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Alice Clark, Sandy, UT US
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| 20100122392 | CLOTHING CLASP - A clothing clasp for securing an article of clothing. The clasp includes an elongated rigid pin member that is attached to a biasing member at a coupling point. The biasing member may be wavy in nature with various curves such that one or more sections of the biasing member are biased to contact the pin member. With such a clasp, one may slide the clasp over two sections of an article of clothing, e.g., two sections of a blouse that cross in front, in order to secure the first section to the second section without interfering with (i.e., poking though) either section. | 05-20-2010 |
D. Sean Clark, Provo, UT US
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| 20110106691 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TRACKING FINANCIAL INFORMATION - Embodiments include systems and methods for assisting with financial planning. In one embodiment, a financial planning system generates a convenient user interface that displays a variety of financial information in an easy to understand format. In one embodiment, a financial planning system aggregates data from multiple sources and displays the data in a manner that is useful for financial planning, such as debt, retirement, and budget planning. In another embodiment, the financial planning system promotes financial services and products. | 05-05-2011 |
Gary L. Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090265851 | TWO-PERSON HAMMOCK PROVIDING INDEPENDENT STABILITY - A double hammock configured to accommodate two persons, while providing independent stability to both persons occupying the hammock. The hammock includes a first elongate hammock base, a second elongate hammock base, and an elongate divider member attached to both hammock bases so that the divider separates at least the head sections of the hammock bases and extends between them. Each hammock base includes a head section at one longitudinal end, a foot section at an opposite longitudinal end, an outer side section at one side between the head and foot sections, and an inner side section at an opposite side between the head and foot sections. The divider member includes a first side attached to the inner side section of the first hammock base and an opposite second side attached to the inner side section of the second hammock base. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20120005827 | HAMMOCK-RIDGE-CONNECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A hammock is disclosed. The hammock may include a bed portion having first and second ends spaced a distance from one another. The first end of the bed portion may be suspended from a first tether. The second end of the bed portion may be suspended from a second tether. The hammock may further include an upper portion comprising netting. The upper portion may cooperate with the bed portion to form an enclosure for housing an occupant. The hammock may also include a ridge line extending from the first tether, through the upper portion, to the second tether. The ridge line may have a length greater than the distance between the first and second ends of the bed portion. Accordingly, the upper portion may be suspended some distance above the bed portion, creating greater space for the occupant within the enclosure. | 01-12-2012 |
Gregory Arthur Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090283425 | Microelectrode Array System With Integrated Reference Microelectrodes To Reduce Detected Electrical Noise And Improve Selectivity Of Activation - A microelectrode array system used to sense physiological signals and stimulate physiological tissue to form signals is disclosed. The array includes a dielectric substrate and a two dimensional array of signal microelectrodes substantially perpendicular to and integrated on the dielectric substrate. At least one reference microelectrode is located adjacent to and integrated with the signal microelectrodes on the dielectric substrate. The reference microelectrodes are positioned on the dielectric substrate relative to the signal microelectrodes to enable a reduced level of electrical noise to be detected between the reference microelectrodes and the recording microelectrodes. | 11-19-2009 |
| 20100161019 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRICALLY SHIELDING A MICROELECTRODE ARRAY IN A PHYSIOLOGICAL PATHWAY FROM ELECTRICAL NOISE - A system and method for electrically shielding a physiological pathway from electrical noise is disclosed. The method includes the operation of implanting at least one signal microelectrode into a patient such that the signal microelectrode is proximate to the physiological pathway. An additional operation includes substantially enclosing the microelectrode and a section of the physiological pathway with an electrical shielding wrap. The electrical shielding wrap includes a plurality of holes that enable fluid communication of physiological fluids between an inside and outside of the wrap. | 06-24-2010 |
Hugh Clark, Bountiful, UT US
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| 20090201432 | System and Method for Advertising in Retail Environments with Video Displays Attached to Shelving - This application relates to systems and methods for advertising in retail environments through the use of video displays that are disposed on retail shelving near target products. In some instances, the video display system may comprise a head-end cabinet that is located remote to the video displays. The head-end cabinet may communicate with at least one tail-end box. In turn, each tail-end box may communicate with at least one line-driver box. The line-driver box may communicate with a fin box that sends signal to the video display. The video displays may be vertically and laterally located on the shelving to catch consumer attention and be easily circumnavigated. For example, the video displays may not be located in an end-of-aisle exclusion zone located at each end of a section of shelving. Similarly, no each video display in an aisle may be a minimum distance from another video display. | 08-13-2009 |
James Hoyt Clark, Orem, UT US
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| 20090036793 | Automated skin electrical resistance measurement device and method - An automated skin resistance measurement device having an applied signal selector for selecting one or more applied signal forms from an applied signal library, an applied signal generator in communication with the applied signal selector for generating one or more DC applied signals, each applied signal being in the form of a selected applied signal form, one or more applied signal applicators for administering the applied signals to test zones on the skin of a human subject, and one or more applied signal resistance sensors for sensing the resistance of the skin of the subject at the test zones. | 02-05-2009 |
