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Andrea Goforth, Portland, OR US
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20140194733 | BISMUTH PARTICLE X-RAY CONTRAST AGENTS - Radiopaque bismuth particles and methods of making and using the radiopaque bismuth particles are disclosed. The radiopaque bismuth particles include an elemental bismuth core and an outer coating comprising one or more coating agents. Disclosed radiopaque bismuth particles are suitable for use in surgical sponges and plastic objects. | 07-10-2014 |
Douglas Edmon Goforth, Painted Post, NY US
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20150251377 | GLASS LAMINATE STRUCTURES FOR HEAD-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM - A glass laminate structure comprising a non-strengthened external glass sheet, a strengthened internal glass sheet, and at least one polymer interlayer intermediate the external and internal glass sheets. The internal glass sheet can have a thickness ranging from about 0.3 mm to about 1.5 mm, the external glass sheet can have a thickness ranging from about 1.5 mm to about 3.0 mm, and the polymer interlayer can have a first edge with a first thickness and a second edge opposite the first edge with a second thickness greater than the first thickness. Other embodiments include external and internal strengthened glass sheets as well as an external strengthened glass sheet and an internal non-strengthened glass sheet. | 09-10-2015 |
John W. Goforth, San Francisco, CA US
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20100323334 | WEB-BASED EMERGENCY RESPONSE EXERCISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF - According to one embodiment, a method for simulating portions of an emergency response exercise includes generating situational awareness outputs associated with a simulated emergency and sending the situational awareness outputs to a plurality of output devices. Also, the method includes outputting to a user device a plurality of decisions associated with the situational awareness outputs at a decision point, receiving a selection of one of the decisions from the user device, generating new situational awareness outputs based on the selected decision, and repeating the sending, outputting and receiving steps based on the new situational awareness outputs. Other methods, systems, and computer program products are included according to other embodiments of the invention. | 12-23-2010 |
Kevin Goforth, Chester Springs, PA US
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20110195179 | REFLECTIVE SUBSTRATE SURFACE SYSTEM, REFLECTIVE ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS OF IMPROVING THE VISIBILITY OF A SUBSTRATE SURFACE - The present invention provides a marking system adapted for coating a surface of a substrate in which a drying agent is used. According to a first aspect of the invention, a binder layer, such as paint, is applied to the surface. A drying agent is dispensed into the spray of a binder and becomes incorporated with the binder on the substrate surface. The incorporation of the drying agent into the binder prior to application on the surface provides improved mixing of the drying agent and binder and improved performance. According to a second aspect of the invention, a combination of optical elements and a drying agent are stored in a common hopper and are dispensed into the spray of the binder and become incorporated with the binder on the substrate surface. The mixture of optical elements and drying agent prevents coagulation of the drying agent and the resulting clogging of the dispenser. | 08-11-2011 |
20140170306 | FAST CURING EPOXY TRAFFIC MARKING COMPOSITIONS - A method for applying a fast curing epoxy traffic marking composition is provided in which curing agents are coated on a carrier such as glass beads or porous silica. These carriers are dropped onto the epoxy coating and promote rapid curing of the top layer of the epoxy coating while the bottom layer is given additional time to adhere to the roadway surface. This enables the application contractor to open a marked roadway in a quicker manner with less motorist disruption. | 06-19-2014 |
20140178128 | POROUS SILICON OXIDE DRYING AGENTS FOR WATERBORNE LATEX PAINT COMPOSITIONS - A highway marking paint is provided formed from a waterborne latex paint and porous silica having a pore volume in the range of 0.3 cc/g to 3.0 cc/g. The silica enables the paint to achieve sufficient viscosity to permit the application of a highway marking of at least 40 mil and preferably at least 120 mil. The highway marking paint can also include retroreflective glass beads. Optionally, the highway marking paint further includes an acrylic polymer emulsion. The porous silica can be mixed with an ion exchange resin to control the drying properties of the paint. | 06-26-2014 |
20140321911 | Durable, Thick Waterborne Latex Paint Compositions for Highway Markings - A highway marking paint is provided formed from a waterborne latex paint and porous silica. The silica enables the paint to achieve sufficient viscosity to permit the application of a highway marking of at least 40 mil and preferably at least 120 mil. The highway marking paint can also include retroreflective glass beads. Optionally, the highway marking paint further includes an acrylic polymer emulsion. | 10-30-2014 |
Marty Goforth, Cushing, OK US
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20130334238 | Internal Liquid Drainage and Removal Container Liner - An internal liner for a cooler is provided having a base attached to a set of side walls with handles along the uppermost edge thereof. The base includes a plurality of apertures disposed along its surface to allow liquid to pass therethrough. The liner is placed into a cooler or similar container prior to normal use. When ice is used in conjunction with a cooler, it melts and forms standing water. The liner holds stored items within the cooler and can be lifted from the cooler to separate the contents from the water, thus allowing a user to pour out excessive water from the cooler without displacing its contents. The liner provides a method to efficiently separate standing water from stored items within a cooler when utilized in conjunction with water, where the user desires to remove water from within the cooler. | 12-19-2013 |
Robert Calvin Goforth, Fayetteville, AR US
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20140004505 | CARTRIDGE BASED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING AN ANALYTE IN A SAMPLE | 01-02-2014 |
Steven Edmon Goforth, Tampa, FL US
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20130085829 | PAPER COUPON FRAUD DETECTION - A computer may receive a product code from a POS device. Further, the computer may compare the product code to identifiers for a plurality of fraudulent coupons comprising universal product codes (UPCs) of the fraudulent coupon and a trigger item code of the fraudulent coupon. Responsive to a match between the product code and the identifier of at least one fraudulent coupon, the computer may obtain information associated with the fraudulent coupon. Further, the computer may transmit the information of the at least one fraudulent coupon to the POS device. The POS device may receive the information of the at least one fraudulent coupon and compare the information with a UPC of a coupon scanned at the POS device. Responsive to a match between the fraudulent coupon information and the UPC of the coupon, the computer may generate an alert to notify that the scanned coupon is a fraudulent coupon. | 04-04-2013 |
Wade Goforth, Carrollton, TX US
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20130311014 | TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEM - A train control system, in particular to a train control system for a train consist using a Distributed Power (DP) technology. This technology refers to the placement and operation of one or more groups of locomotives, which are distributed throughout a train consist including a multiple railcars and multiple locomotives. These locomotives are remotely controlled from the cab in the leading locomotive (i.e., the Lead locomotive (LL)). | 11-21-2013 |
20150102177 | USING WAYSIDE SIGNALS TO OPTIMIZE TRAIN DRIVING UNDER AN OVERARCHING RAILWAY NETWORK SAFETY SYSTEM - Disclosed embodiments provide a system and methodologies that provide an optimized train driving strategy using wayside signaling while conforming to the requirements of a wayside track safety system, e.g., the “Automatic Train Protection” (ATP) System. | 04-16-2015 |