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Arthur R. Hair, Upper St. Clair, PA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080317442 | Method and system for manipulation of audio or video signals - A method and system for manipulation of audio or video signals. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100058055 | System and method for manipulating a computer file and/or program - A device for manipulating a computer file or program includes a processor. The device includes a network interface which receives commands. The device includes a receiver which receives the commands from the network interface and provides the commands to the processor. The device includes storage having a computer file or program in a memory. Wherein the processor, based on the commands, makes changes to the computer file or program in the memory and suspends and reestablishes user intervention to the computer file or program. A device for manipulating a computer file or program. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20110022839 | Method and system for establishing a trusted and decentralized peer-to-peer network - The present invention offers a new and improved method and system to establish a trusted and decentralized peer-to-peer network for: the sharing of computer files between and among computing devices; trusted chat sessions; and for other applications of trusted peer-to-peer networks. | 01-27-2011 |
Charles A. Hair, Eagle, CO US
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| 20110281666 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GOLF CLUB PUTTER - A golf putter head made of granite attached to a golf club shaft. The golf putter head may have a smooth polished front putter surface. The golf putter head may have center slot which is cut into the granite. The golf putter head may have a front, a rear, a right, and a left, wherein the golf putter head is tapered from the front to the rear, from the center to the left; and from the center to the right. The golf putter head may be made of single granite stone. The golf putter head may have a bore cut into the granite into which the shaft is inserted. The front putting surface may be formed by applying ultra fine sand paper in the range of 1000 to 1500 using the United States CAMI (Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute) grit designations. The method may further include cutting a slot into the golf putter head, wherein the slot is substantially perpendicular to the smooth front putting surface. | 11-17-2011 |
Clarence Hair, Greensville, SC US
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| 20110221086 | TIRE UNIFORMITY CORRECTION - Improved methods and apparatus are disclosed for correcting one or more uniformity characteristics in a tire and particularly to correction in a low profile tire or a tire having a projection along the sidewall. The uniformity characteristic may be a radial force variation, conicity, or both. Correction is accomplished by stretching portions of the tire architecture to create permanent deformation. | 09-15-2011 |
Dennis Hair, Oklahoma City, OK US
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| 20120093939 | ORAL FORMULATIONS - Disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising immediate release and sustained release formulations of 5-aminosalicylic acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, and/or N-acetylcysteine, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or ester thereof, for release in the lower gastrointestinal tract. | 04-19-2012 |
Don Hair, Moreno Valley, CA US
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| 20080243189 | Variable angle spinal screw assembly - A spinal screw assembly providing an adjustable securement of a fixation rod across at least two vertebrae. The assembly includes a pedicle screw having a spherical head portion, a threaded shaft portion and a tool engagement surface in the head portion for use in driving the screw into a vertebrae. The head portion of the screw is positioned in a body member adjacent a curvilinear surface disposed about an aperture in the end of the body member such that the shaft portion of the screw extends therethrough and the curvilinear inner surface abuts and mates with the head portion of the screw so as to define a ball joint therewith. The body member additionally defines a pair of opposed parallel slots therein adapted to receive a portion of the fixation rod and a locking cap bears against the fixation rod to releasably secure the rod within the assembly. | 10-02-2008 |
Gregory A. Hair, Atlanta, GA US
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| 20090247733 | Novel Bone Mineralization Proteins, DNA, Vectors, Expression Systems - The present invention is directed to isolated nucleic acid molecules that encode LIM mineralization protein, or LMP. The invention further provides vectors comprising nucleotide sequences that encode LMP, as well as host cells comprising those vectors. Moreover, the present invention relates to methods of inducing bone formation by transfecting osteogenic precursor cells with an isolated nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding LIM mineralization protein. The transfection may occur ex vivo or in vivo by direct injection of virus or naked plasmid DNA. In a particular embodiment, the invention provides a method of fusing a spine by transfecting osteogenic precursor cells with an isolated nucleic acid molecule having a nucleotide sequence encoding LIM mineralization protein, admixing the transfected osteogenic precursor cells with a matrix and contacting the matrix with the spine. Finally, the invention relates to methods for inducing systemic bone formation by stable transfection of host cells with the vectors of the invention. | 10-01-2009 |
