Dickenson, IL
Daniel James Dickenson, Libertyville, IL US
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20100026028 | CONTINOUSLY ADAPTIVE FASTENER CLIP - A fastener clip includes a base plate and a first and second pair of laterally offset legs extending from the base plate. At least one first wing extends from the first pair of laterally offset legs. The at least one first wing has an engagement region. At least one second wing extends from the second pair of laterally offset legs. The at least one second wing also has an engagement region. The engagement regions include a depressed portion operable to adapt to variations or movement of a slot. | 02-04-2010 |
20100173515 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A pivoting electrical connector includes a base and housing. The base has a cavity and base partitions to receive at least two conductors. The housing is operative to pivotally connect to said base and is adapted to rotate about an axis of rotation to allow insertion of one or more conductors into said cavity and to twist the conductors into electrical contact when the housing is pivoted. The electrical connector is operative to twist one or more conductors safely within the housing. | 07-08-2010 |
Daniel James Dickenson, Lincolnshire, IL US
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20130340216 | Spring fastener with highly improved lever/angle pulling force - A fastener comprises a first side connected to a bottom portion and a second side connected to the bottom portion, thereby forming a U-shaped structure with the first side. A first engagement spring is connected to the bottom portion and a second engagement spring is connected to the bottom portion. At least one barb extends from the bottom. A barb stop is on the at least one barb. According to one embodiment, the barbs have inwardly bent front ends, and the engagement regions further have hindrance portions. The fastener reversibly engages the rib of a first part, such as a plastic panel and/or a pillar, and the fastener is also suitable to be engaged reversibly in a slot of second part, such as a metal sheet and/or the frame of a car. | 12-26-2013 |
20140263895 | MAGNETIC BRACKET AND METHOD - A magnetic bracket includes a base and at least two posts at opposite ends of the base. The posts bend upwards from the base such that at least two clips are operable to attach at the posts at opposite ends of the base. The posts have a notch between the base and ends of the posts to permit the clips to hook onto the posts. The magnetic bracket may be clipped into a vehicle chassis by removably inserting the clips into a slot of the vehicle chassis. A body panel such as a headliner having a magnetic fastener attached to the body panel may then be magnetically self-aligned and removably attached to the base having a magnetic portion. The magnetic fastener is operable to be removably attached to the magnetic portion. The magnetic bracket is attached to a non-magnetic part of a vehicle chassis. | 09-18-2014 |
Rebecca Dickenson, Volo, IL US
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20080299230 | Oil formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20080299232 | Cinnamon oil formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various cinnamon oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20080300318 | Cinnamaldehyde formulations and methods of use - The invention generally relates to various cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 12-04-2008 |
20100098787 | Compositions Comprising Cinnamon Oil (and/or its Component Cinnamaldehyde) and Diallyl Disulfide, Their Formulations, and Methods of Use - The invention relates to diallyl disulfide and cinnamon oil formulations, for protecting plants from nematodes and other plant pathogens. The invention provides a method for suppressing plant damage by nematodes and other plant pathogens, which comprises the concurrent administration, to the locus, soil or seeds of plants in need of such treatment, of (a) cinnamon oil (and/or its component cinnamaldehyde), (b) an effective quantity of diallyl disulfide, as well as nematocidal compositions useful therein. | 04-22-2010 |
20100099777 | Cinnamaldehyde - Allicin Compositions and Their Method of Use - The invention generally relates to mixtures of cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) and allicin (10%) in emulsifiable suspension formulations at ratios ranging from 1:1 to 20:1 for protecting plants from damage by nematodes, fungal pathogens, insects and mites. The nematicidal compositions described are easily flowable, easily mixable in water and have low volatility and exhibit no phytotoxicity. Methods of applying the compositions for agriculture use are disclosed. | 04-22-2010 |
20100291247 | OIL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The invention generally relates to various essential oil formulations for protecting plants from nematodes and other pathogens. The invention provides specific formulations which do not require the use of chemical additives. These formulations have low phytotoxicity and low volatility. Also, methods of applying the formulations for agricultural use are disclosed. | 11-18-2010 |
Rebecca Dickenson, Libertyville, IL US
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20130018107 | Cinnamaldehyde and Diallyl Disulfide Formulations and Methods of Use - The present invention relates to agricultural emulsion concentrates which form stable oil-in-water emulsions when diluted with water. More specifically, the invention relates to stable oil-in-water emulsions which include cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide with a Calsogen® EH and Surfonic® CO 36 emulsion system. The increased stability of the emulsion allows for efficient mixing of the emulsion ingredients and effective storage and application of the cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide to areas in need of nematode protection or treatment. | 01-17-2013 |
20130059909 | Cinnamaldehyde-Allicin Formulations and Methods of Their Use - The invention is directed to emulsifiable oil suspension concentrate formulations containing cinnamaldehyde (cinnamic aldehyde) and allicin that are effective in protecting plants from pests, especially nematodes, and methods of their use. | 03-07-2013 |
20140323583 | CINNAMALDEHYDE AND DIALLYL DISULFIDE FORMULATIONS AND METHODS OF USE - The present invention relates to agricultural emulsion concentrates which form stable oil-in-water emulsions when diluted with water. More specifically, the invention relates to stable oil-in-water emulsions which include cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide with a Calsogen® EH and Surfonic® CO 36 emulsion system. The increased stability of the emulsion allows for efficient mixing of the emulsion ingredients and effective storage and application of the cinnamaldehyde and diallyl disulfide to areas in need of nematode protection or treatment. | 10-30-2014 |