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Bruce Capehart, Chapel Hill, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100298305TIZANIDINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AND NIGHTMARES - Disclosed herein are methods of treating a psychiatric disorder, such as a sleep disorder, an anxiety disorder, a mood disorder or a perceptual disturbance. In one example, a method of treating a sleep disorder or anxiety disorder includes selecting a subject with a sleep disturbance or anxiety disorder in the absence of an underlying physical disorder and administering a therapeutically effective amount of tizanidine, thereby reducing or inhibiting a symptom of the sleep disorder or anxiety disorder. In another example, a method of treating a mood disorder or a perceptual disturbance is disclosed. This method includes selecting a subject with a mood disorder or perceptual disturbance and administering a therapeutically effective amount of tizanidine, thereby reducing or inhibiting a symptom of the mood disorder or perceptual disturbance.11-25-2010

David Capehart, Denton, TX US

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20090107917WATER WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system for purifying non-potable water to make said water potable includes an intake pump for bringing the non-potable water into the system. At least one centrifugal separator separates the non-potable water into suspended solids, saline water and oil. At least one ozone contact chamber injects ozone into a water stream being injected into at least one of the at least one of the centrifugal separators. A series of progressive filtration components are used for progressively filtering the saline water from the at least one centrifugal separator. The salinization filters then desalinate the progressively filtered saline water.04-30-2009

Gail Capehart, Rochester, MI US

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20090043068ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, POLYMERS, DERIVED FROM ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - One embodiment of the invention contemplates a proton exchange membrane for use in a variety of fuel cells. The proton exchange membrane may comprise a solid phase organic based copolymer material in which a first structural unit is derived from a polymerizable organic super acid. The organic super acid may comprise an acid group such as a sulfonic acid group or a carboxylic acid group.02-12-2009
20100222441ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, POLYMERS DERIVED FROM ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - One embodiment of the invention contemplates a proton exchange membrane for use in a variety of fuel cells. The proton exchange membrane may comprise a solid phase organic based copolymer material in which a first structural unit is derived from a polymerizable organic super acid. The organic super acid may comprise an acid group such as a sulfonic acid group or a carboxylic acid group.09-02-2010

Keith Daniel Capehart, Biloxi, MS US

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20100236085Tool for deciphering the depths or cuts on a key from the lock itself - The objective of the invention is to allow the user to decipher the cuts (aka. depths) on a key from the lock without disassembling the lock. The current wafer lock readers on the market rely on a sensitive touch to operate and/or do not give the exact depths to recreate a key. Our wafer lock “reader” will give the exact depth of a cut, coming to a definite stop at the reading position for each cut on the key.09-23-2010

Tenneille Weston Capehart, Rochester, MI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090043068ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, POLYMERS, DERIVED FROM ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - One embodiment of the invention contemplates a proton exchange membrane for use in a variety of fuel cells. The proton exchange membrane may comprise a solid phase organic based copolymer material in which a first structural unit is derived from a polymerizable organic super acid. The organic super acid may comprise an acid group such as a sulfonic acid group or a carboxylic acid group.02-12-2009
20100222441ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, POLYMERS DERIVED FROM ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - One embodiment of the invention contemplates a proton exchange membrane for use in a variety of fuel cells. The proton exchange membrane may comprise a solid phase organic based copolymer material in which a first structural unit is derived from a polymerizable organic super acid. The organic super acid may comprise an acid group such as a sulfonic acid group or a carboxylic acid group.09-02-2010