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David R. Emmert, Angola, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120015128FORMS CONTAINING A REMOVABLE HANG TAG AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THE SAME - Methods and apparatus for constructing a form are described. An example form includes a substrate having a first face and a second face. The example form also includes a plurality of lines of weakness including a first line of weakness formed in the substrate, a second line of weakness formed in the substrate adjacent to the first line of weakness and coupled to the first line of weakness at a first junction, a third line of weakness formed in the substrate and coupled to the first line of weakness, a fourth line of weakness formed in the substrate and coupled to the second line of weakness, a fifth line of weakness formed in the substrate distal to the first line of weakness, and a sixth line of weakness formed in the substrate distal to the second line of weakness and coupled to the fifth line of weakness at a second junction. The example form further includes a fold line formed on the substrate between the first junction and the second junction. The first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth lines of weakness define a central area and a perimeter matrix and the fold line divides the central area into a first side and a second side.01-19-2012

Gary Lynn Emmert, Collierville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090277255Real-Time, On-Line Analysis for the Quantification of Trihalomethane Species Within Drinking Water Supplies - Separating trihalomethanes from drinking water samples (via a process such as capillary membrane sampling, and the like) followed by gas chromatograph analysis to determine quantity measurements and species identification of such trihalomethane (THM4) contaminants therein is provided. With the necessity to chlorinate drinking water to remove harmful bacteria and other potential toxins, trihalomethane byproducts are generated that may harm humans after consumption as well due to suspect carcinogenicity of such compounds. A reliable manner of measuring such drinking water supplies for such THM4 contaminants at locations far from the source and closer to dispensers is highly desirable. The ability to separate the THM4 from the drinking water sample, followed by a gas chromatography or like manner of quantifying and identifying the THM4 compounds possibly present within the drinking water sample has been found to be nearly as reliable as federally mandated source measuring methods for the same purpose, but with the versatility to measure for such trihalomethane contaminants anywhere along the drinking water supply line.11-12-2009
20090277256Real-Time, On-Line Analysis for the Quantification of Total Haloacetic Acid and Trihalomethane Species in Drinking Water Supplies - Capillary membrane sampling-flow injection analyzer (CMS-FIA) analyses of drinking water samples for quantity measurements of total trihalomethane and haloacetic acid contaminants therein are provided. With the necessity to chlorinate drinking water to remove harmful bacteria and other potential toxins, trihalomethane and haloacetic acid byproducts are generated that may harm humans after consumption as well. A reliable manner of measuring such drinking water supplies for such trihalomethane and/or haloacetic acids at locations far from the source and closer to dispensers is highly desirable. The CMS-FIA analysis method of the invention has been found to be nearly as reliable as source measuring methods for the same purpose, but with the versatility to measure for such trihalomethane and haloacetic acid contaminants anywhere along the drinking water supply line.11-12-2009
20090278055Real-Time, On-Line Analysis of Haloacetic Acid Species and Amounts Thereof in Drinking Water Supplies - Post-column reaction-ion chromatography (PCR-IC) analysis of drinking water samples for quantity measurements and species identification of haloacetic acid contaminants therein is provided. With the necessity to chlorinate drinking water to remove harmful bacteria and other potential toxins, haloacetic acid byproducts are generated that may harm humans after consumption as well. A reliable manner of measuring such drinking water supplies for haloacetic acids at locations far from the source and closer to dispensers is highly desirable. The PCR-IC analysis method of the invention has been found to be nearly as reliable as source measuring methods for the same purpose, but with the versatility to measure for such haloacetic acid contaminants anywhere along the drinking water supply line.11-12-2009

Gordon D. Emmert, Crawfordsville, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090266504LONG WEAR SIDE DAMS - The method of producing thin cast strip by continuous casting having a side dam assembly. The side dam assembly includes a side dam having opposite outer surfaces, one surface contacting molten metal and the opposite outer surface having fastening portions capable of attaching the side dam to a side dam holder, to hold the side dam in place during casting without exposed portions of the side dam holder extending substantially beyond the opposite outer surface toward the outer surface for contacting molten metal.10-29-2009

Jake Emmert, Portage, IN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120031801Inorganic oxide powder. - A chemical compound of Black Iron Oxide particles coated with aluminum oxide particles and magnesium sulfate particles. The coated compound is protected from contact with the oxygen molecules in the surrounding atmosphere and thereby is less prone to self-heating and combustion.02-09-2012

Michael Emmert, Lindale, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100217195Needle for Bloodless IV - An intravenous catheter system having a retractable needle system and a body system is disclosed. The retractable needle system includes a housing, a needle, a docking feature, and an optional anti-shearing mechanism. The body system includes a body, at least one hub, a catheter connector, at least one plug, a plug recoil mechanism, a locking mechanism, a flash chamber, and a flash window.08-26-2010

