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Brian J. Green, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090115612 | ALARM SYSTEMS, REMOTE COMMUNICATION DEVICES, AND ARTICLE SECURITY METHODS - Alarm systems, remote communication devices, and article security methods are described according to some aspects of the disclosure. In one aspect, an article security method includes associating a remote communication device with an article to be secured; using the remote communication device, generating a plurality of electrical signals responsive to receipt of spurious electromagnetic energy and a plurality of wireless signals of a base communication device associated with the remote communication device to form an alarm system; distinguishing the electrical signals generated responsive to the spurious electromagnetic energy from electrical signals generated responsive to the wireless signals of the base communication device; and responsive to the distinguishing, generating a plurality of human perceptible alarm signals corresponding to respective ones of the electrical signals generated responsive to the wireless signals of the base communication device. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20100127873 | ALARM SYSTEMS, WIRELESS ALARM DEVICES, AND ARTICLE SECURITY METHODS - Alarm systems, wireless alarm devices, and article security methods are described according to some aspects of the disclosure. In one aspect, an alarm system includes a base communication device, a remote communication device configured to communicate with the base communication device, wherein the remote communication device is adapted to be associated with an article to be secured and wherein the remote communication device comprises alarm circuitry, and wherein the remote communication device is configured to generate a reference signal comprising a plurality of identifiable components corresponding to communications intermediate the base communication device and the remote communication device and to control the alarm circuitry to generate a human perceptible alarm responsive to detection of the presence of the plurality of identifiable components in the reference signal. | 05-27-2010 |
Charles Bradley Green, Dacula, GA US
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| 20090242070 | Brewing Mechanism - A dispensing system for injecting a fluid into a number of containers. The dispensing system may include a turret plate for holding the containers and an injection system positioned about the turret plate. The injection system may include a piston for contacting a container. The piston may include an injection surface in communication with an internal spring such that the internal spring forces the injection surface against the container. | 10-01-2009 |
Craig Green, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20120273920 | Devices including composite thermal capacitors - Embodiments of the present disclosure include devices or systems that include a composite thermal capacitor disposed in thermal communication with a hot spot of the device, methods of dissipating thermal energy in a device or system, and the like. | 11-01-2012 |
Daniel Joseph Green, Richmond Hill, GA US
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| 20120284946 | Armored sponge cleaning mitt - An armored sponge cleaning mitt device for cleaning sharp-edged objects, such as the blades of knives and other cutlery apparatus. The present invention is a cleaning device that can be readily slipped about the blade of a knife, for example, in a substantially enclosing manner such as to effectively provide cleaning of the blade surfaces of the device while being frictionally slide along the blade. The armored sponge cleaning mitt is sized and dimensioned to fit about the hand of a wearer and encasing the fingers and thumb and comprising several layers bonded together to form a unitary structure. This multi-layered mitt includes an abrasive layer for providing a scouring cleaning surface, a sponge layer, a fabric layer and an armored rigid layer providing structure and protection from the sharp edges being cleaned. In some embodiments, the multilayered mitt may comprise an exterior fabric layer with an interior abrasive scouring cleaning surface layer. | 11-15-2012 |
Edward G. Green, Newnan, GA US
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| 20110030309 | MODULAR GRID SYSTEM - Embodiments of the present invention provide modular grid systems for use with aperture-forming devices. The modular grid system includes a plurality of modular grids, wherein each modular grid includes an outer frame, an outer partial ring coupled to the frame, and at least one inner partial ring coupled to the outer partial ring via at least one securable connection, wherein the outer partial ring and the at least one inner partial ring form arcs of greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. Each modular grid is coupled to an adjacent modular grid. In some embodiments, the outer frame comprises a removable bar. In some embodiments, the plurality of modular grids are oriented in the same direction. In some embodiments, the modular grid is configured to couple to an aperture-forming device, where the aperture-forming device has a diameter ranging from 2 to 6 inches. | 02-10-2011 |
Ken Green, Marietta, GA US
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| 20110150967 | METHOD OF REDUCING INCIDENCE OF INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE ASSOCIATED WITH INTRAOCULAR USE OF CORTICOSTEROIDS - A method of treating an ocular disease in a subject using a corticosteroid with reduced incidence of intraocular pressure lowering surgery comprises injecting an intravitreal insert capable of providing a therapeutic effect for an extended period of time. The intravitreal insert delivers sustained sub-microgram levels of corticosteroid. | 06-23-2011 |
Kenneth E. Green, Duluth, GA US
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| 20120004265 | Ophthalmic Compositions and Methods of Using the Same - Ophthalmic compositions are provided that comprise or consist essentially of (a) ketotifen or a ketotifen salt, (b) a non-ionic tonicity agent, and (c) water. The concentration of ketotifen or the ketotifen salt is preferably from 0.01% to 0.05%. The non-ionic tonicity agent is preferably glycerol and the concentration of the glycerol is preferably from 4% to 7%. The compositions preferably have an osmolality of from 400 to 875 milliosmoles/Kg. The compositions may also contain an anti-redness agent. Methods of treating allergic conjunctivitis using the ophthalmic compositions and methods of treating dry eye disease using the ophthalmic compositions are also provided. | 01-05-2012 |
Kenneth E. Green, Alpharetta, GA US