Jeffrey R. Clark, Brigham City, UT US
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| 20090295119 | Wheelchair advantage mobility system - A wheelchair propulsion and braking system ( | 12-03-2009 |
Ken Clark, Morgan, UT US
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| 20100052299 | INFLATOR FOR AN AIRBAG - An inflator for an airbag is provided. The inflator can include a housing that has a first end and a second end. The inflator can also include a gas generant disposed in the housing that defines a bore. The inflator can include an igniter coupled to the first end of the housing that can detonate the gas generant upon receipt of a signal. The inflator can further include a temporary closure coupled to the second end of the housing that can be opened to provide an exit out of the housing. The ignition of the igniter can generate a shockwave that passes through the bore to open the temporary closure. | 03-04-2010 |
Kenneth Clark, Mountain Green, UT US
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| 20080246258 | Non-circular burst disk geometry for improved material utilization - A burst disk for use in an inflator having an orifice. The burst disk includes a surface that may be disposed adjacent to the orifice. This surface includes a first side, a second side, and a non-circular perimeter, wherein at least one diagonal across the first side is greater than or equal to the diameter of the orifice. The burst disk may be generally square or rectangular in shape. By forming the burst disk in this manner, a lesser amount of raw material is needed to make the burst disk. Also, a lesser amount of material is wasted during the manufacturing process. | 10-09-2008 |
Kenneth J. Clark, Morgan, UT US
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| 20090058059 | AIRBAG INFLATION WITH SLIDING BAFFLE - A new type of airbag inflator is described. The airbag inflator includes a chamber that houses a quantity of inflation gas. The inflation gas is capable of filling and deploying an airbag. The inflator also includes a membrane that seals the chamber. A sliding baffle is also added to the inflator. The sliding baffle is positioned proximate the membrane. The sliding baffle has a membrane rupture mechanism and a plurality of gas flow holes. Upon initiation of the inflator, the sliding baffle slides to cause the rupture mechanism to fail the membrane. The rupture mechanism fails the membrane by detaching a single piece from the membrane. The single piece is sufficiently large such that it remains within the inflator (or within the sliding baffle) and does not pass through one of the gas flow holes. | 03-05-2009 |
Larry Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20110297662 | HEATED ROOF PANEL - A heated roof panel system which may be configured to control snow or ice build-up on a roof. The system may include heated elements and cladding elements configured to surround the heated elements. Further, the system may incorporate a snap-fit design configured to cover any points where portions of the system are pierced by fasteners. | 12-08-2011 |
L. Charles Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090248314 | Network-based system and method for diagnostic pathology - An optimized network-based system and method for providing reagents or reagent-like matter for the differential diagnosis of medical conditions using a hosted software program coupled with a comprehensive medical reference database. Suspected diagnoses of medical conditions are entered into the system by a user. Using meta-analysis, the system generates a list of potential reagents and numerical measures of each reagent's behavior for each differential for use in further testing. The results of the testing are compared by the user against numerical measures of each reagent's behavior and corresponding stored digital images in the network-based system. The user then selects among those diagnoses in the system whose images and corresponding numerical measures of each reagent's behavior are most comparable with the results of the testing. The system then generates a diagnosis, diagnoses, or inconclusive results in order to reach an ultimate diagnosis. | 10-01-2009 |
Marcus Clark, Kaysville, UT US
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| 20090115174 | Slotted/tapered filter - An inflator may be constructed having a generant chamber. The chamber houses a quantity of gas generant. A wrapped filter is also added to the inflator. The wrapped filter is positioned proximate the generant chamber. The filter includes an outer edge and an inner edge. The filter is also tapered from the outer edge to the inner edge. A second filter that also has a tapered profile may also be added opposite the first filter. | 05-07-2009 |
Marcus T. Clark, Kaysville, UT US
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| 20090152851 | GAS GENERATION DEVICE WITH CONSUMABLE IGNITOR TUBE - A gas generation device includes an elongated housing and an ignitor tube. The elongated housing defines a generant bed. The ignitor tube is disposed within the housing and extends at least substantially along the entire length of the generant bed. The ignitor tube defines an unobstructed path for ignitor gases to travel into the generant bed. The ignitor tube is constructed of a consumable material. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090189373 | Steering Apparatus - The improved steering apparatus is an invention that increases vehicular operational safety by providing means for a vehicle operator to control various vehicle functions and accessories while keeping both hands on the steering apparatus. The apparatus also automatically provides for the display of a variety of driver relevant information including automatic live video (160) feed of blind spots, rear vehicle cabin area, and road sign information ( | 07-30-2009 |
| 20090261562 | External filter for cushion damage prevention - An inflator includes a generant chamber that houses a quantity of gas generant. The chamber has a plurality of gas exit holes that are positioned along the length of the generant chamber. A filter is added exterior of the chamber. In fact, the filter may be positioned on the exterior of the generant chamber. Straps may encircle the inflator. The straps are attached to studs that will operate to mount the inflator. The position of the straps may be adjusted and tailored to apportion the amount of inflation gas that is directed into each chamber of a multi-chambered or two-chambered airbag. | 10-22-2009 |
