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Arthur Fowler, Winston-Salem, NC US
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| 20090039633 | Pi Shaped Cross-Member - A cross-member for supporting a vehicle chassis loads includes a generally shaped member including: i) a generally flat top sheet; ii) a first side sheet extending at an angle from the top sheet, along a length of the top sheet at a location inset from a first side edge of the top sheet such that the top sheet overhangs the first side sheet; iii) a second side sheet extending at an angle from the top sheet, along a length of the top sheet at a location inset from a second side edge of the top sheet such that the top sheet overhangs the second side sheet. | 02-12-2009 |
Arthur Nalson Fowler, Winston-Salem, NC US
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| 20110001303 | TOW ASSEMBLY FOR HEAVY TRUCKS - A tow assembly for a truck for high capacity loads provides independent load paths interconnected to a tow eye for bearing a towing load. According to one embodiment, the assembly includes a mounting interface having a front face and oppositely located side faces and defining an interior space, a first outer member extending from one side face of the mounting box, a second outer member extending from an opposite side face of the mounting box, an inner member disposed and extending through the first outer member, the interface, and the second outer member, and, a tow eye mounted to the front face of the interface and structurally interconnected to the inner bar. Towing loads are transmitted to the mounting interface and distributed and shared by the inner member and first and second tube structure. | 01-06-2011 |
| 20110295470 | TRACTOR TRAILER GAP CONTROL SYSTEM - A method for increasing the aerodynamic efficiency of a vehicle includes monitoring operating condition of a vehicle, determining if a pre-selected event has occurred with respect to the operating condition of the vehicle, communicating a spacing value to a moving device and adjusting a spacing between a cab and a trailer of the vehicle based on the communicated spacing value. | 12-01-2011 |
Dana L. Fowler, Fuquay-Varina, NC US
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| 20080273485 | System and method of discovery of wireless control device - Disclosed herein is a wireless infrastructure node configured to receive a discovery message from a wireless control device, and reply to the wireless control device with a connection request if the wireless infrastructure node is not statically assigned to another wireless control device and the wireless infrastructure node is not being managed by another wireless control device. | 11-06-2008 |
David F. Fowler, Hendersonville, NC US
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| 20100154191 | Wall Mount System - Provided is a wall mount system that may comprise a wall bracket and an object bracket selectively connectable to the wall bracket. A wall bracket may comprise a wall plate and a first elongated shank. A first elongated shank may comprise an engagement surface adapted to support a first counter-engagement surface. An object bracket may comprise an object plate, a first counter-engagement surface integral to the object plate, and a feature adapted to engage and support an associated object to be mounted. An object plate may comprise a first object plate surface, a second object plate surface facing opposite to and away from the first object plate surface, and a first through hole connecting the first object plate surface with the second object plate surface. The first through hole may be adapted to permit insertion of the first elongated shank into the first through hole. | 06-24-2010 |
Henry Thomas Fowler, Charlotte, NC US
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| 20110309219 | RETAINING SYSTEM - A retaining system according to example embodiments of the present invention may include a base plate that includes a cam and alignment guides, where the cam defines both a locked position and an unlocked position, and a support shoe that includes alignment tabs and a locking tab, where the support shoe is configured to be inserted into the alignment guides when the cam member is in the unlocked position. Upon insertion of the support shoe into the alignment guides, the cam may be configured to engage the locking tab of the support shoe and bias at least one of the alignment tabs into engagement with at least one of the alignment guides as the cam advances from the unlocked position to the locked position. | 12-22-2011 |
Jeffrey Fowler, Greensboro, NC US
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| 20100234230 | PICKERING EMULSION FORMULATIONS - The invention provides aqueous pesticidal concentrates comprising at least one colloidal solid, a dispersed emulsion phase comprising at least one substantially water-insoluble pesticidally active ingredient, which is either itself an oily liquid comprising the oil phase, is a solid but is dissolved in an oily liquid present in the oil phase, is a solid and is dispersed within the oil phase or is present as a colloidal solid adsorbed to the liquid-liquid interface between the continuous aqueous phase and the dispersed oil phase and at least one Ostwald ripening inhibitor. | 09-16-2010 |
| 20100279865 | HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a herbicidal composition comprising glyphosate, diquat, prodiamine and ammonium sulfate. The invention also relates to a method of controlling the growth of weeds and to the use of this composition. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100292079 | PICKERING EMULSION FORMULATIONS - The invention provides aqueous pesticidal concentrates comprising at least one colloidal solid and a dispersed emulsion phase comprising at least one substantially water-insoluble pesticidally active ingredient, which is either itself an oily liquid comprising the oil phase, is a solid but is dissolved in an oily liquid present in the oil phase, is a solid and is dispersed within the oil phase or is present as a colloidal solid adsorbed to the liquid-liquid interface between the continuous aqueous phase and the dispersed oil phase. | 11-18-2010 |
Jeffrey David Fowler, Greensboro, NC US
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| 20080248955 | Emulsifiable Concentrates Containing Adjuvants - The present invention relates to stable emulsifiable concentrates comprising an oil adjuvant and at least one member selected from the group consisting of herbicidally active 2-[4[(5-chloro-3-fluoropyridin-2-yloxy)-phenoxy]-propionic acid derivatives and quinoline derivative safeners and to the use thereof as a pesticide. | 10-09-2008 |
| 20110143938 | Herbicide Composition - The present invention relates to a method of selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising crop plants and weeds, wherein the method comprises application to the locus of a weed controlling amount of an aqueous spray composition comprising a compound of formula (I) wherein R | 06-16-2011 |
Roger Guy Fowler, Apex, NC US
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| 20090148223 | Hinge with Sliding Pivot Transfer - Exemplary embodiments provide for a method and apparatus for moving a cover of a device relative to a base of the device to provide access to an interior space. An indication to open a cover coupled to a base is received. Responsive to receiving the indication, the cover is sequentially pivoted around a first pivot and a second pivot to provide access to the interior space while maintaining the cover within a footprint of the device. | 06-11-2009 |
Scott A. Fowler, Apex, NC US
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| 20100310550 | ALPHA 1- ANTITRYPSIN COMPOSITIONS - A streamlined method for purifying alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) from an AAT-containing protein mixture, such as a Cohn fraction IV precipitate, is provided. In the method of the invention, contaminating proteins are destabilized by cleavage of disulfide bonds with a reducing reagent, such as a dithiol, which does not affect AAT. The destabilized proteins are then preferentially adsorbed on a solid protein-adsorbing material, without the addition of a salt as a precipitant. Separation of the solid adsorbent from the solution leaves a purified AAT solution that is directly suitable for chromatographic purification, without the need for extensive desalting as in prior art processes. A process incorporating this method, which provides pharmaceutical grade AAT in high yield on a commercial scale, is also described. | 12-09-2010 |
