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Brian Edward Earthrowl, Norfolk GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080267553TAPER ROLLER BEARING - A split taper roller bearing comprising an inner ring including an inner tapered race, an outer ring including an outer tapered race, a cage mounted between the inner and outer tapered races, said cage mounting tapered rollers which engage the inner and outer races, said inner ring and inner tapered race, outer ring and outer tapered race, and cage each comprising two generally semicircular parts, the relevant semicircular parts being mounted end-to-end to provide a circular component, whereby the two semicircular parts of the inner ring and inner tapered race, outer ring and outer tapered race, and cage, may be separated from one another to allow the taper roller bearing to be dismantled when worn without removal of the component supported by the bearing.10-30-2008

Brian Edward Earthrowl, King'S Lynn GB

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20080260317CAGE FOR A ROLLER BEARING AND A ROLLER BEARING - A cage for use in a roller bearing, said cage comprising a pair of generally semicircular moulded plastic parts joined together, the moulded plastic parts each comprising a set of pockets for receiving and locating rollers, and releasable fixing means at their ends, wherein two generally semicircular moulded plastic parts are detachably interconnected to each other by inter-engagement of their respective releasable fixing means to form a complete generally circular cage.10-23-2008

Brian Edward Gokey, Norco, CA US

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20100050398Invisible magnetic quilt hanger - The objective of the invention is to enable the easy installation and displaying of a quilt, textile or similar on a vertical mounting surface invisibly. It also removes the critical need for leveling devices to obtain precision horizontal installation, still allowing for proper horizontal display of the quilt. The use of powerful magnets, center point mounting, and variable length rod enables display and easy switching out of different sized textiles. Using an adjustable rod across the full width of the quilt ensures proper support as well as full exposure of the quilt for viewing without the distraction of the mounting device itself being evident. Options in device mounting make it possible to remove and re-install without damaging the vertical surface on which it was mounted. As no compression of the textile is used with this invention, uneven fading (evident in most textiles exposed to light) of the quilt will not occur.03-04-2010