Exline, US
Christopher Lee Exline, Escondido, CA US
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20150205309 | Managing The Effectiveness Of Repairs In Refrigeration Assets - A method and an apparatus are provided that may be applicable to refrigeration assets, including refrigeration plants and cold-storage facilities comprising large numbers of refrigeration assets. The performance of refrigerators and refrigeration devices may be monitored based on temperature and electrical current and other measurements known or deemed to be correlated with refrigeration performance. Refrigeration assets in need of repair may be identified and a repair process may be specified, classified, managed and optimized. The immediate effectiveness and long-term persistence of repairs may be determined over time. The refrigeration assets may be classified according to reliability, performance, make, model and manufacturer. The effectiveness of repairs may be classified based on measured performance results following repairs. Service providers, including organizations, companies or individuals providing repair and other services, may be evaluated for the effectiveness and persistence of repair results using benchmarks and other quantitative evaluation methods. | 07-23-2015 |
Christopher P. Exline, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20090121470 | Wallet Size Bank Card Booklet - A wallet size bank card booklet is provided, and a method for forming the same, having a cover and a booklet insert. The cover has a width dimension ranging from about 4¾ inches to 5¼ inches and a height dimension ranging from about 3⅜ inches to 3⅜ inches. A transverse fold divides the cover into a front cover panel and a rear cover panel. The booklet insert in the form of a number of leaves has dimensions substantially the same as the dimensions of the cover, the leaves also having a transverse fold and forming pages. An opening is formed in the front cover panel. An adhesive layer is applied to the inner surface of the front cover panel and a transparent sheet is adhered to the inner surface of the front cover panel, the transparent sheet being larger than the opening, but shorter and narrower than the front panel, leaving an L-shaped marginal adhesive along two adjacent edges of the inner surface of the front panel. A pocket is formed by a first leaf being sealed along two edges to the L-shaped marginal adhesive area on the inner surface of the front panel, with a third edge adjacent the fold and a forth edge remaining open. | 05-14-2009 |
Colin Michael Exline, Los Angeles, CA US
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20140335063 | DELIVERY METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR NUCLEASE-MEDIATED GENOME ENGINEERING - Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for delivery of engineered nucleases and donor molecules into the genome of a cell. | 11-13-2014 |
David Exline, Gibsonia, PA US
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20100265320 | System and Method for Improved Forensic Analysis - A system and method for analyzing a forensic sample. A forensic sample is illuminated nondestructively with light of a first wavelength λ | 10-21-2010 |
20110188714 | System and Method for Hyperspectral Imaging of Treated Fingerprints - The present disclosure provides for a method for analyzing treated fingerprints on a document. A sample document is provided. A digital image of the sample document is obtained. The sample document is treated with a reagent and a hyperspectral image of the document is obtained. The hyperspectral image of the document is analyzed to determine a region of interest and a hyperspectal image is obtained of the region of interest. The present disclosure also provides for a system comprising a carrier frame, an imaging station for obtaining a digital image of the sample document, a first processing station for treating the document and a second processing station for developing the treated document, a second imaging station for obtaining a hyperspectral image of at least one of the document and a region of interest of the document, and a robotic subsystem for transporting the document through the system. | 08-04-2011 |
20120138820 | System and method for detecting and visualizing ignitable liquid residues using hyperspectral imaging - The present disclosure provides for a system and method for detecting, identifying and/or distinguishing between ignitable liquid residues on various types of substrates. A method may comprise generating a fluorescence data set representative of a substrate, which may comprise a fluorescence hyperspectral image. This fluorescence data set may be analyzed to determine the presence and/or identity of an ignitable liquid residue. Regions of a substrate comprising an ignitable liquid residue may further be interrogated using Raman techniques. This may comprise generating and analyzing a Raman data set representative of a region of interest of a substrate to thereby identify an ignitable liquid residue. A system may comprise an illumination source, a tunable filter, and a first detector configured to generate a fluorescence data set. The system may further comprise a second detector configured to generate a Raman data set representative of a region of interest of a substrate. | 06-07-2012 |
David L. Exline, Gibsonia, PA US
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20090092281 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED FORENSIC ANALYSIS - A method for improved forensic analysis using multi-view digital imaging of forensic specimens at a plurality of reflected, scattered, emitted, transmitted or absorbed wavelengths to provide new detailed information to distinguish and differentiate forensic materials and samples. | 04-09-2009 |
Donald D. Exline, Covington, KY US
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20080269696 | Universal seal for use with endoscopic cannula - A universal seal is shown with orbital movement of a center opening for use in endoscopic surgery. A two part seal housing encloses the universal seal in an annulus surrounding an insertion port. The outer periphery of the universal seal is clamped between the two parts at the outer edge of the annulus. An inner ring of the universal seal is free to move from side-to-side inside the annulus while maintaining rubbing contact with the upper and lower surfaces of the annuluses for vertical support. The seal housing and universal seal are mounted on a proximal end of a cannula which allows access therethrough for the endoscopic surgery. The center opening of the universal seal is in general alignment with the insertion port of the seal housing, but the center opening and inner ring may move from side to side when medical instruments are inserted through the insertion port, the center opening, and the cannula and moved from side to side. | 10-30-2008 |
