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Anthony J. Criss, Escondido, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110048550 | Water recycling system for sprinklers - A recycling sprinkler system incorporates at least one collection vessel assembly for runoff water, as well as a pump module for recycling a substantial portion of the collected runoff water back into an irrigation sprinkler system along with the primary water source for the irrigation sprinkler system, so that the amount of water required from the primary water source is reduced and a substantial portion of the runoff water is prevented from being discarded. | 03-03-2011 |
Karl M. Criss, Columbus, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090014548 | CONDENSATION PREVENTION SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE - A method of preventing condensation on equipment inside a temperature-controlled enclosure comprises measuring the temperature in at least one location inside the enclosure. The temperature inside the enclosure is compared with a safe temperature, at which the risk of condensation is reduced. The temperature inside the enclosure is increased until the safe temperature is achieved. A user is then notified that it is safe to access the enclosure. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20110101118 | CONDENSATION PREVENTION SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE - A method of preventing condensation on equipment inside a temperature-controlled enclosure comprises measuring the temperature in at least one location inside the enclosure. The temperature inside the enclosure is compared with a safe temperature, at which the risk of condensation is reduced. The temperature inside the enclosure is increased until the safe temperature is achieved. A user is then notified that it is safe to access the enclosure. | 05-05-2011 |
Mark A. Criss, Mckinney, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090300606 | VIRTUAL MACHINE MIGRATION WITH DIRECT PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL - A data processing system facilitates virtual machine migration with direct physical access control. The illustrative data processing system comprises a software-programmable trap control associated with hardware registers of a computer that selectively vectors execution control of a virtual machine (VM) between a host and a guest. The data processing system further comprises a logic which is configured for execution on the computer that programs the trap control to enable the virtual machine to directly access the hardware registers when the virtual machine is not migrated and to revoke direct access of the hardware registers in preparation for virtual machine migration. | 12-03-2009 |
Rocky E. Criss, Pine City, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100038042 | Pull-down display assembly - An apparatus releasibly attachable to a wall or overhead support surface includes a horizontally elongated roller assembly which accommodates a spirally wound compliant sheet, and a track member which rotatably supports the roller assembly. The track member is supported by at least two clamps which permit releasible connection to the track member. The sheet has a meaningful appearance when deployed downwardly to a display state having a vertically elongated rectangular contour. | 02-18-2010 |
Susan Elaine Criss, Maineville, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090230013 | User-Customizable Dosing System - A customizable dosing system is provided, comprising a primary container comprising at least one enclosure, the enclosure containing a dosage unit comprising an active; indicia for selection or deselection of one or more of the dosage units and actives; wherein the indicia enables a user to select a system and one or more dosage units and actives appropriate to a user's needs. Also provided are methods of customizing dosage and treatment, and kits containing a customizable dosing system and one or more complimentary products. | 09-17-2009 |
