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Alan K. Dugger, Leander, TX US
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20140196340 | DETACHABLE FIREARM MAGAZINE SPRINGS FORMED FROM WIRE HAVING NON-ROUND CROSS SECTION - Springs formed from non-round wire stock for a detachable magazine for a firearm are disclosed. A detachable magazine may have a body having a base, an ammunition follower positioned within the body, and a spring formed from wire having a non-round cross-section positioned between the body and the follower. The non-round wire provides a shorter compression height for the spring when compared to traditional round wire springs currently used in detachable firearm magazines. | 07-17-2014 |
Dan Dugger, Lee'S Summit, MO US
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20120180411 | Concrete Sandwich Wall Insert - Improved concrete form insert assemblies ( | 07-19-2012 |
Darrell D. Dugger, Grafton, IL US
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20150028274 | ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING A CABLE PULLER - A cable puller assembly is provided. The cable puller assembly includes a gripping assembly including a first engaging member and a second engaging member removably coupled to the first engaging member, the gripping assembly further including an assembly interior surface at least partially defining a cable channel configured to receive a cable. The cable puller assembly further includes a plurality of friction elements disposed on the assembly interior surface, a cable support member coupled to the gripping assembly, the cable support member configured to guide the cable through the cable channel, and a pulling member coupled to the gripping assembly. | 01-29-2015 |
Frank Dugger, Auburn, WA US
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20150298807 | MODULAR POD SYSTEM FOR AIRCRAFT - A mission pod system for an aircraft set to perform a mission includes a fixed portion that is fixedly secured to an exterior surface of the aircraft. The mission pod system also includes a modular portion that is removably secured to the fixed portion and spaced away from the exterior surface of the aircraft via the fixed portion. The modular portion includes an entirety of mission-specific components. | 10-22-2015 |
Frank E. Dugger, Honolulu, HI US
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20120328144 | Earphones - This invention provides novel earphones. In one embodiment, the earphones are configured for listening to music from a bust-mounted media player. In another embodiment, the earphones are configured for listening to music from an arm mounted media player. | 12-27-2012 |
Frank Henry Dugger, Auburn, WA US
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20150136928 | STOWABLE COMPUTER WORKSTATION - A stowable computer workstation (“SCW”) for a workplace within a vehicle is described, where the workplace has an inner sidewall of the vehicle. The SCW may include a video display mount assembly and a deployment support attached to the video display mount assembly. The deployment support is configured to deploy and stow the video display mount assembly against the inner sidewall and the deployment support is secured to the inner sidewall. | 05-21-2015 |
Harry Dugger, Flemington, NJ US
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20100008868 | SUSTAINED REMISSION OF ATOPIC DERMATITIS - It has been found that the combination of an antihistamine with a corticosteroid is more effective in the treatment of atopic dermatitis than either one used separately. The synergistic effect in some cases results in the disappearance of the atopic dermatitis lesion within one to five days with little or no relapse. Compositions and the methods of utilizing these preparations are disclosed. | 01-14-2010 |
Harry A. Dugger, Flemington, NJ US
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20090136430 | Antihistamine/Corticosteroid preparations for the treatment of atopic dermatitis - It has been found that the combination of an antihistamine with a corticosteroid is more effective in the treatment of atopic dermatitis than either one used separately. The synergistic effect in some cases results in the disappearance of the atopic dermatitis lesion within one to five days with little or no relapse. Compositions and the methods of utilizing these preparations are disclosed. | 05-28-2009 |
Janice Dugger, Westminster, CO US
Jeffery Dugger, Atlanta, GA US
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20130080081 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FLUID FLOW MEASUREMENT - A fluid flow meter estimates the velocity of water or another fluid flowing through pipe by comparing measurements of the water velocity to one or more pre-determined templates. The fluid flow meter may collect measurement signals from one or more flow sensors (e.g., ultrasonic transducers), estimate the fluid velocity or flow rate by comparing the measurement signals to the template(s), and either store the comparison results in local memory, transmit the results to a remote memory or server, or both. In some embodiments, the fluid flow meter transmits the results to a server via a wireless interface (e.g., a Zigbee, Bluetooth, or Wi-fi interface). The transducers and processing system can be powered by a battery, a power line, or, for manifolds installed outdoors, a solar cell. Example transducers and processing systems may also have a passive wake-up feature for power reduction; that is, they may only draw power when water or another fluid flows through the pipe. | 03-28-2013 |