Marvin K. Exline, Terre Haute, IN US
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20120275860 | DESTABILIZED BITUMINOUS BONDING LAYER - A method of applying a new surface to an existing surface. The method comprises applying a bituminous emulsion bonding layer to the existing surface; destabilizing the bituminous emulsion bonding layer; and applying a bituminous mixture to the bituminous emulsion bonding layer. | 11-01-2012 |
Marvin Keller Exline, Terre Haute, IN US
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20090269134 | RUT RESISTANT COATING AND METHOD OF APPLYING RUT RESISTANT COATING - The present invention is directed to a rut resistant coating and a method for applying the rut resistant coating on an existing surface for increasing resistance to high vertical and horizontal strains and high shear stresses. The method includes applying a binding material layer of the rut resistant coating on the existing surface to provide a substantially impermeable moisture barrier to the existing surface, the binding material layer containing less than about 11% of the total binding material of the rut resistant coating. After applying the binding material layer, an aggregate mixture layer is applied on the binding material layer to provide the wear surface of the rut resistant coating and support and structure to the rut resistant coating to resist rutting, the aggregate mixture layer containing an asphalt solution. | 10-29-2009 |
20110038668 | CRACK RESISTANT COATING AND METHOD OF APPLYING CRACK RESISTANT COATING - The present invention relates to a method for applying a crack resistant coating on a surface, where the crack resistant coating increases resistance to high vertical and horizontal movements and high shear stresses on the surface. The method comprises the steps of applying a binding material to the surface and applying an aggregate mixture within 15 seconds of applying the binding material to the surface, where the aggregate mixture comprises aggregate particles and an asphalt solution and where the aggregate mixture has a plurality of air voids, and where the binding material fills at least 15% of the air voids in the aggregate mixture (AVFA). | 02-17-2011 |
20110142538 | CRACK RESISTANT COATING AND METHOD OF APPLYING CRACK RESISTANT COATING - The present invention relates to a method for applying a crack resistant coating on a surface, where the crack resistant coating increases resistance to high vertical and horizontal movements and high shear stresses on the surface. The method comprises the steps of applying a binding material to the surface and applying an aggregate mixture within 15 seconds of applying the binding material to the surface, where the aggregate mixture comprises aggregate particles and an asphalt solution and where the aggregate mixture has a plurality of air voids, and where the binding material fills at least 15% of the air voids in the aggregate mixture (AVFA). | 06-16-2011 |
20110142540 | CRACK RESISTANT COATING AND METHOD OF APPLYING CRACK RESISTANT COATING - The present invention relates to a method for applying a crack resistant coating on a surface, where the crack resistant coating increases resistance to high vertical and horizontal movements and high shear stresses on the surface. The method comprises the steps of applying a binding material to the surface, applying an aggregate mixture within 15 seconds of applying the binding material to the surface, and allowing the binding material to fill some of the air voids in the aggregate mixture to form a substantially voidless layer with a height of at least 0.38 cm. | 06-16-2011 |
Michael P. Exline, Novelty, OH US
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20090121470 | Wallet Size Bank Card Booklet - A wallet size bank card booklet is provided, and a method for forming the same, having a cover and a booklet insert. The cover has a width dimension ranging from about 4¾ inches to 5¼ inches and a height dimension ranging from about 3⅜ inches to 3⅜ inches. A transverse fold divides the cover into a front cover panel and a rear cover panel. The booklet insert in the form of a number of leaves has dimensions substantially the same as the dimensions of the cover, the leaves also having a transverse fold and forming pages. An opening is formed in the front cover panel. An adhesive layer is applied to the inner surface of the front cover panel and a transparent sheet is adhered to the inner surface of the front cover panel, the transparent sheet being larger than the opening, but shorter and narrower than the front panel, leaving an L-shaped marginal adhesive along two adjacent edges of the inner surface of the front panel. A pocket is formed by a first leaf being sealed along two edges to the L-shaped marginal adhesive area on the inner surface of the front panel, with a third edge adjacent the fold and a forth edge remaining open. | 05-14-2009 |
William B. Exline, Chagrin Falls, OH US
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20090121470 | Wallet Size Bank Card Booklet - A wallet size bank card booklet is provided, and a method for forming the same, having a cover and a booklet insert. The cover has a width dimension ranging from about 4¾ inches to 5¼ inches and a height dimension ranging from about 3⅜ inches to 3⅜ inches. A transverse fold divides the cover into a front cover panel and a rear cover panel. The booklet insert in the form of a number of leaves has dimensions substantially the same as the dimensions of the cover, the leaves also having a transverse fold and forming pages. An opening is formed in the front cover panel. An adhesive layer is applied to the inner surface of the front cover panel and a transparent sheet is adhered to the inner surface of the front cover panel, the transparent sheet being larger than the opening, but shorter and narrower than the front panel, leaving an L-shaped marginal adhesive along two adjacent edges of the inner surface of the front panel. A pocket is formed by a first leaf being sealed along two edges to the L-shaped marginal adhesive area on the inner surface of the front panel, with a third edge adjacent the fold and a forth edge remaining open. | 05-14-2009 |