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Andrew Ralph Haire, Thomasville, NC US
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20110221232 | Method and Apparatus for Improving the Damage-Resistance of Container Body Top Rails - Various embodiments of an improved top rail for a container body, e.g. a truck body, are disclosed. In exemplary embodiments, a support structure is disposed at least partially within a channel of the top rail to provide increased strength to the top rail and to protect the top rail and container body from damage. Examples of support structures include support blocks, such as composite blocks, and support rails, such as metal rails. In an exemplary embodiment, a low-profile light source can be installed on the top rail and/or the support structure. | 09-15-2011 |
20110305550 | MOTOR VEHICLE CONFIGURED FOR CARGO TRANSPORT AND VEHICLE-MOUNTABLE CARGO TRANSPORT APPARATUS - A vehicle-mountable cargo transport apparatus configured for association with a motor vehicle so that the motor vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) up to about 10,000 lbs and may be capable of transporting a cargo up to about 3,500 lbs or more and a motor vehicle including a vehicle-mountable cargo transport apparatus are disclosed. The motor vehicle includes a chassis cab or cutaway chassis and the vehicle-mountable cargo transport apparatus. The vehicle-mountable cargo transport apparatus includes a cargo-carrying unit and an extensible spacer mechanism. The extensible spacer mechanism is configured for reversibly increasing a distance of the cargo-carrying unit with respect to the ground so as to accommodate at least one of receiving and delivering a cargo at a conventional loading dock. The cargo-carrying unit is configured for at least one of receiving and delivering a cargo at a conventional loading dock; at least the other of receiving and delivering the cargo at street level, and securing the cargo to maintain the cargo's integrity for delivery. | 12-15-2011 |
20120217768 | Method and Apparatus for Improving the Damage-Resistance of Container Body Top Rails - Various embodiments of an improved top rail for a container body, e.g. a truck body, are disclosed. In exemplary embodiments, a support structure is disposed at least partially within a channel of the top rail to provide increased strength to the top rail and to protect the top rail and container body from damage. Examples of support structures include support blocks, such as composite blocks, and support rails, such as metal rails. In an exemplary embodiment, a low-profile light source can be installed on the top rail and/or the support structure. | 08-30-2012 |
Charles Haire, Lancaster, SC US
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20140287322 | BIAXIALLY ORIENTED MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE - A microporous membrane is made by a dry-stretch process and has substantially round shaped pores and a ratio of machine direction tensile strength to transverse direction tensile strength in the range of 0.5 to 5.0. The method of making the foregoing microporous membrane includes the steps of: extruding a polymer into a nonporous precursor, and biaxially stretching the nonporous precursor, the biaxial stretching including a machine direction stretching and a transverse direction stretching, the transverse direction stretching including a simultaneous controlled machine direction relax. | 09-25-2014 |
20140302374 | BIAXIALLY ORIENTED MICROPOROUS MEMBRANE - A microporous membrane is made by a dry-stretch process and has substantially round shaped pores and a ratio of machine direction tensile strength to transverse direction tensile strength in the range of 0.5 to 5.0. The method of making the foregoing microporous membrane includes the steps of: extruding a polymer into a nonporous precursor, and biaxially stretching the nonporous precursor, the biaxial stretching including a machine direction stretching and a transverse direction stretching, the transverse direction stretching including a simultaneous controlled machine direction relax. | 10-09-2014 |
Charles E. Haire, Lancaster, SC US
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20110223486 | BIAXIALLY ORIENTED POROUS MEMBRANES, COMPOSITES, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE - At least a selected microporous membrane is made by a dry-stretch process and has substantially round shaped pores and a ratio of machine direction tensile strength to transverse direction tensile strength in the range of 0.5 to 6.0. The method of making the foregoing microporous membrane may include the steps of: extruding a polymer into a nonporous precursor, and biaxially stretching the nonporous precursor, the biaxial stretching including a machine direction stretching and a transverse direction stretching, the transverse direction including a simultaneous controlled machine direction relax. At least selected embodiments of the invention may be directed to biaxially oriented porous membranes, composites including biaxially oriented porous membranes, biaxially oriented microporous membranes, biaxially oriented macroporous membranes, battery separators, filtration media, humidity control media, flat sheet membranes, liquid retention media, and the like, related methods, methods of manufacture, methods of use, and the like. | 09-15-2011 |
Christopher Vance Haire, Emeryville, CA US
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20160067610 | DETERMINING HARDNESS QUOTIENTS FOR LEVEL DEFINITION FILES BASED ON PLAYER SKILL LEVEL - A system, a machine-readable storage medium storing instructions, and a computer-implemented method are described herein for a System Tuner for customizing a player's experience. A System Tuner selects a hardness quotient, based on a player skill level, from a hardness quotient range, the player skill level for a player is calculated by a client computing device based at least on a plurality of game moves in a first game level completed by the player. The System Tuner provides the hardness quotient to a level definition file for a second game level. The level definition file modifies at least one feature of the second game level according to the hardness quotient. The System Tuner modifies the hardness quotient range based at least on a performance of the plurality of player's in the second game level and the respective hardness quotients assigned to each of those players for their game play in the second game level. | 03-10-2016 |
