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Clive Richard Breeden, East Yorkshire GB
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| 20100324333 | PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ACETIC ACID - A process for the production of acetic acid comprising: introducing methanol and/or a reactive derivative thereof and carbon monoxide into a first reaction zone containing a liquid reaction composition comprising a carbonylation catalyst, optionally a carbonylation catalyst promoter, methyl iodide, methyl acetate, acetic acid and water; withdrawing at least a portion of the liquid reaction composition together with dissolved and/or entrained carbon monoxide from the first reaction zone; passing at least a portion of the withdrawn liquid reaction composition to a second reaction zone; passing at least a portion of the liquid reaction composition from the second reaction zone into a flash separation zone; wherein the temperature of the liquid reaction composition withdrawn from the first reaction zone is in the range of 170 to 195° C.; and the temperature of the liquid reaction composition passed from the second reaction zone to the flash separation zone is at least 8° C. greater than the temperature of the liquid reaction composition withdrawn from the first reaction zone. | 12-23-2010 |
Randall Breeden, Gaithersburg, VA US
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| 20090328170 | Method and Systems for Dynamically Providing Communities of Interest on an End User Workstation - A method and system provide dynamic communities of interest on an end user workstation utilizing commercial off the shelf products, with central management and the ability for a users to log on only once (also known as “single sign on” or “SSO”). The software images that make up the virtual machine can be patched and updated with other required changes from a central storage area where the image can be administratively updated just once. A digital signature can be applied to the software images to ensure authenticity and integrity, along with determining whether a software image is up to date. | 12-31-2009 |
Randall E. Breeden, Gaithersburg, MD US
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| 20100074260 | System and method for traversing metadata across multiple network domains at various layers of the protocol stack - An inter-networking system and method that provides for access control identifier (ACI) metadata utilization for the life of a session even on unknown networks being traversed, allowing for ACI metadata utilization, reutilization, and modification in both the send and receive paths (bi-directional), and allowing for metadata transport over network segments requiring that ACIs be embedded at different layers of the communications stack. | 03-25-2010 |
Terry A. Breeden, Cedar Creek, TX US
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| 20090291547 | Method for Reducing Plasma Discharge Damage During Processing - A semiconductor process and apparatus to provide a way to reduce plasma-induced damage by applying a patterned layer of photoresist ( | 11-26-2009 |
Timothy Breeden, Dillwyn, VA US
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| 20090087514 | Waterless coffee pouch - A waterless coffee pouch is presented. The waterless coffee pouch includes a piece of permeable material that allows fluids to pass through. A quantity of ground coffee beans is placed on the material where the material is folded to form a pouch to contain the ground coffee beans. The pouch is a suitable size for placement in a person's mouth. A means for sealing the pouch is provided such that the ground coffee beans remain contained within the pouch when the pouch is placed in a person's mouth and the coffee flavor is released into the person's mouth through the material so that the person using the pouch may enjoy the flavor and benefits of ground coffee beans without the use of water. | 04-02-2009 |
Winston Breeden, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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| 20090119892 | RATCHET TIE-DOWN - A ratcheting tie-down device includes a main body portion having first and second ends, and a rotatable reel located about the second end. A dynamic webbing is extendable from the first end of the main body portion and is windable about the reel. A static webbing is coupled to the main body portion about the second end. The device includes means for attaching at least one end of the dynamic webbing to an object, and means for ratcheting rotation of the reel to wind the dynamic webbing thereon. A lever arm is rotatable relative to the main body portion between a first position and a second position to cause ratcheting rotation of the ratchet wheel. In one example, the lever arm includes at least a pair of independent lever arm rails. In another example, the dynamic webbing travels underneath a guide member prior to being wound about the reel. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20100175233 | SEPARATE STRAP STORAGE IN A RATCHET ARRANGEMENT - A storage device within a ratchet arrangement for automatically storing a length of fastening material including a storage housing and a biasing member for drawing the fastening material into the storage housing. The fastening material can be used with a ratchet/handle tie-down mechanism, allowing for the dynamic portion of the webbing to automatically be retracted into the storage housing. The automatic retraction leaves little or no excess webbing or fastening material, such that a user does not have to tie off excess webbing or material. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110097485 | SMART SHINGLES - A system and associated method applies a fluid to a surface. In particular, the system applies a roof surface covering to an existing roof location of a building. The system includes a pump for providing a pressurized source of fluid, a fluid conduit for extending from the pump to the roof location and delivering the fluid to the roof location, and an applicator device for applying the delivered fluid to the roof location to provide a portion of the applied roof surface. The system also includes a granule supply device for proving loose granules, a granule conduit for extending from the granule supply device to the roof location and delivering the loose granules to the roof location, and a dispenser for dispensing the loose granules onto the applied fluid on the roof location to provide another portion of the applied roof surface. The pump may be a peristaltic pump and the fluid does not directly engaging any surface of the pump. The applicator device may include a roller. Portions of the applicator device permit release of the roller without engagement of the roller by the user. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110114579 | MERCHANDISING AND DISPLAYING OF TOWING PRODUCTS - A merchandising display for heavy and cumbersome products includes a rail that is supported by a display wall and arms attached to the rail. The arms are spaced from other arms to create columns and rows of retail product stock. The merchandising display further includes structure for providing indicia that assists a viewer to quickly and easily locate desired retail products and other complementary products. Customer accessible back-up inventory is provided behind the first retail product. | 05-19-2011 |
