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Charles Richard Averwater, Cordova, TN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090320882 | BARBECUE SMOKER - A barbecue smoker includes a doorless and lidless cabinet including at least four drawer receiving openings. A first drawer for holding food to be cooked is provided in the first opening. A second drawer for holding a pan of water or seasonings is provided in a second opening. A third drawer for holding fuel for heating the smoker is provided in a third opening. A fourth drawer for receiving and holding ashes produced by the fuel is provided in a fourth opening. All of the drawers include a rear cap to seal a cooking compartment in the cabinet when the drawers are fully open. | 12-31-2009 |
Charles Richard Boley, Jr., Canby, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100265788 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BLENDING PROCESS MATERIALS - An improved method and apparatus for blending process materials. Preferred embodiments of the present invention are directed to a process material contacting system to increase wetted surface area for liquid contact as well as increase forced convective mixing efficiency of the liquid mixture. Use of a novel process material contacting apparatus allows one solid feeding element to serve multiple process material tanks, thus reducing overall system costs and decreasing set-up time/process variability while increasing operational efficiency. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, rather than adding a process material to a volume of liquid held in a blending tank, the added process material is remotely blended with the liquid outside the process material tank. | 10-21-2010 |
Charles Richard Hoppin, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20080223785 | Ionic Polymer Membranes - Compositions and processes are disclosed for economical separation of fluid mixtures. Broadly, the present invention discloses ionic polymer compositions that are useful for perm-selective membrane separations. More particularly, ionic polymers of the invention comprise a plurality of repeating structural units having as a constituent part thereof organic ionic moieties consisting of nitrogen containing anions and/or cations. In the form of non-porous membranes, ionic polymers of the invention facilitate recovery of purified organic and inorganic products from fluid mixtures by means of perm-selective membrane separations. The present invention also provides methods for forming the ionic polymers, for example by treating selected nitrogen-containing organic polymers with acids, or treating a polymeric material comprising a plurality of carboxylate groups with an amine. Ionic polymer compositions of the invention are particularly useful for simultaneous recovery of a permeate product of an increased concentration, and a desired non-permeate stream, from a fluid mixture containing at least two compounds of different boiling point temperatures. | 09-18-2008 |
Charles Richard Kjellbotn, Parksville CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100274204 | LACRIMAL IMPLANTS AND RELATED METHODS - Lacrimal implants and related methods providing secure, wedgable retention within a lacrimal punctum and associated canaliculus of an eye are disclosed. The lacrimal implants can comprise an implant body configured for at least partial insertion through the lacrimal punctum and into the canaliculus. The implant body can include first and second portions, and can extend from a proximal end of the first portion defining a longitudinal proximal axis to a distal end of the second portion defining a longitudinal distal axis. The implant body can be configured such that, when implanted using an integral dilator, an angled intersection exists between the proximal and distal axes. In this way, at least a portion of the implant body can be biased against at least a portion of the lacrimal canaliculus located at or more distal to a canalicular curvature, thereby retaining an implanted position of the lacrimal implant using anatomical structures. | 10-28-2010 |
Charles Richard Kjellbotn, Qualicum Beach CA
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090105749 | Insertion and extraction tools for lacrimal implants - Insertion and extraction tool, systems, and methods for use with lacrimal implants. An insertion tool is disclosed that includes a proximal end, a distal end, and a tool body therebetween. The distal end includes a mechanical coupling to receive a cartridge preloaded with a lacrimal implant, and a plunger configured to dispense the lacrimal implant from a preloaded cartridge. | 04-23-2009 |
Charles Richard Nyberg, Ii, Greenville, SC US
Charles Richard Okenfuss, Carmel, IN US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080269688 | Dose Indicating Assembly of a Pharmaceutical Injection Device - A dose indicating assembly in a pharmaceutical injection device ( | 10-30-2008 |