Raymond L. Emmert, Humacao, PR US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110130251STILT DEVICES WITH COMMON LEG SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES - A stilt device having a front extendible strut and a cooperating rear extendible strut pivotally connected to a base member and a shoe plate, the front and rear extendible struts being disposed in a parallelogram relationship. The rear extendible strut has a rear member and a rear extendible member. A leg support pole is supported at one end by the rear extendible member and extends for its other end to be connected to a workman's leg to provide stability and to thereby enable the replacement of height determining extendible members, the distance from the shoe plate being a common vertical difference that is unchanged the extension of the extendible struts or by components thereof. For stilts of increased height the springs of the damping assemblies are selectively stiffened.06-02-2011

Sidney Quiinn Emmert, Oklahoma City, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120000034Portable Light Assembly - An apparatus and associated method for operating a portable light assembly. In accordance with some embodiments, a frame providing a bridge and defining a transport region and a deployment region is slidingly connected to a mast. An arm is further connected to the mast by a hinge while a light fixture is connected to the arm. In various embodiments, the light fixture is capable of transitioning from a deployed position where the mast engages the deployment region and a transport position where the mast and light fixture are disposed within the transport region.01-05-2012

Sidney Quinn Emmert, Oklahoma City, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120063127Indirect Light Assembly - An apparatus and associated method for operating a portable light assembly. In accordance with some embodiments, a frame providing a bridge and defining a transport region and a deployment region is slidingly connected to a mast. An arm is further connected to the mast by a hinge while a light fixture is connected to the arm. In various embodiments, the light fixture is capable of transitioning from a deployed position where the mast engages the deployment region and a transport position where the mast and light fixture are disposed within the transport region.03-15-2012

Sonya Emmert, Oklahoma City, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120063127Indirect Light Assembly - An apparatus and associated method for operating a portable light assembly. In accordance with some embodiments, a frame providing a bridge and defining a transport region and a deployment region is slidingly connected to a mast. An arm is further connected to the mast by a hinge while a light fixture is connected to the arm. In various embodiments, the light fixture is capable of transitioning from a deployed position where the mast engages the deployment region and a transport position where the mast and light fixture are disposed within the transport region.03-15-2012

Steve Emmert, Crystal Lake, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080235599CONTENT SHARING VIA DISCOVERY OF AND TRANSFER TO NEARBY MORE CAPABLE DEVICES - A method, mobile telecommunications apparatus, and electronic device for optimally presenting media content are disclosed. A memory stores the media content. A processor identifies a media type for the media content and identifies capable media devices among proximate media devices. An interface transfers the media content to a selected media device.09-25-2008
20100225600Display Structure with Direct Piezoelectric Actuation - A user friendly display structure (09-09-2010

Steve C. Emmert, Crystal Lake, IL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080204418Adaptable User Interface and Mechanism for a Portable Electronic Device - A multimodal electronic device (08-28-2008
20080204463Adaptable User Interface and Mechanism for a Title Portable Electronic Device - A multimodal electronic device (08-28-2008
20080298084LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR THIN REFLECTIVE DISPLAY DEVICES - A display for a mobile communication device is disclosed. The display may include a first layer with refractive index n12-04-2008

Patent applications by Steve C. Emmert, Crystal Lake, IL US

Timothy S. Emmert, Broken Arrow, OK US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100115546INTERACTIVE SPECIAL EVENTS VIDEO SIGNAL NAVIGATION SYSTEM - A system interactively controlled by a TV viewer remote control transmitter displays current or future programming information superimposed over the normal programming displayed on any channel accessible to the viewer's display screen. Identification signal data are accessed and generated by the computer for durations defined in the identification signal data either automatically or in response to the TV viewer remote. Information signal data are accessed and generated by the computer in response to the TV viewer remote. A signal combiner superimposes the identification signal or the information signal over the viewer usable signal of any selected channel from the tuner. The identification signal may include data defining an icon or textual matter alerting a viewer to the availability of information data. The information signal may include program descriptive data, schedule data, pricing data and/or payment authorization and recording prompt data and the like sequenced for interactive control of the computer by the viewer. The identification signal may be specially dedicated to a normal programming information channel so that the viewer can interact with respect to specific programs identified without changing from the programming information channel. Thus, the viewer is able to receive an automatic alert to availability of current and future programming and to elect to interactively exercise a variety of options with respect to such current and future programming without interruption of presently viewed programming.05-06-2010