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Mark Bui Breneman, Boston, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100112932Ridge Vent - Ridge vents configured to cover an open ridge of a roof and allow a flow of air to exit from the open ridge through the ridge vents are provided. The ridge vents include a center portion having a length and a plurality of grooves. Left and right portions are connected to the center portion. The center portion is configured to flex along it's length, thereby forming a ridge vent angle between the left and right portions. The formed ridge vent angle is configured to correspond with a slope between roof decks defining the open ridge.05-06-2010

Matthew Robert Breneman, Lawrenceville, GA US

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20090255695POWER TOOL - A lawn edger operable to minimize storage space, have a completely removable blade guard, have a folding shaft, and have a convenient to operate edging depth adjustment, is disclosed. The removable blade guard incorporates a safety interlock that prevents operation of the motor and blade when the guard is removed. The lawn edger incorporates a pivoting, folding, shaft for compact storage, a removable blade guard for easy clean out and an easily adjustable front wheel for convenient edging depth adjustment.10-15-2009

Paul David Breneman, Plain City, OH US

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20090146847System and method for using human recognizable content to communicate with electronic devices - A system for utilizing human-recognizable material to interact with digital content may include human-recognizable content, an electric field generating device adapted to generate an electric field, an electric field emitting device adjacent to the human-recognizable content and in electrical communication with the electric field generating device, the electric field emitting device adapted to emit the electric field, and a host device configured to output digital content associated with the human-recognizable content. The host device may be in electrical communication with the electric field generating device. The host device may receive one or more instructions from the electric field generating device.06-11-2009

Suzanne Breneman, Orfordville, WI US

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20090203101ENZYME BLENDS FOR FERMENTATION - The present invention relates to an enzyme blend composition comprising a glucoamylase, an acid stable alpha amylase, and an acid fungal protease. The present invention is further directed to a method for producing end products such as alcohols from fermentable sugars, comprising the steps of: (a) contacting a slurry comprising a milled grain that contains starch with an alpha amylase to produce a liquefact; (b) contacting the liquefact with a glucoamylase, an acid stable alpha amylase, and an acid fungal protease, to produce fermentable sugars; and (c) fermenting the fermentable sugars in the presence of a fermenting organism to produce end products.08-13-2009
20090215127ph Adjustment Free System For Producing Fermentable Sugars and Alcohol - The present invention relates to a process for producing downstream products, such as fermentable sugars (e.g., glucose) and alcohols (e.g., ethanol) from starch-containing material (e.g., grain) without a pH adjustment before or after the starch liquefaction step.08-27-2009
20090246845GLUCOAMYLASE AND BUTTIAUXIELLA PHYTASE DURING SACCHARIFICATION - Described are compositions and methods relating to the use of a glucoamylase in combination with a phytase in starch processing to reduce the levels of phytic acid in end-products.10-01-2009
20090305360SACCHARIFICATION ENZYME COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF SACCHARIFICATION THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a 12-10-2009
20110020880COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GRAIN PROCESSING WITHOUT PH ADJUSTMENT - Described are compositions and methods relating to starch processing without a phytase pretreatment step and without adjustment of the slurry pH adjustment.01-27-2011