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Anna Fenelon, Killinick IE
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| 20100224354 | Depositing carbon nanotubes onto substrate - To deposit carbon nanotubes onto a substrate, an at least partially porous film is prepared so that a surface of the film has a layer of carbon nanotubes thereon. The film is positioned in relation to a surface of the substrate such that the surface of the film having the layer of carbon nanotubes is brought into contact with the surface of the substrate. Pressure is applied to the film to attach the film, including the layer of carbon nanotubes, to the surface of the substrate. | 09-09-2010 |
Anna Fenelon, Wexford IE
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| 20110223095 | CARBON NANOTUBE FILM - An apparatus includes a substrate and a carbon nanotube film on the substrate. The carbon nanotube film includes microscopically visible overlapping dots of carbon nanotubes. The overlapping dots being microscopically visible signifies that the carbon nanotube film was formed by depositing a solution of the carbon nanotubes on the substrate in a single pass manner. | 09-15-2011 |
Mary Catherine Fenelon, Incline Village, NV US
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| 20110035344 | COMPUTING MIXED-INTEGER PROGRAM SOLUTIONS USING MULTIPLE STARTING VECTORS - An optimization engine includes a mixed-integer programming (MIP) solver that receives a programming model, an outcome objective, and a group of start vectors. Each of the MIP start vectors in the group specify one or more restrictions to apply to the programming model. The MIP solver uses the programming model to compute a potential solution from each of the MIP start vectors included in the group, which results in a group of potential solutions. Next, the MIP solver selects one of the potential solutions in the group as an optimal intra-group solution. The optimal intra-group solution is the potential solution in the group that best achieves the outcome objective. In turn, the optimal intra-group solution is used to complete the outcome objective. | 02-10-2011 |
Michael P. Fenelon, Bothel, WA US
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| 20090240697 | Object-Based Network Scanning - In accordance with one or more aspects, a user selects one or more capabilities of a repository service and one or more capabilities of a scanner. A scan object including both acquisition parameters based on the selected one or more capabilities of the scanner and post-scan instructions based on the selected one or more capabilities of the repository service is generated and stored for subsequent access by the scanner. At the scanner, multiple scan objects available to a user of the scanner are identified. One or more electronic documents are created by scanning one or more documents using the acquisition parameters in the selected scan object. Both the post-scan instructions in the selected scan object and the one or more electronic documents are sent to a service identified in the scan object, where the post-scan instructions are processed. | 09-24-2009 |
Paul J. Fenelon, Nashville, TN US
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| 20090156376 | Balanced Stackable Dumbbell System - A dumbbell system is provided including a body portion and a handle extending across an opening in the body portion. The dumbbell system is ideal for use in areas where space is limited. | 06-18-2009 |
| 20090318273 | Balanced Circular Free Weights - Architectural parameters are provided for the dimensions of sets of balanced circular free weights so that the weights may maintain a consistent style in appearance over a range of weights while retaining their functionality. | 12-24-2009 |
| 20110089304 | Lift System - A household lift is provided with a stationary base and rack, wherein the movement of the drive gears and an associated movable portion is supported for linear motion parallel to the rack by at least a pair of extensible slides that are oriented at approximately right angles to one another. | 04-21-2011 |
Terrance P. Fenelon, Mendota Heights, MN US
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| 20100108774 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TREATING MULCH IN SITU - Methods for applying a treatment, such as colorant, to an installed landscaping material (such as wood chips or mulch), reducing the need to replace worn or weathered material. The methods include applying a pre-treatment to protect elements proximate the landscape material that are not to be treated, applying a treatment liquid to the landscaping material by spraying, and then rinsing any elements proximate the landscape material that may have be inadvertently and undesirably treated. Also described is a sprayer apparatus for applying treatment liquid to a landscaping material. The sprayer apparatus includes first and second spray outlets and an agitator therebetween. In use, the landscape material to be treated is first sprayed, the material is agitated (e.g., turned), and a second spray of treatment liquid is applied to the landscape material. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20110067602 | Reverting Colored Concrete and Rinse Water to Gray - A simple and easily useable system for reverting an uncured colored concrete material back to a gray color, by merely determining the original pigment and loading initially used to color the concrete material. The system utilizes a collection of pigment mixtures that can be selected and combined as needed to revert virtually any colored concrete back to a gray color, thus eliminating or reducing the expulsion of non-gray or colored concrete and/or dirty rinse water. Additionally, the volume of rinse water needed to clean out gray concrete is significantly less than that needed to clean out colored concrete. | 03-24-2011 |