20160067611 | ADJUSTING OBJECT ADAPTIVE MODIFICATION OR GAME LEVEL DIFFICULTY AND PHYSICAL GESTURES THROUGH LEVEL DEFINITION FILES - A system, a non-transitory machine-readable storage medium storing instructions, and a computer-implemented method to adjust twitch response and collision determination to a player's skill level is provided. Gameplay information of a computer-implemented game is accessed. The gameplay information including input information indicating one or more attributes of gameplay input provided by the player. A gameplay skill level of the player of the player is estimated based on the one or more gameplay input attributes. Based on the estimated gameplay skill level of the player, respective values of one or more gameplay parameters that determine on-screen behavior of virtual in-game objects are modified, thereby a gameplay difficulty level is modified. | 03-10-2016 |
David Robert Haire, Connelly Springs, NC US
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20130291789 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BATTERING AND BREADING FOOD ITEMS - Apparatuses and methods for battering and breading food items are disclosed. A cart is provided with a shelf including a hole for receiving a batter dip bucket and a hole for receiving a breading pan. A batter basket is disposed within the batter dip bucket. | 11-07-2013 |
Glen Haire, Owensboro, KY US
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20160095758 | Incontinence System - An incontinence detection device and system is disclosed. | 04-07-2016 |
James Michael Haire, Eagan, MN US
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20100318460 | ELECTRONIC PAYMENT AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM WITH DEBIT AND IDENTIFICATION DATA VERIFICATION AND ELECTRONIC CHECK CAPABILITIES - An electronic payment and authentication system that includes features to verify the authenticity of a payer, validate debit data, and facilitate debit (as opposed to credit) payment transactions. The electronic payment system allows a consumer to purchase items and services via a network while utilizing a debit transaction. The invention provides merchants with the ability to verify the identity of the consumer, determine if the consumer is a good debit transaction risk, and retrieve debit data associated with a particular consumer. | 12-16-2010 |
20120016800 | ELECTRONIC PAYMENT AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM WITH DEBIT AND IDENTIFICATION DATA VERIFICATION AND ELECTRONIC CHECK CAPABILITIES - An electronic payment and authentication system that includes features to verify the authenticity of a payer, validate debit data, and facilitate debit (as opposed to credit) payment transactions. The electronic payment system allows a consumer to purchase items and services via a network while utilizing a debit transaction. The invention provides merchants with the ability to verify the identity of the consumer, determine if the consumer is a good debit transaction risk, and retrieve debit data associated with a particular consumer. | 01-19-2012 |
20130173463 | ELECTRONIC PAYMENT AND AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM WITH DEBIT AND IDENTIFICATION DATA VERIFICATION AND ELECTRONIC CHECK CAPABILITIES - An electronic payment and authentication system that includes features to verify the authenticity of a payer, validate debit data, and facilitate debit (as opposed to credit) payment transactions. The electronic payment system allows a consumer to purchase items and services via a network while utilizing a debit transaction. The invention provides merchants with the ability to verify the identity of the consumer, determine if the consumer is a good debit transaction risk, and retrieve debit data associated with a particular consumer. | 07-04-2013 |
Lesley F. Haire, London GB
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20090143997 | Methods and compositions for cancer treatment relating to BRCA1 BRCT domain recognition of phosphorylated BACH1 - The present invention relates to compounds (e.g., peptidomimetics and non-peptides) that treat, prevent, or stabilize cellular proliferative disorders and methods of treating, preventing, or stabilizing such disorders. The invention also provides three-dimensional structures of a human BRCT domain-BACH1 phosphopeptide complex. | 06-04-2009 |
20120295802 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CANCER TREATMENT RELATING TO BRCA1 BRCT DOMAIN RECOGNITION OF PHOSPHORYLATED BACH1 - The present invention relates to compounds (e.g., peptidomimetics and non-peptides) that treat, prevent, or stabilize cellular proliferative disorders and methods of treating, preventing, or stabilizing such disorders. The invention also provides three-dimensional structures of a human BRCT domain-BACH1 phosphopeptide complex. | 11-22-2012 |
Lesley Findlay Haire, London GB
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20090265114 | Influenza virus neuraminidase crystal structure and their use thereof - The invention relates to crystals of the influenza virus neuraminidase protein, their structures and their use. | 10-22-2009 |
Marvin J. Haire, Oak Ridge, TN US
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20090104111 | Carbonate Thermochemical Cycle for the Production of Hydrogen - The present invention is directed to a thermochemical method for the production of hydrogen from water. The method includes reacting a multi-valent metal oxide, water and a carbonate to produce an alkali metal-multi-valent metal oxide compound, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. | 04-23-2009 |
Marvin Jonathan Haire, Houston, TX US
