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Cathy Edgington, Spring, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20120018342 | One-piece, continuously blow molded container with rigid fitment - A one-piece, blow molded fluoropolymer container, having a thin-walled, flexible bag portion and one or more rigid, thick-walled fitment, wherein the bag and the one or more rigid fitment are formed during the same blow molding process, from a continuous source of fluoropolymer material, to form a complete, one-piece, fully integrated container. | 01-26-2012 |
Cathy E. Edgington, Spring, TX US
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| 20080298727 | One-piece, continuoulsy blow molded container with rigid fitment - A one-piece, blow molded fluoropolymer container, having a thin-walled, flexible bag portion and one or more rigid, thick-walled fitment, wherein the bag and the one or more rigid fitment are formed during the same blow molding process, from a continuous source of fluoropolymer material, to form a complete, one-piece, fully integrated container. | 12-04-2008 |
Garry Edgington, Honolulu, HI US
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| 20080317702 | METHOD FOR TREATING MICROORGANISMS AND/OR INFECTIOUS AGENTS - This invention relates to a method comprising contacting a microorganism and/or an infectious agent with an effective amount of a polymer composition to reduce or eliminate the reproductivity, metabolism, growth and/or pathogenicity of the microorganism and/or infectious agent, the polymer composition comprising water, a water-soluble film forming polymer, a chelating agent, and a surfactant. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20080317949 | METHOD FOR PROTECTING SUBSTRATES AND REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM SUCH SUBSTRATES - This invention relates to a method for removing contaminant material (e.g., graffiti) from a substrate, comprising: applying a coating composition to the substrate, the coating composition comprising water, a water-soluble film forming polymer, a wetting agent and a thixotropic additive; dehydrating the aqueous composition and/or crosslinking the polymer to form a sacrificial barrier coating; depositing the contaminant material on the barrier coating; and removing at least part of the barrier coating and the contaminant material from the substrate. | 12-25-2008 |
Jason Michael Edgington, Cedar Falls, IA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080236693 | EXHAUST PIPE ASSEMBLY - The invention relates to an exhaust pipe assembly. There is a need for an exhaust pipe assembly which transmits less noise to the environment. The exhaust pipe assembly includes a hollow exhaust pipe, and a hollow shield which surrounds at least a portion of the pipe. The shield is supported from and separated from the pipe by a plurality of elastomeric support elements which are interposed between the pipe and the shield. Each support element includes a larger body positioned between the pipe and the shield, and a smaller stem which projects from the body and extends into a bore formed in the shield. Each support element is preferably formed by injecting an elastomeric material through a corresponding one of the bores to form the body in the space between the pipe and the shield. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20110108358 | NOISE ATTENUATOR AND RESONATOR - A resonator attenuates sound waves at first and second frequencies. The resonator includes a first tube, and a second tube received within the first tube. Both tubes have an open end and a closed end. The first tube has an axial length which is longer than the axial length of the second tube. The first tube attenuates sound waves at the first frequency and the second tube attenuates sound waves at the second frequency. The second tube has an outer wall which engages an inner wall of the first tube. The open end of the second tube is surrounded by the open end of the first tube. The open end of the first tube is attached to an engine air intake conduit. The conduit communicates air from a charge air cooler to an engine intake manifold. | 05-12-2011 |
Joseph Edgington, Sacramento, CA US
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| 20100169543 | RECOVERY FOR NON-VOLATILE MEMORY AFTER POWER LOSS - Non-volatile memory array can be recovered after a power loss. In one example, pages of a memory array are scanned to find a first free page after the power loss. The first free page is marked as available, and the page marked as available is written to with the next write cycle | 07-01-2010 |
Michael B. Edgington, Herriman, UT US
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| 20090307602 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND SHARING A PRESENTATION - In one example, a method for creating a presentation comprises uploading a plurality of digital medial files from a client device to an application server for processing and subsequent storage on a media server. The method additionally comprises receiving user input from the client device defining aspects of a presentation, the user-defined aspects identifying a configuration file and a plurality of digital media files for inclusion in the presentation. The method further comprises transmitting the user-defined aspects from the client device to the application server. The application server stores a record of the presentation, the record including the user-defined aspects. Further, the application server distributes a link to the record that is accessed to retrieve and dynamically render the presentation. | 12-10-2009 |
Michael D. Edgington, Bridgewater, MA US
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| 20120072211 | USING CODEC PARAMETERS FOR ENDPOINT DETECTION IN SPEECH RECOGNITION - Systems, methods and apparatus for determining an estimated endpoint of human speech in a sound wave received by a mobile device having a speech encoder for encoding the sound wave to produce an encoded representation of the sound wave. The estimated endpoint may be determined by analyzing information available from the speech encoder, without analyzing the sound wave directly and without producing a decoded representation of the sound wave. The encoded representation of the sound wave may be transmitted to a remote server for speech recognition processing, along with an indication of the estimated endpoint. | 03-22-2012 |
Nicholas John Edgington, Cary, NC US
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| 20110129671 | METHOD OF PRODUCING QUANTUM CONFINED INDIUM NITRIDE STRUCTURES - A method and system for producing quantum confined metal nitride. The method includes immersing two electrodes into a nitrogen environment wherein at least one electrode includes an indium electrode, and passing an arc between the electrodes. The system includes a container for holding a bath of liquid nitrogen, two electrodes disposed inside the container so as to be immersed into the bath of liquid nitrogen, at least one of the two electrodes being a metal electrode, and a voltage source connected to the electrodes and configured to pass an arc between the electrodes. | 06-02-2011 |
Thomas S. Edgington, La Jolla, CA US
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| 20100113328 | Targeted delivery to legumain-expressing cells - The present invention relates to new agents and methods useful for preventing, treating and diagnosing diseases such as cancer. For example, the invention relates to prodrug agents useful for targeting and delivering cytotoxic drugs to cancerous cells. | 05-06-2010 |
Todd Bryan Edgington, Wenatchee, WA US
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| 20100047408 | Banana Treatments - There is provided a method for treating bananas comprising contacting said bananas with a liquid composition comprising a cyclopropene molecular encapsulation agent complex, wherein the duration of said contacting is from 1 second to 4 minutes. | 02-25-2010 |