Kenneth A. Hair, Fort Collins, CO US
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| 20110139149 | BOTTLE FOR SINUS CAVITY RINSE - A vessel for use in rinsing a user's nasal cavities includes a main body, a spout, a self-sealing nozzle, and a flow control valve actuable by the user. The spout extends off of the main body and the elastomeric nozzle attached to the spout defines an outer skirt having a deflectable free end upon contact with the walls of the user's nasal cavity. A vacuum breaker valve is formed in a top portion of the main body for actuation by the user to control the flow of a fluid positioned in the vessel out of the nozzle. The main body may include gripping indentations along opposing sidewalls thereof. The spout may be integrally formed with the main body, and the spout and the nozzle may be detachably connected. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110139824 | POT FOR SINUS CAVITY RINSE - A vessel for use in rinsing a user's nasal cavities includes a main body, a spout extending from the main body, a nozzle attached to the spout, and a handle forming an aperture in communication with the main body. The aperture is sealable by a user to control a flow of a fluid held in the main body out of the nozzle. The nozzle defines an outer skirt deflectable upon engagement with the walls of the user's nasal cavity. A lid is removably engageable with the main body, provides fluid ingress when removed, and creates a watertight seal between the lid and the main body when engaged with the main body. An annular raised periphery may surround the aperture for facilitating sealing of the aperture with the user's finger. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110139826 | SQUEEZE BOTTLE FOR SINUS CAVITY RINSE - A vessel for use in rinsing a user's nasal cavity provides a resiliently collapsible main body, a self-sealing nozzle that increases in internal pressure when the vessel is squeezed, and a check valve in the nozzle to reduce back-wash into the vessel. A collar connects the nozzle and check valve to the main body. The check valve includes a first opening that provides fluid communication between the main body and a void formed in an interior of the nozzle and may allow pressure within the nozzle to increase upon deforming the main body. A second opening may provide fluid communication between an exterior of the main body and a fluid reservoir formed in the main body. The second opening may cooperate with a valve that allows selective fluid communication between the exterior of the main body and the reservoir formed in the main body. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110144588 | POWERED IRRIGATOR FOR SINUS CAVITY RINSE - A powered irrigator for use in rinsing nasal cavities has a main body including a handle and a fluid reservoir detachably coupled to one another, an outlet nozzle extending from a top end of the handle, a pump mechanism operably coupled to a power source, and a switch operably coupled to the power source for turning the pump mechanism on and off. When the switch turns on the pump mechanism, fluid flows from the fluid reservoir into a first fluid coupling between the reservoir and the pump mechanism and into a second fluid coupling between the pump mechanism to the outlet nozzle. The top of the handle can be angled relative to a longitudinal axis of the main body. The nozzle is removable from the top end and has a self-sealing structure to provide an enhanced fit within a user's nostril. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20110319840 | FACETED NASAL SEAL - A nozzle for a nasal rinse device includes a collar that forms a conduit. The collar is configured to attach the nozzle to the nasal rinse device. An outlet aperture defined by the collar is on a top portion of the nozzle. The nozzle also includes a skirt extending outwards and downwards from the collar, and an outer surface of the skirt is faceted. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20120021374 | OSCILLATING SPRAY TIP FOR ORAL IRRIGATOR - An oral irrigator tip defines a main fluid passage and first and second side fluid passages on a opposite sides of the main fluid passage. Each side fluid passage has an inlet and an outlet both in fluid communication with the main fluid passage. First and second island structures may be formed between the main fluid passage and respective side fluid passages. Fluid flow through the main fluid passage is drawn to sidewalls of the islands due to the Coanda effect. At least a portion of the fluid stream entering the main fluid passage is diverted through the first and second side fluid passages to create feedback loops that push the fluid flow through the main fluid passage alternately from side to side. An oscillating fluid stream is thereby delivered from the oral irrigator tip. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120045730 | ORAL IRRIGATOR APPLIANCE WITH RADIANT ENERGY DELIVERY FOR BACTERICIDAL EFFECT - An oral irrigator includes a base having a pump mechanism, a reservoir housed within the base and fluidically connected with the pump mechanism. A handle with a jet tip is connected with an outlet from the pump mechanism to receive a pressurized fluid stream from the reservoir to direct a fluid at a surface inside an oral cavity. The oral irrigator also includes a radiant energy source and delivery system for directing radiant energy at a surface inside an oral cavity. | 02-23-2012 |