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20140356738 | AMMONIA BASED SYSTEM TO PREPARE AND UTILIZE HYDROGEN TO PRODUCE ELECTRICITY - A unique process for producing electricity from ammonia by utilizing its hydrogen content as a fuel source. The system may be referred to herein for descriptive purposes as Ammonia/Hydrogen/Electricity Production, or AHEP. The novelty of the system disclosed herein as compared to other hydrogen based fuel systems is the unique assembly of the components outlined below to create a novel process and ability to produce electricity that can be utilized for both mobile and stationary purposes. Further, the system is capable of producing hydrogen on demand to be converted into electricity, thereby obviating the need for storing large amounts of explosive hydrogen. | 12-04-2014 |
Michael J. Haire, Petaluma, CA US
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20080269085 | LUBRICATING OIL COMPOSITION CONTAINING ALKALI METAL BORATES WITH IMPROVED FRICTIONAL PROPERTIES - A lubricating oil composition with improved frictional and wear performance, especially when the ratio of polysulfides is controlled, wherein said composition comprises a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity, at least one alkali metal borate; at least one dihydrocarbyl polysulfide component comprising a mixture of sulfides and having at least 30% dihydrocarbyl tetrasulfide or higher sulfides; at least one non-acidic phosphorus component comprised of a trihydrocarbyl phosphite; at least one dihydrocarbyl dithiophosphate; and a phosphorus component comprising a dihydrocarbyl phosphite component is disclosed. | 10-30-2008 |
20090062163 | Gear Oil Compositions, Methods of Making and Using Thereof - A gear oil composition is provided. The composition comprises an isomerized base oil having consecutive numbers of carbon atoms, less than 0.05 wt. % aromatics, a viscosity index between 150 and 170, Oxidator BN of 15 to 50 hours; and 0.001 to 30 wt % at least an additive selected from traction reducers, dispersants, viscosity modifiers, pour point depressants, antifoaming agents, antioxidants, rust inhibitors, metal passivators, extreme pressure agents, friction modifiers, and mixtures thereof. In one embodiment, composition displays a pressure viscosity coefficient of greater than 9.5 GPa | 03-05-2009 |
20110086787 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITION HAVING IMPROVED STORAGE STABILITY - A lubricating oil composition having superior storage stability and load-carrying effect is disclosed. The composition comprises four components: ( | 04-14-2011 |
20110152141 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING NON-ACIDIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS - A lubricating composition with improved storage stability comprising a major amount of an oil of lubricating viscosity, at least one alkali metal borate, at least one polysulfide mixture having at least 40% dihydrocarbyl tetrasulfide or higher sulfides, and at least one non-acidic phosphorus compound comprised of a trihydrocarbyl phosphate and a dihydrocarbyl dithiophosphate derivative is disclosed. In addition to improved storage stability, the composition has improved wear performance when the ratio of polysulfides is controlled. | 06-23-2011 |
20110284033 | CLEANING OF NATURAL GAS ASH DEPOSITS FROM COMBUSTION CHAMBERS - A method is provided for removing carbonaceous ash deposits from a light hydrocarbon gas combustion chamber. The method comprises contacting the gas combustion chamber containing the ash deposits with alkali metal hydroxide. The alkali metal hydroxide causes the ash to soften and in one embodiment, to flake off, often down to bare metal. The combustion chamber can be part of a spark-ignited engine run on natural gas or propane. | 11-24-2011 |
Michael John Haire, Foster City, CA US
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20100205567 | ADAPTIVE UI REGIONS FOR ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS - An adaptive region system can include an adaptive region module and a display module. The adaptive region module can include a mini region button panel module capable of generating a mini region button panel having multiple mini region buttons, a view panel module capable of generating a view panel having multiple view buttons, and a region panel module capable of generating a region panel having multiple mini regions. The display module can visually display the mini region button panel, the view panel, and the region panel. | 08-12-2010 |
Robert A. Haire, Waterford, MI US
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20110089052 | COIN HOLDER WITH EDGE VIEW OPTICS - A coin holder having edge view optics. The coin holder includes a coin having an obverse side, a reverse side and a coin edge having features on the coin edge. The features can include lettering, decorative patterns or other features of interest. An optical frame is configured to surround the coin edge and includes reflective surfaces that project an image of the coin edge to a viewing side of the optical frame, where the features of the coin edge can be viewed in a desired orientation. | 04-21-2011 |
Steve Haire, Kent, MN US
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20130315670 | Culvert Gate Assembly - A gate assembly for use on a pipe, such as a culvert pipe. The assembly having an adjustable engagement band defining an opening. The opening having a nominal diameter sized to engage a culvert pipe. The diameter of the opening being adjustable by up to plus or minus 30 percent the nominal diameter. | 11-28-2013 |
Susan Haire, Rhinebeck, NY US
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20160088827 | INSECT AND TICK BARRIER AND METHOD THEREOF - A wearable barrier against ticks including a section of material, the section of material being flexible so that the section of material can be manipulated to snugly fit around a limb of a user, wherein the section of material is a flat strip or band of material, the section of material including: a first layer, the first layer directly contacting at least one the user's skin, an article of clothing worn by the user, or a combination thereof, and a second layer, the second layer being an adhesive layer disposed on an outer surface of the first layer, wherein the adhesive layer extends completely around the limb of the user to extend a barrier against a tick, such that the tick is trapped on the adhesive layer when the tick comes into direct contact with the adhesive layer, is provided. Furthermore, an associated method is also provided. | 03-31-2016 |