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Daniel Byler, Parkersburg, WV US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080313239SURVEY DATABASE METHOD - A method for appending each record of a first database with a record from a second database. The records of the first database relate to information pertaining to a specific geographical location, such as an individual residing at a defined residence, or an average or other metric pertaining to all members residing at a defined residence. The second database comprises records containing statistical information pertaining to an overall population within a defined geographical area. The method further provides, for each record of the first database, identifying a record from the second database having a defined geographical area containing the specific geographical location of the record of the first database, and appending the information or fields of the second database record to the first database record.12-18-2008

Donalea Byler, Lake Oswego, OR US

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20080197649METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CARGO THAT IS TEMPERATURE OR MOISTURE SENSITIVE - A method and apparatus for protecting temperature sensitive materials, such as live plants, in transit. The method comprises suspending an insulative liner in spaced relationship from a ceiling and side walls of a cargo container, wherein the insulative liner includes a woven fabric layer sandwiched between two reflective layers.08-21-2008

Geoffrey G. Byler, Lake Oswego, OR US

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20080197649METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING CARGO THAT IS TEMPERATURE OR MOISTURE SENSITIVE - A method and apparatus for protecting temperature sensitive materials, such as live plants, in transit. The method comprises suspending an insulative liner in spaced relationship from a ceiling and side walls of a cargo container, wherein the insulative liner includes a woven fabric layer sandwiched between two reflective layers.08-21-2008

Peter Byler, Longmeadow, MA US

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20090057430HUMIDITY SENSOR AND FAN CONTROL DEVICE - A sensor in a bathroom continuously senses the humidity level therein at periodic intervals and provides the sensed humidity values to a processor, which stores the sensed values and continuously calculates an average humidity value over a time period. The processor continuously checks if the current sensed value exceeds an upper threshold value related to the calculated average humidity value and, if so, turns on an exhaust fan. Once the upper threshold value has been exceeded, the processor continuously checks if the current sensed value has dropped below a lower threshold value related to the calculated average humidity value and, if so, turns off the exhaust fan and, if not, leaves the exhaust fan on for a period of time. If the processor is not controlling the exhaust fan in the on position, a user can manually activate a switch to turn on the exhaust fan for a certain period of time.03-05-2009