for each concept a probability that the concept is present in the response; creating a scoring rule or scoring rule function; determining an expected value function for the scoring rule; and generating a real number score for the response based on the scoring rule, the expected value function, and the probabilities that the concepts are present in the response (or a combination thereof). The real number score for the response may then be displayed or output, for instance, where the method is implemented as a computer system or application. Concept-based scoring provides improved scoring accuracy and individualized feedback for students and reports for teachers and parents. | 07-09-2009 |
Michael V. Bolden, Charleston, SC US
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| 20090056030 | MATTRESS COVER FOR CONVALESCING PATIENT - There is provided an inflatable mattress and coverlet used to reduce and treat decubitus ulcers. The mattress is an air inflatable mattress and is particularly adapted for use on a bed in a hospital, nursing home, health care facility or the like. The air inflatable mattress has a series of apertures on the top allowing small amounts of air to pass through to the underside of the coverlet. According to one aspect of the invention the coverlet is placed over the top of air inflatable mattress in the central portion thereof between the head of the bed and the foot of the bed. The coverlet is of sufficient length to extend under the weight bearing portions of the patient. The coverlet has as a first layer a moisture wicking fabric, such as a polyester, and on one side of the moisture wicking fabric there is attached a microporous polymeric member which allows air from the mattress to pass through the coverlet to the patient. Adjacent the polymeric member is another layer comprising a spacer fabric. The side edges of the coverlet form a drip edge and may be attached to the mattress by suitable means. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090133194 | PATIENT SUPPORT SURFACE - A patient support includes a spacing structure and a base portion. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20100005589 | Apparatus and Method for Closing Hospital Bed Gaps - A patient support including a frame, a mattress supported by the frame, and a set of siderails configured to block egress of a patient from the patient support. The siderails are configured to reduce gaps defined between the siderails and the other components of the patient support. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100095461 | PATIENT SUPPORT SURFACE - A patient support includes a first layer, a first air supply coupled to the first layer, a second layer, and a second air supply coupled to the second layer. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20110289685 | COVER SYSTEM FOR A PATIENT SUPPORT SURFACE - A cover system includes a first layer providing a top surface over a patient support structure. A layer of spacer material is provided beneath the first layer. An air mover moves air through the layer of spacer material to remove moisture adjacent a person supported by the patient support. | 12-01-2011 |
Renee Danielle Bolden, Hamilton, OH US
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| 20090232873 | Personal Care Composition in the Form of an Article - Personal care compositions, especially those personal care compositions in the form of an article that is a porous, dissolvable solid structure. | 09-17-2009 |
| 20100286011 | PERSONAL CARE COMPOSITION IN THE FORM OF AN ARTICLE HAVING A POROUS, DISSOLVABLE SOLID STRUCTURE - The present invention relates to a dissolvable article in the form of a porous dissolvable solid structure, comprising from about 10% to about 50% water soluble polymer; from about 1% to about 25% plasticizer; from about 23% to about 75% surfactant; wherein said surfactants comprise one or more surfactants from Group I, wherein Group I includes anionic surfactants, and one or more surfactants from Group II, wherein Group II includes a surfactant selected from the group consisting of amphoteric, zwitterionic and combinations thereof; wherein the ratio of Group I to Group II surfactants is from about 5:95 to about 30:70; and wherein said dissolvable article has a density of from about 0.05 g/cm3 to about 0.40 g/cm3. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100298188 | PROCESS OF MAKING AN ARTICLE FOR DISSOLUTION UPON USE TO DELIVER SURFACTANTS - A process that results in a flexible dissolvable porous solid article that can be used as a personal care composition or a fabric care composition. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20110013183 | Method of Using a Flow Cell Apparatus for Visualizing Additive Deposition on a Substrate - A method of visualizing the deposition of an additive from a personal care composition onto substrates such as hair, skin mimic and fabric through the use of a flow cell device. | 01-20-2011 |
Rex Bolden, Matthews, NC US
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| 20110247185 | FABRIC OR ELASTIC HEEL TAB TO ATTACH SHOES WITH HEELS TO DISPLAY HANGERS - A shoe display system is provided for promoting and selling shoes. The shoe display system comprises a combination of a shoe and a receiving loop. The receiving loop is formed by a receiving strip of material fixed at opposite end portions to inside the heel counter of said shoe. | 10-13-2011 |
Tyronne A. Bolden, Bowlingbrook, IL US
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| 20090138322 | Method and system for continuous improvement in the production of products - A method of continuous improvement in the production of products within an organization is provided. The method includes defining a plurality of organizational principles that apply to the organization. The method also includes defining a plurality of practices to enable the plurality of organizational principles. Each of the practices is associated with one or more metrics for performance measurement. The method also includes receiving an input from at least one member of the organization. The input includes a proposal to change at least one portion of the organization's operation. The method also includes determining whether a change will be formulated in response to the proposal to change. | 05-28-2009 |
Tyronne A. Bolden, Bolingbrook, IL US
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| 20090144134 | Method and system for active process improvement in the production of products - A method of problem analysis within an organization having one or more production levels is provided. The method includes defining a plurality of organizational principles that apply to the organization. The method also includes defining a plurality of practices to enable the plurality of organizational principles. Each of the practices is associated with at least one metric for performance measurement. The method also includes displaying each metric at a display at one of the production levels. The method also includes enabling a meeting between two or more organization personnel concerning at least one metric. The meeting is to identify a problem associated with the at least one metric. | 06-04-2009 |
