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Alan B. Cowart, Kingwood, TX US
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| 20100161501 | SURFACE OWNERSHIP DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A system, method and computer program relate to gathering and managing ownership data for properties in a geographic area on which an asset, such as a pipeline is located. | 06-24-2010 |
Benjamin P. Cowart, Houston, TX US
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| 20110024259 | SYSTEM FOR MAKING A USABLE HYDROCARBON PRODUCT FROM USED OIL - One or more computer implemented systems for continuously processing used oils are provided. The system can include a feedstock tank containing feedstock. The feedstock tank can have a sparger and a level sensor. The feedstock tank can be in fluid communication with a first pump, a first filter, a heater, a second filter, first flow meter, a primary nozzle, a secondary nozzle, a motionless inline static mixer, and a first reactor. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110024329 | METHOD FOR MAKING A USABLE HYDROCARBON PRODUCT FROM USED OIL - One or more computer implemented methods for continuously processing used oils are provided. The method can include a feedstock tank containing feedstock. The feedstock tank can have a sparger and a level sensor. The feedstock tank can be in fluid communication with a first pump, a first filter, a heater, a second filter, first flow meter, a primary nozzle, a secondary nozzle, a motionless inline static mixer, and a first reactor. | 02-03-2011 |
Daniel B. Cowart, Duluth, GA US
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| 20080294640 | Pop-Up Software Application - An information delivery software application that employs “pop-up” software application technology installed on a user's computer to deliver changing content selected by the computer user. In the present application, the pop-up technology that is used to deliver to the consumer in a controlled and constructive manner to deliver content the user specifically requests, and on a regular schedule that the user has set and can change at will. The content may be data files, including text, audio files, video files, image files, RSS feeds, instant messages, Web pages, Internet hyperlinks and can itself contain links to other data files. Each delivery of content to an end-user is captured and logged as a data exchange event that can be tracked by the deliverer of the content. | 11-27-2008 |
Donald W. Cowart, Arlington, TX US
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| 20090216654 | MUSICAL BOUQUET - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for sending a bouquet of flowers to a recipient wherein the recipient can play back a customized audio or other media recording. In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the base of the vase is a molded plastic base having within it an MP3 player connected to a USB port connected to said base. The USB port may be connected to a computer or other source to download audio files to the MP3 player. The base additionally has one or more controls for controlling playback of the audio recordings. In one embodiment, the base includes an ON/OFF button and a PLAY button. The ON/OFF button is used to turn the MP3 player on and off. The PLAY button is used to start the audio recording. A battery may also be attached to the MP3 player to provide a power source so that the musical bouquet need not be plugged in to play back the audio files. A seller of the vase can download the audio files requested by a customer prior to delivering the vase to a recipient. | 08-27-2009 |
George Stephen Cowart, Mount Pleasant, SC US
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| 20130067362 | Object Management System - A method and apparatus for managing a configuration of a vehicle structure. Data sets are compared each representing the configuration of the vehicle structure at different phases in a lifecycle of the vehicle structure. Each of the data sets includes identifications of components for the vehicle structure. Differences are identified between the identifications of the components in the data sets. | 03-14-2013 |
John E. Cowart, Ringgold, GA US
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| 20100098901 | CARPET BACKING COMPOSITION - A carpet backing composition comprising: (1) a binding amount of a copolymer binder that is polymerized from a monomer mixture comprising: from 10 to 50 weight parts of a first low T | 04-22-2010 |
John Sigure Cowart, Gainesville, FL US
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| 20090149661 | N-Substituted 3,4-Alkylenedioxypyrroles, Ester Substituted Dihydroxypyrroles and Methods for Synthesis of These Pyrroles - A family of N-substituted 3,4-alkylenedioxypyrrole includes monomers for of formula (I) electropolymerization to conjugated polymers and key intermediates for the preparation of the monomers. The preparation of the //-substituted 3,4-alkylenedioxypyrroles is carried out via a synthetic intermediate, an ester substituted dihydroxypyrrole. The synthetic method to prepare the //-substituted 3,4-alkylenedioxypyrrole intermediates and ultimately the N-substituted 3,4-alkylenedioxypyrrole monomers begins with a reaction to form the ester substituted dihydroxypyrrole. | 06-11-2009 |
Kelley Cowart, Athens, GA US
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| 20130095489 | PROCESS FOR DETECTION OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS USING REAL-TIME PCR AND HIGH RESOLUTION MELT ANALYSIS - Compositions and process are provided for the rapid and specific detection of drug resistant forms of | 04-18-2013 |
Marlon D. Cowart, Round Lake, IL US
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| 20100222358 | OCTAHYDRO-PYRROLO[3,4-B]PYRROLE DERIVATIVES - Octahydro-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyrrole derivatives are useful in treating conditions or disorders prevented by or ameliorated by histamine-3 receptor ligands. Octahydro-pyrrolo[3,4-b]pyrrole compounds, methods for using such compounds, compositions for making them, and processes for preparing such compounds are disclosed herein. | 09-02-2010 |
Richard E. Cowart, Dubuque, IA US