20140069207 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR FLUID FLOW MEASUREMENT - A fluid flow meter estimates the velocity of water or another fluid flowing through pipe by comparing measurements of the water velocity to one or more pre-determined templates. The fluid flow meter may collect measurement signals from one or more flow sensors, estimate the fluid velocity or flow rate by comparing the measurement signals to the template, and either store the comparison results in local memory, transmit the results to a remote memory or server, or both. In some embodiments, the fluid flow meter transmits the results to a server via a wireless interface. The transducers and processing system can be powered by a battery, a power line, or, for manifolds installed outdoors, a solar cell. Example transducers and processing systems may also have a passive wake-up feature for power reduction; that is, they may only draw power when water or another fluid flows through the pipe. | 03-13-2014 |
Jeffery D. Dugger, Atlanta, GA US
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20110222696 | CONFIGURABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE REPROGRAMMABLE TO MODIFY THE DEVICE FREQUENCY RESPONSE - A test signal generator provides a test signal to an acoustic device under test and a data acquisition device acquires data from the acoustic device. The initial frequency response of the signal path through the acoustic device is determined based on the test signal and the acquired data. A target frequency response is selected. A desired configuration of a configurable circuit in the signal path is determined modifying the signal path such that the frequency response of the signal path is substantially similar to the target frequency response. At least one parameter for at least one programmable component of the configurable circuit is determined and programmed into the programmable component. | 09-15-2011 |
Linda Marie Dugger, Denver, CO US
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20120137729 | Flexible Mass Support Apparatus - The present invention is a flexible mass support apparatus that is designed to be partially positioned about an article such as a neck, wrist, or ankle. The present invention includes a flexible element having a longitudinal axis disposed in between a first end portion and a second end portion wherein the flexible element further assumes a configuration of a portion of a Archimedean spiral shape. Further included in the present invention is a primary mass disposed adjacent to the first end portion and a secondary mass disposed adjacent to the second end portion. Operationally, the flexible element is manually expanded and positioned about the article, and the primary and secondary masses reverse the expanded state to further place the flexible element about the article in a closed state. | 06-07-2012 |
Michael T. Dugger, Tijeras, NM US
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20140334991 | Thermally or Photochemically Activated Small Molecule Delivery Platform - Thermally or photochemically activated small molecule delivery polymers and platforms enable ‘on-demand’ delivery of a vapor-phase lubricant, such as pentanol or other alcohols, that enable scheduled or as-needed lubrication of MEMS devices, thereby greatly improving the reliability and lifespan of the devices. | 11-13-2014 |
Troy R. Dugger, Keller, TX US
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20140279974 | VERSIONING FOR CONFIGURATIONS OF REUSABLE ARTIFACTS - Arrangements described herein relate to versioning configurations of reusable artifacts. An artifact baseline corresponding to the present version of a first artifact can be created. Responsive to creating that artifact baseline, the present version of the first artifact, and present versions of children artifacts of the present version of the first artifact, are made immutable. Responsive to identifying a change to the present version of the first artifact, a new version of the first artifact can be automatically created, wherein the new version of the first artifact is mutable. | 09-18-2014 |
20150046415 | VERSIONING FOR CONFIGURATIONS OF REUSABLE ARTIFACTS - Arrangements described herein relate to versioning configurations of reusable artifacts. An artifact baseline corresponding to the present version of a first artifact can be created. Responsive to creating that artifact baseline, the present version of the first artifact, and present versions of children artifacts of the present version of the first artifact, are made immutable. Responsive to identifying a change to the present version of the first artifact, a new version of the first artifact can be automatically created, wherein the new version of the first artifact is mutable. | 02-12-2015 |
20150074067 | MANAGING REUSABLE ARTIFACTS USING PLACEHOLDERS - Arrangements described herein relate to managing reusable artifacts. Responsive to receiving a request to create a placeholder for a reusable artifact representing a reusable unit, the placeholder for an appropriate version of the reusable artifact is created within a container and a first parameter identifying the reusable artifact is assigned to an artifact property of the placeholder. The placeholder further includes a branch property configured to indicate a first null value or a second parameter identifying a branch of the reusable artifact corresponding to a particular variant of the reusable artifact, and a version property configured to indicate a second null value or a third parameter identifying a particular version of the reusable artifact. | 03-12-2015 |
20150074643 | MANAGING REUSABLE ARTIFACTS USING PLACEHOLDERS - Arrangements described herein relate to managing reusable artifacts. Responsive to receiving a request to create a placeholder for a reusable artifact representing a reusable unit, the placeholder for an appropriate version of the reusable artifact is created within a container and a first parameter identifying the reusable artifact is assigned to an artifact property of the placeholder. The placeholder further includes a branch property configured to indicate a first null value or a second parameter identifying a branch of the reusable artifact corresponding to a particular variant of the reusable artifact, and a version property configured to indicate a second null value or a third parameter identifying a particular version of the reusable artifact. | 03-12-2015 |