| 20110296800 | PACKAGING SYSTEM FOR RETAINING PROPULSIVE DEVICES - A packaging fixture may include a first member including a plurality of first generally round apertures and a plurality of first elongated apertures. The first member may include a thickness from a first side to an opposite second side and each of the plurality of first round apertures and the plurality of elongated apertures may extend through the thickness of the first member. Each of the plurality of elongated apertures may be connected to and extend from a corresponding one of the plurality of first round apertures. Each of the plurality of first round apertures may be adapted to receive a portion of a propulsive device. The first member may be adapted to retain the propulsive device when a protrusion of the propulsive device is misaligned with a corresponding one of the plurality of elongated apertures. | 12-08-2011 |
Michael Charles Clark, Provo, UT US
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| 20110219384 | DYNAMIC LISTENER LOOKUP AND IMPLEMENTATION - Embodiments are directed to dynamically determining event listeners. A computer system sends a query to a data store to determine which event listeners are configured to listen for an indicated event. The event listeners are registered in the data store without the software module having to explicitly declare its event listeners. The computer system receives from the data store an indication of those event listeners that are configured to listen for the event. The computer system also sends the event to those event listeners indicated by the data store as being registered to receive notification of the event's occurrence. | 09-08-2011 |
Scott M. Clark, Midvale, UT US
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| 20100079053 | Cathode Assembly With Integral Tabs - A cathode shield comprising a shield body and tabs for defining a focal spot length. The tabs can be integral with the shield body and spaced a distance apart from each other. The tabs can at least partially define the focal spot length of an electron source associated with a cathode shield. The cathode shield can further comprise means for positioning the cathode shield relative to a component in a cathode assembly. | 04-01-2010 |
Spencer Clark, Kaysville, UT US
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| 20090264854 | Systems and Methods for Delivery of Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Solutions - The invention provides container systems, kits and methods for peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions. Such a system, for example, includes a first compartment that contains a PD osmotic agent and a second compartment that contains a PD buffer agent. The compartments maintain their respective contents separately from one another for purposes of transport, storage and/or sterilization. However, the compartments are fluidly couplable, so that their respective contents can be combined with one another, e.g., following sterilization of the agents and prior to their introduction into the patient's abdomen. The invention provides, in other aspects, such systems, kits and methods that provide protective structure which inhibits breaking of a seal prior between the second compartment and an outlet of the system, prior to breaking of a seal between the first and second compartments. | 10-22-2009 |
Spencer D. Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20120005827 | HAMMOCK-RIDGE-CONNECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A hammock is disclosed. The hammock may include a bed portion having first and second ends spaced a distance from one another. The first end of the bed portion may be suspended from a first tether. The second end of the bed portion may be suspended from a second tether. The hammock may further include an upper portion comprising netting. The upper portion may cooperate with the bed portion to form an enclosure for housing an occupant. The hammock may also include a ridge line extending from the first tether, through the upper portion, to the second tether. The ridge line may have a length greater than the distance between the first and second ends of the bed portion. Accordingly, the upper portion may be suspended some distance above the bed portion, creating greater space for the occupant within the enclosure. | 01-12-2012 |
Tad Clark, Midvale, UT US
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| 20080272629 | Folding Chair Cot for Use with Emergency Vehicles - A collapsible emergency vehicle chair cot that includes a support system and a movement system is described. The movement system is coupled to the support system and utilizes rotational movement to assist in moving the chair cot over a surface. The support system and movement system are configured to be collapsible to facilitate using the chair cot with an emergency vehicle. The chair cot may include at least two removable platforms for supporting a patient in a seated position. Furthermore, the chair cot may include one or more options for transporting equipment, including an equipment transport basket that may take the place of the removable platforms. | 11-06-2008 |
William Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20090177563 | AUTHORIZATION REFRESH SYSTEM AND METHOD - Limited use account identifiers or secondary account identifiers are enabled with refresh capability. The refreshable account identifiers are used in financial transactions and, specifically, in transaction situations where multiple and/or duplicate authorization requests occur for the same or related transactions. The limited use account identifiers may be used by intermediaries that coordinate the purchase of an item for a buyer. The intermediary also coordinates with the merchant to verify availability of the item, provides the merchant with the refreshable limited use account identifier and provides the purchaser with a confirmation number. | 07-09-2009 |
Zack Clark, Salt Lake City, UT US
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| 20080221993 | CAROUSEL ADVERTISING SYSTEM - Advertising system that adheres printed indicia to surfaces are described. The advertising system can contain a substrate containing the printed indicia layer and an adhesive layer. A protective layer, formed of a substantially clear or transparent material, can be used protect an exterior surface of the substrate. The printed indicia may be coated, screen printed, transfer laminated, etc., to the underlying surface to which the advertising system is attached, as can the protective layer and the adhesive layer when present. The advertising system can be used on non-durable surfaces, as well as surfaces which are exposed to extreme conditions and/or continuous wear have. The advertising system can also be used with moving and non-moving, vertical and horizontal surfaces. The advertising systems also allow application and removal of advertisements quickly and effectively without removing, mechanically altering, or damaging the surfaces to which they are applied. Other embodiments are described. | 09-11-2008 |
