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Charles Henry
Charles Henry Clark US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080235849 | Art by hollis international wearbags - The Art By Hollis International WearBags™ (hereinafter called “WearBags”), is a new, original, non-obvious, novel idea where a carrier/travel bag can also be worn as an item of clothing. Conversely, an item of clothing is converted and transformed into a carrier, travel bag or purse, including any other name for a bag used for carrying items in a confined space. The wearBag is a carrier bag, travel bag, purse or any other named bag, that is carried for the use of transporting items inside and transformed and converted to become an item of clothing to be worn by males and females, adults and children. | 10-02-2008 |
Charles Henry Clark, Woodland Hills, CA US
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| 20110079623 | HOLLIS & CHARLES DESIGNER WEARBAGS (Tm) - This invention is a system and method for constructing a handbag, purse, carrier bag with hidden backpack capable of being converted into a jacket worn with backpack; alternatively, the backpack can be used separately as another smaller carrier bag or purse; this handbag invention contains a zipper system around the bottom half of the handbag that ends at the bottom center of the handbag which hides the upper third portion of the jacket. There are pockets located in the front center of the jacket. Drawstrings at the top of the handbag are loosened to create a waistband when in jacket form. The strap for the purse becomes a belt for the jacket by the use of clips on the ends of the strap, and d-rings attached to the handbag. This method and system is capable of transforming the jacket back into a handbag, carrier bag and purse. | 04-07-2011 |
Charles Henry Creyke, North Yorkshire GB
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| 20110139470 | Land Management - A method and apparatus are disclosed for forming a plurality of impressions ( | 06-16-2011 |
Charles Henry Dibley, Mission Viejo, CA US
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| 20100095811 | QUICK-CHANGE SOCKET AND HEX KEY RETAINER ASSEMBLY FOR A FASTENER INSTALLATION TOOL - A system, apparatus, and method for installing fasteners are disclosed involving a fastener installation tool and a socket assembly. The fastener installation tool comprises a tool component and a gear head. The gear head comprises a lever, a retaining slide, a retaining slide housing, and at least one gear. The socket assembly comprises a socket, a hex key, and a hex key retainer. An end of the drive shaft of the socket has an annular groove around the circumference of the exterior surface of the drive shaft. When the retaining slide is slid into a locked position, the retaining slide engages the annular groove of the drive shaft of the socket, thereby attaching the drive shaft of the socket to the gear head of the fastener installation tool. A socket gear of the gear head matingly engages the drive shaft of the socket to rotate the socket. | 04-22-2010 |
Charles Henry Rodeck, London GB
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| 20100249015 | Use of VEGF in the Treatment of Retarded Fetal Growth in Pregnancy - An agonist of the VEGF receptor is useful in the treatment of a disease associated with retarded fetal growth, such as intra-uterine growth retardation. The VEGF against may be a VEGF peptide or a gene construct encoding or expressing such a peptide. | 09-30-2010 |
Charles Henry Schnorr, Iii, Pittsburgh, PA US
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| 20110095046 | Bulk Transfer Dispensing Device and Method - A dispensing system for dispensing fluid from a flexible containing includes a dispensing device having a support, a linkage pivotally attached to the support, a dispensing mechanism attached to the linkage, and a pump. The dispensing mechanism has at least two squeeze members that coact to engage a flexible container and is configured to dispense fluid from a flexible container. The pump is configured to coact with the dispensing device and is configured to remove fluid from a flexible container. | 04-28-2011 |
Charles Henry Seaborg, Jr., Fremont, CA US
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| 20090267914 | MULTI-TOUCH TOUCH SCREEN WITH SINGLE-LAYER ITO BARS ARRANGED IN PARALLEL - A touch screen includes a plurality of single-layer ITO bars having a substantially rectangular shape and arranged in parallel to each other in order to detect touches on the touch screen. The location of a touch on the touch screen in the direction along an ITO bar is determined by applying a signal on one end of the ITO bar and measuring the change in the amplitude and the delay of the signal on the opposite end of the ITO bar. Such application and measurement of the signal can be repeated with the application of the signal occurring on the opposite end of the ITO bar and the measurement of the signal occurring on said one end of the ITO bar, in order to enhance the accuracy of the measurement. | 10-29-2009 |
Charles Henry Walton, Iv, Cumming, GA US
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| 20090113851 | Packaging seal plate having a shaped face - A seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages having a laminate foil cover and plastic shell for containing an ophthalmic lens and lens solution therein, the seal plate including a heated plate body and sealing face. The sealing face protrudes from the plate body and has an irregular shape. The sealing face further engages the laminate foil cover and displaces moisture present between the foil cover and plastic bowl body to induce a heat seal therebetween. | 05-07-2009 |
Charles Henry Walton, Iv, Birmingham, AL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120037183 | ABSORBENT PROCESS FOR REMOVING EXTRANEOUS LIQUID FROM CONTACT LENS PACKAGING PRIOR TO SEALING - Extraneous liquid is absorbently removed from the rim or sealing area of a contact lens package prior to sealing it, so as to promote good adhesion of the foil cover to the rim when the package is sealed. As the package moves through the system, the package rim and an absorbent blotter are moved into contact with one another. The blotter absorbs any extraneous liquid on the rim. A vacuum or other dryer can be included to further remove the absorbed liquid from the blotter. | 02-16-2012 |
