Driggers, US
Billy Ray Driggers, Riverside, TX US
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20100240275 | Dual game call device - A game call device and method of use for enabling production of at least two differing game calls in rapid succession is described herein. The game call device includes a housing having a first end, a second end, and an interior opening therebeween. A first sound device is disposed in the first end, and a second sound device is disposed in the second end. Each sound device has an air passage in communication with the interior opening. Air passed through the second air passage causes the first sound device to produce a game call, while air passed through the first air passage causes the second device to produce a differing game call. The dual use of each air passage as an inlet for actuating the opposing sound device, and as an exhaust opening, enables the game call device to be designed compactly, without requiring additional exhaust openings. | 09-23-2010 |
Clarence Driggers, Deltona, FL US
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20100154306 | CUSTOMIZABLE DOOR HANGER AND PEEPHOLE - A customizable door hanger and peephole can include a main body having a top portion and a lower portion, a peephole and a hook for securing decorations. The peephole can be attached through a door opening and a decorative cover can be configured to attach the main body. | 06-24-2010 |
David Driggers, San Diego, CA US
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20150011152 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 01-08-2015 |
David Driggers US
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20100165565 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 07-01-2010 |
David Driggers, Poway, CA US
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20120127656 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 05-24-2012 |
20120134104 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 05-31-2012 |
20120140415 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 06-07-2012 |
20120147552 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 06-14-2012 |
20120173894 | DATA CENTER - A data center inside a shipping container having a lower plenum and an upper plenum in its interior. Heated air in the upper plenum exits therefrom into a plurality of heat exchangers adjacent thereto. Air cooled by the heat exchangers travels toward and enters the lower plenum. The data center includes a plurality of carriages each having an equipment receiving portion located between an open bottom portion in open communication with the lower plenum, and an open top portion in open communication with the upper plenum. Fans inside each of the carriages draw cooled air up from the lower plenum into the open bottom portion of the carriage, blow the cooled air up through the equipment receiving portion thereby cooling any computing equipment received therein, and vent the cooled air through the open top portion into the upper plenum. | 07-05-2012 |
Edward M. Driggers, Arlington, MA US
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20090005256 | Analysis of Encoded Chemical Libraries - The invention provides methods and compositions for analysis of a mixture of DNA sequences. More particularly, the invention provides methods and compositions for analysis of encoded chemical libraries having encoding nucleic acid tags (e.g., encoded chemical libraries prepared by nucleic acid-mediated chemistry) through analyzing the nucleic acid templates. | 01-01-2009 |
20090163371 | Anchor-Assisted Fragment Selection and Directed Assembly - The invention provides methods for compound and lead generation and discovery. In particular, the present invention provides a method for generating compounds and for selecting compounds that bind to a target. The present invention provides a way by which anchors (e.g., weak binders) and anchor-scaffold conjugates can be evolved into new generations of compounds having improved target binding and other desired pharmaceutical properties through control of both synthetic input and selection criteria. | 06-25-2009 |
James Driggers, Canton, GA US
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20090054686 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SALTS OF ORGANIC ACIDS - The present invention generally relates to the partial chemical neutralization of organic acids to make compositions used in animal nutrition. More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of a cooled reactor to prepare aqueous compositions of partially neutralized organic acids by a continuous or semi-continuous method of reacting an alkali with an organic acid dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous system. The alkali source is present in an amount less than the stiochometric amount required for complete neutralization of the organic acid. | 02-26-2009 |
Joseph Earl Driggers, Bethlehem, GA US
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20090113782 | Universal fishing rod safety grip - No fishing rods have any way to keep them from flying out of your hand while casting. With my Universal Fishing Rod Safety Grip it makes your grasp on the fishing rod handle more secure. | 05-07-2009 |
Matt G. Driggers, Vancouver, WA US
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20090065449 | Fluid Separation System - A system for separating a mixture of two fluids of different specific gravities comprising: | 03-12-2009 |
20120322593 | DRIVE BELT SYSTEMS INCLUDING BELT STRETCH MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF - Drive belt systems and methods thereof are disclosed. Drive belt systems and methods thereof include driving a continuous belt around a drive pulley member and an idler pulley member by the drive pulley member and transporting a transport unit and/or reciprocating carriage unit coupled to the continuous belt in a first direction away from the drive pulley member. Drive belt systems and methods thereof also include applying at least a force to the belt in a traverse direction thereto to direct a portion of the belt about the drive pulley member by a belt stretch management apparatus coupled to the transport unit and/or reciprocating carriage unit. | 12-20-2012 |
20140210886 | SENSOR POSITIONING SYSTEM - A sensor positioning system including a moveable sensor holder having a following surface, the sensor holder configured to hold an optical sensor at a selected distance from the following surface, a biasing system configured to bias the following surface against a surface of a sheet of print medium, and a drive system configured to move the sensor holder across the sheet of print medium with the following surface biased against and sliding on the surface of the sheet of print medium to maintain the optical sensor at substantially the selected distance from the surface of the sheet of print medium. | 07-31-2014 |
Patricia P. Driggers, Fayetteville, NC US
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20110062746 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING INTERIOR OF CONVERTIBLE CAR - The disclosure describes an apparatus and method for protecting the interior of a convertible car or other open-topped vehicle. The apparatus covers the interior portion of a convertible car, leaving the exterior exposed, and attaches by means of one or more attachment devices. Suitable attachment devices may include elastic or adjustable straps, suction cups, and the like. The cover folds for easy storage when not in use. The cover may include an edge material to aid or assist in folding. | 03-17-2011 |
Stephen F. Driggers, Marietta, GA US
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20090029952 | UNIQUE COMBINATION OF ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID, ETHYLENEDIAMINE DIHYDROIODIDE (EDDI), AND BUFFER FOR USE IN ANIMAL DRINKING WATER - A unique combinations include acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), ethylenediamine dihydriodide (EDDI), potassium iodide, sodium acetate, and sodium diacetate, useful in helping poultry, swine, and cattle overcome certain symptoms after vaccination. The inventive combinations readily dissolve in water at room temperature to form an effective concentration for inclusion in the animal's drinking water. | 01-29-2009 |
20090054686 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF SALTS OF ORGANIC ACIDS - The present invention generally relates to the partial chemical neutralization of organic acids to make compositions used in animal nutrition. More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of a cooled reactor to prepare aqueous compositions of partially neutralized organic acids by a continuous or semi-continuous method of reacting an alkali with an organic acid dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous system. The alkali source is present in an amount less than the stiochometric amount required for complete neutralization of the organic acid. | 02-26-2009 |
20090130291 | Dried Citrus Peels as an Absorbent Carrier for Commercial Animal Feed Additives - Particles of untreated citrus byproduct consisting of dried citrus peels and pulp can be used to absorb certain useful liquid animal feed additives up to 125% of the dried peel's weight, thereby acting as an effective and efficient absorbent carrier. Stated another way, a citrus peel/liquid animal feed mix may be produced which contains up to 55% by weight liquid animal feeds, with only a 45% by weight, citrus peel carrier. The resulting mixtures are an effective and easy handling means to introduce desired commercial animal feed additives into animal feeds with a carrier that has good palatability to livestock and poultry. These mixtures are dry and free flowing. | 05-21-2009 |