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Dunkerley
John W. Dunkerley, Derbyshire GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090203563 | Method of Preparing an Overbased or Neutral Detergent - The invention provides a process for preparing a neutral or an overbased detergent, the process by: reacting (a) a pre-prepared suspension comprising (i) a metal base with a mean particle size of 10 micrometres or less; (ii) a surfactant; and (iii) an organic medium in which the metal base is suspended typically by a physical process. An overbased detergent may be formed with a further reaction with acidifying overbasing agent. The invention further provides a lubricant composition containing said neutral and overbased detergent. | 08-13-2009 |
William E. Dunkerley, Mcdonough, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100107469 | Noise-emitting lure - The lure of the present invention may include a main housing and one or more tumblers which may tumble and strike the inside walls of the main housing when the lure is rotated, resulting in emission of a fish-attractive clicking noise. The main housing may be fitted with one or more swivel eyelet members for tangle-free line and tackle attachment. The lure may include one or more spinner blades or propeller blades to drive rotation of the main housing. The main housing and/or tumbler(s) may be any of a variety of shapes, sizes, and lengths to create sounds in a wide range of frequencies for catching different kinds of fish, and materials from which the main housing and tumbler(s) are made may further impact frequency, pitch, and range of sound emitted. | 05-06-2010 |
William G. Dunkerley, Mcdonough, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100107469 | Noise-emitting lure - The lure of the present invention may include a main housing and one or more tumblers which may tumble and strike the inside walls of the main housing when the lure is rotated, resulting in emission of a fish-attractive clicking noise. The main housing may be fitted with one or more swivel eyelet members for tangle-free line and tackle attachment. The lure may include one or more spinner blades or propeller blades to drive rotation of the main housing. The main housing and/or tumbler(s) may be any of a variety of shapes, sizes, and lengths to create sounds in a wide range of frequencies for catching different kinds of fish, and materials from which the main housing and tumbler(s) are made may further impact frequency, pitch, and range of sound emitted. | 05-06-2010 |