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| 20100330124 | VACCINE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE TO PROTECT AGAINST INFECTIOUS DISEASE - The present invention provides a novel immunogenic composition, vaccine and methods for making and using the immunogenic composition and vaccine. The immunogenic composition is capable of providing an immune response and/or a protective immunity into subjects, preferably mammals, against microorganism-associated disease. The immunogenic composition includes one or more extracellular proteins isolated from a microorganism capable of providing an immune response and/or a protective immunity into subjects against microorganism-associated disease. The isolated extracellular proteins range in molecular weight from about 10,000 Da to about 220,000 Da. Suitable microorganisms may include members of the genus | 12-30-2010 |
Robert Cowart, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20120182992 | HYPERVISOR ROUTING BETWEEN NETWORKS IN A VIRTUAL NETWORKING ENVIRONMENT - A physical host executes a virtual machine monitor (VMM) that instantiates a source virtual machine (VM). In response to the VMM receiving from the source VM a packet specifying a first destination address of a destination VM and a second destination address of a default gateway, the VMM determines whether the packet can be communicated to the destination VM without the packet being routed by the default gateway. In response to the VMM determining that the packet can be communicated to the destination VM without the packet being routed by the default gateway, the VMM forwards the packet to the destination VM such that the packet bypasses routing by the default gateway. | 07-19-2012 |
| 20120207031 | HYPERVISOR ROUTING BETWEEN NETWORKS IN A VIRTUAL NETWORKING ENVIRONMENT - A physical host executes a virtual machine monitor (VMM) that instantiates a source virtual machine (VM). In response to the VMM receiving from the source VM a packet specifying a first destination address of a destination VM and a second destination address of a default gateway, the VMM determines whether the packet can be communicated to the destination VM without the packet being routed by the default gateway. In response to the VMM determining that the packet can be communicated to the destination VM without the packet being routed by the default gateway, the VMM forwards the packet to the destination VM such that the packet bypasses routing by the default gateway. | 08-16-2012 |
Robert Cowart, Kennesaw, GA US
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| 20090063902 | Preliminary Classification of Events to Facilitate Cause-Based Analysis - The present invention provides methods and systems for performing preliminary cause-based classification of events in a computer or networked computer system. Methods are provided in which, based on an event message, cause-based preliminary classification of an associated event is performed. The result of the preliminary classification is used to facilitate subsequent cause-based analysis, such as root cause analysis, relating to the event. Methods are provided in which preliminary classification is performed using a database including a catalog associating event messages with appropriate preliminary classifications of events associated with the event messages. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090070463 | Preliminary Classification of Events to Facilitate Cause-Based Analysis - The present invention provides methods and systems for performing preliminary cause-based classification of events in a computer or networked computer system. Methods are provided in which, based on an event message, cause-based preliminary classification of an associated event is performed. The result of the preliminary classification is used to facilitate subsequent cause-based analysis, such as root cause analysis, relating to the event. Methods are provided in which preliminary classification is performed using a database including a catalog associating event messages with appropriate preliminary classifications of events associated with the event messages. | 03-12-2009 |
Sherry Cowart, Golden, CO US
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| 20130061200 | CONVERTING EXISTING ARTIFACTS TO NEW ARTIFACTS - Systems, Apparatus, methods, and computer program products are provided for converting an existing artifact to one or more new artifacts. For example, in one embodiment, a computing device can receive input identifying an existing artifact for conversion to one or more new artifacts. One or more items from the existing artifact and their respective types can be identified for conversion. Then, the one or more items of the existing artifact can be converted to one or more new artifacts. | 03-07-2013 |
Walter C. Cowart, Blaine, TN US
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| 20090247968 | Medical Suction System - A disposable liner/lid system useable with a rigid canister and having an adhesive seal to provide improved sealing characteristics and effectively reduce the likelihood of spillage and leakage. The liner includes a flange and the lid includes adhesive that is secured to the interior of the lid and the flange of the liner when installed to provide a seal. | 10-01-2009 |
Willie J. Cowart, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20100021878 | METHOD FOR CLASSIFYING AND COUNTING BACTERIA IN BODY FLUIDS - A method for distinguishing erythroblasts from bacteria by automated hematology analyzers, such as, for example, the CELL-DYN® 4000 automated hematology analyzer and the CELL-DYN® Sapphire™ automated hematology analyzer. Bacterial cells scatter light and fluoresce differently than do red blood cells, white blood cells, erythroblast nuclei, and platelets. Signals generated by bacteria are distinguishable from those of erythroblasts because the signals generated by erythroblast nuclei are sufficiently unique that erythroblast nuclei can be distinguished from signals generated by bacteria. Signals generated by platelets, lysed red blood cell ghosts, and other cell debris are blocked by the triple-trigger circuitry of the hematology analyzer, because all of the signals generated by noise are below the AND/OR thresholds. Algorithm(s) in the software of the system detect and count signals generated by bacteria by means of the location and the shape of the signals generated by bacteria and calculate the concentration of bacteria per unit of body fluid. In addition, certain body fluids, such as, for example, synovial fluid, can be pretreated with a viscosity reducing agent for a short period of time to reduce the viscosity of the body fluid prior to analyzing a sample of the body fluid by an automated hematology analyzer. | 01-28-2010 |
