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Douglas Eugene
Douglas Eugene Dormer, Ann Arbor, MI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100117799 | SECURE PERSONAL INFORMATION AND NOTIFICATION NETWORK FOR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS SYSTEMS - The present invention provides a secure personal information and notification network for electronic health records systems. A client's personal health record may be entered into a secure database and updated in a number of different ways. Information required to identify the client and access the personal health record is carried on or near the client. Upon finding the information required to identify the client, authorized personnel may access the personal health records during an emergency. In addition, a predetermined individual or individuals will receive automated notification of a client emergency. | 05-13-2010 |
Douglas Eugene Goeger, Albany, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120028905 | Isolation, Purification, and Structure Elucidation of the Antiproliferative Compound Coibamide A - Novel antiproliferative compounds, compositions comprising the same, and methods of use thereof are disclosed. | 02-02-2012 |
Douglas Eugene Goerger, Albany, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090023642 | Isolation, Purification, and Structure Elucidation of the Antiproliferative Compound Coibamide A - Novel antiproliferative compounds, compositions comprising the same, and methods of use thereof are disclosed. | 01-22-2009 |
Douglas Eugene Rockstead, Harlingen, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110180368 | Fruit and vegetable distributor system - An automatic packaging apparatus for rapidly, accurately and gently distributing randomly oriented objects, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, into multiple packaging machines. | 07-28-2011 |
Douglas Eugene See, Jr., Grinnell, IA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100206637 | Cutting Unit for a Tunneling Apparatus - The present disclosure relates to a cutting component for a tunneling apparatus. The cutting component includes a cutting unit main body having a front cutting side and a rear side. The cutting unit main body includes a hub portion defining a socket providing a torque transfer interface. The socket extends through the hub portion in a rear-to-front orientation and has an open end at least at the rear side of the cutting unit main body. The cutting unit main body defines an axis about which the cutting unit main body is rotated during cutting. The axis extends through a central region of the socket in the rear-to-front orientation. The cutting unit main body also including a plurality of cutting arms connected to the hub portion. The cutting arms project generally radially outwardly from the axis. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20110266062 | LATCHING CONFIGURATION FOR A MICROTUNNELING APPARATUS - A drill rod is disclosed. The drill rod includes a casing assembly defining a length that extends axially between a first end and an opposite second end of the drill rod, and a drive shaft rotatably mounted within the casing assembly. The drive shaft extends axially along the drill rod generally from the first end of the casing assembly to the second end of the casing assembly. The drill rod also includes latching pins at the first end of the drill rod and latching pin receivers at the second end of the drill rod. The drill rod further includes latches provided adjacent the latching pin receivers. The latches are movable between latching and non-latching positions. The latches move along an orientation of movement then the latches between the latching and non-latching positions. The drill rod may also include biasing structures that apply retention forces to the latches for retaining the latches in the non-latching position. The retention forces have at least components that extend in directions perpendicular to the orientation of movement of the latches. The drill rod may further include cam arms for moving the latches into a latching position and for retaining the latches in a latching position. | 11-03-2011 |
