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Aaron M. Fiala, Newport, MI US
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| 20090074968 | WET-ON-WET TWO-TONE PAINTING - In at least one embodiment, the present invention relates to a method and system of painting an article having two or more base coats, and to articles prepared in accordance therewith. In at least one embodiment, the method comprises applying a primer composition to a first and second area of the article; applying a first base composition to the first area of the article; curing the primer composition and the first base composition to form a primer and a first base coat; masking at least a portion of the first base coat; applying a second base composition to the second area of the article; removing the masking; applying a clear coat composition to the first and second area of the article; and curing the second base and the clear coat compositions. In at least one embodiment, the article is a vehicle and the compositions are applied via automated spray equipment. | 03-19-2009 |
Harvey E. Fiala, Downey, CA US
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| 20110219893 | Inertial propulsion device to move an object up and down - Disclosed herein are two separate processes that do not require a propellant and do not produce an equal and opposite reaction against any external form of matter in the Local Inertial Reference Frame and do not violate Newton's Laws in the Universal Reference Frame. The first process produces horizontal motion, relies on the earth's gravitational field as an external force, and has been successfully tested. The second process produces vertical motion and relies only on the aether. It has been successfully tested considering the effect of the earth's gravity. Due to the law of conservation of angular momentum, the first process is considered by some to not be possible, but with the proper use of an external field (for example, gravity) and the phenomenon of precession, it is clearly possible. A clear distinction is made between a simple rotor and a gyroscope which is a far more complex device. | 09-15-2011 |
Harvey Emanuel Fiala, Downey, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090183951 | Intertial propulsion device - Inertial propulsion is a largely undeveloped field. Inertial propulsion is defined as propelling a vehicle without the use of a propellant such as rocket fuel or ions, or by the application of an external force. | 07-23-2009 |
John-Arthur Fiala, Spring, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090183951 | Intertial propulsion device - Inertial propulsion is a largely undeveloped field. Inertial propulsion is defined as propelling a vehicle without the use of a propellant such as rocket fuel or ions, or by the application of an external force. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20110219893 | Inertial propulsion device to move an object up and down - Disclosed herein are two separate processes that do not require a propellant and do not produce an equal and opposite reaction against any external form of matter in the Local Inertial Reference Frame and do not violate Newton's Laws in the Universal Reference Frame. The first process produces horizontal motion, relies on the earth's gravitational field as an external force, and has been successfully tested. The second process produces vertical motion and relies only on the aether. It has been successfully tested considering the effect of the earth's gravity. Due to the law of conservation of angular momentum, the first process is considered by some to not be possible, but with the proper use of an external field (for example, gravity) and the phenomenon of precession, it is clearly possible. A clear distinction is made between a simple rotor and a gyroscope which is a far more complex device. | 09-15-2011 |
John Emil Fiala, Spring, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090183951 | Intertial propulsion device - Inertial propulsion is a largely undeveloped field. Inertial propulsion is defined as propelling a vehicle without the use of a propellant such as rocket fuel or ions, or by the application of an external force. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20110219893 | Inertial propulsion device to move an object up and down - Disclosed herein are two separate processes that do not require a propellant and do not produce an equal and opposite reaction against any external form of matter in the Local Inertial Reference Frame and do not violate Newton's Laws in the Universal Reference Frame. The first process produces horizontal motion, relies on the earth's gravitational field as an external force, and has been successfully tested. The second process produces vertical motion and relies only on the aether. It has been successfully tested considering the effect of the earth's gravity. Due to the law of conservation of angular momentum, the first process is considered by some to not be possible, but with the proper use of an external field (for example, gravity) and the phenomenon of precession, it is clearly possible. A clear distinction is made between a simple rotor and a gyroscope which is a far more complex device. | 09-15-2011 |
Keith Kevin Fiala, Wimberley, TX US
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| 20080267592 | Jewelry display box with digital output apparatus - A jewelry presentation apparatus comprises an enclosure, a jewelry retention structure and a digital content presentation system. The enclosure includes a cover that is moveably attached to a main body in a manner whereby the main body and the cover jointly define enclosable interior space of the enclosure. The cover is movable with respect to the main body for allowing access to the interior space. The jewelry retention structure is mounted on the enclosure within the interior space and is configured for retaining a jewelry item in an intended position. The digital content presentation system is mounted on the enclosure. The digital content presentation system is configured for storing digital content information and for audibly outputting an audio component of the digital content information via an audio output device thereof. Audibly outputting the audio component commences in response to the cover being moved to allow access to the interior space. | 10-30-2008 |
Milan Fiala, Los Angeles, CA US
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| 20090104629 | USE OF BIOMARKERS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE FOR DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND DRUG SCREENING - The invention relates to method of diagnosing Alzheimer's disease or detecting a predisposition to Alzheimer's disease including providing a test cell sample from a subject, exposing the test cell sample to labeled amyloid beta peptides, and determining the level of labeled amyloid beta peptides in the test cell sample, wherein lower levels of labeled amyloid beta peptides in the test cell sample compared to a control cell sample are indicative of Alzheimer's disease. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090263492 | Diagnostic Methods and Genetic Markers for Alzheimer Disease - Disclosed are methods for identifying individuals suffering from a CNS disorder (including Alzheimer's Disease, behavioral disorders, and the like) that could be treated with a CNS drug with greater therapeutic efficacy and lower side effects and the compounds useful for such treatment. Also disclosed are methods for predicting the efficacy of a drug candidate for the treatment of a CNS disorder. The technology is also applicable to drug discovery for use in animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. | 10-22-2009 |
Robert A. Fiala, Spokane, WA US
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| 20100223766 | LOW Z PREFORM - A method for forming a fibrous three dimensional structure comprises providing a first fibrous layer, wherein the first fibrous layer is aligned in the machine direction. At least one additional fibrous layer is superposed with the first fibrous layer, wherein the direction of alignment of the at least one additional fibrous layer is at an acute angle to the machine direction. The first fibrous layer and the at least one additional fibrous layer are needled together at a needle density of greater than approximately 55 needle punches per square centimeter, forming a first combined fibrous mat. The combined fibrous mat is superposed with at least one additional combined fibrous mat and needled at a needle density of less than approximately 60 needle punches per square centimeter, forming a fibrous three dimensional structure. | 09-09-2010 |