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| 20100093739 | METHOD FOR DECREASING CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY IN THE RETINA - Disclosed herein are methods for decreasing or attenuating an increase in capillary permeability in the retina in a subject in need of such treatment, comprising administering a composition comprising an amount of a phthalazine derivative or a salt thereof to a subject suffering from excessive or pathological capillary permeability in the retina, the amount of phthalazine derivative or salt thereof being effective to decrease the permeability of capillaries in the retina of the subject. | 04-15-2010 |
Michael D. Green, Winder, GA US
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| 20100297775 | COLORIMETRIC TEST FOR ANTIMALARIAL ARTEMESIN DERIVATIVES - A process for testing a composition as containing an artemisinin derivative is provided that includes contacting the composition with a reagent made up of a hydrogen bonding polar organic solvent and an acid having a pK value of less than 3.8 at 25° Celsius and capable of acid catalyzing a decomposition reaction of the artemisinin derivative so as to provide a reaction mixture. The reaction mixture is allowed sufficient time at a reaction temperature for the artemisinin derivative to decompose to yield a colored decomposition product discerned by a normal unaided human eye. A kit for testing a composition for an artemisinin derivative according to the process is provided together with instructions for contacting the solvent and the acid with the composition to decompose the artemisinin derivative to yield the colored decomposition. | 11-25-2010 |
Ray Kemmer Green, Marietta, GA US
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| 20090300617 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF GENERATING AND MANAGING COMPUTING TASKS - A method, computer program product, and system of managing computing tasks includes storing at least one build information element within at least one attribute of a configuration management tool A computing task is generated from within the configuration management tool based upon, at least in part, the at least one build information element. The computing task is initiated from within the configuration management tool. The computing task is deployed on a computing device. | 12-03-2009 |
Russell Green, Douglasville, GA US
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| 20090175040 | SURFACE-MOUNTED LIGHTING SYSTEM - Lamp capsules and systems thereof having a socket, socket holder, and lens holder are provided. Socket holders include a plurality of fins extending radially and outwardly therefrom, and define a cavity into which a lamp is placed. Systems include a lens positioned in the lens holder, and a snoot is connected to the lens holder. | 07-09-2009 |
Russell Bryant Green, Douglasville, GA US
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| 20110209913 | Electrical Box Voltage Divider - An electrical box described herein allows for separate wire connection areas for low voltage and line voltage wiring within a single box. The electrical box includes a voltage divider positioned within the box that divides the box into two distinct portions, thereby providing a low voltage wiring connection area that is separate from the line voltage wiring connection area. The electrical box also includes multiple knockouts, each covering an opening that provides a passageway from the interior of the box to the exterior of the box. At least one knockout and associated opening are positioned to provide access to the low voltage wiring connection area and another knockout and associate opening is positioned along to the box to provide access to the line voltage wiring connection area. The box provides an electrical junction for a luminaire, such as a downlight, or other electrical device. | 09-01-2011 |
Sherry J. Green, Jasper, GA US
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| 20120018248 | SUPPORT HARNESS - The harness may also include a climbing strap for securing the harness loosely to a support device, such as a tree, while a person climbs a support device. The harness may be secured to a person by tightening a waist strap around the person's waist. The harness system may include a fall restraint device and shoulder straps enabling the harness system to qualify as a fall arrest system. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120217090 | HARNESS WITH SUSPENSION RELIEF SEAT - A fall arrest system formed from a suspension seat supported by a plurality of shoulder straps coupled to an adjustable waist belt is disclosed. The suspension seat formed from a platform that is suspended beneath the adjustable waist belt such that the suspension seat is positioned generally vertically with straps. The shoulder straps include breakable connections. During a fall, the breakable connections break and the suspension seat falls into a horizontal position to support a person about which the fall arrest system is attached. During the fall, a self-extraction ladder may also be deployed. The fall arrest system may also include fabric layers attached to front and rear sides of shoulder straps. In addition, the side areas under a user's arms between the front and rear sides are open. | 08-30-2012 |
Sherry Jean Green, Jasper, GA US
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| 20090255756 | HARNESS WITH INTEGRATED FALL ARREST SYSTEM - A fall arrest system formed from a suspension seat supported by a plurality of shoulder straps coupled to an adjustable waist belt is disclosed. The suspension seat formed from a platform that is suspended beneath the adjustable waist belt such that the suspension seat is positioned generally vertically with straps that include breakable connections. During a fall, the breakable connections break and the suspension seat falls into a horizontal position to support a person about which the fall arrest system is attached. During the fall, a self extraction ladder may also be deployed. The fall arrest system may also include fabric layers attached to front and rear sides of shoulder straps. In addition, the side areas under a user's arms between the front and rear sides are open. | 10-15-2009 |
William Green, Marietta, GA US
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| 20080228625 | PARTNER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A Partner Relationship Management System (“PRMS”) accessible for sellers and buyers located remotely, whereby the buyers' access privileges are based on their relationship with the sellers. The PRMS comprising a server connected to the Internet and a pricing configurator which includes at least, a buyer profile module residing on the server and storing information on a plurality of buyers, logistics data and a price converter. The information on each buyer includes at least a delivery destination, and a pricing factor. The pricing factor is unique to each buyer. The pricing configurator converts an origin offer price, such as a free-on-board price, to a delivered price, such as a cost-insurance-freight price by considering the information of the buyer profiles and the logistics data. | 09-18-2008 |
