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Adrian Hammon, Hildale, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110247291Reinforcement Bar Support Device - A modular wire device to support and maintain the position of horizontal and vertical reinforcement bars in concrete masonry unit walls. Additionally, the device may function to provide structural support and to act as the base for attaching insulation, bricks or other veneers to a wall structure. The wire support device comprises a planar wire frame to be set within horizontal mortar joints, coupled with a plurality wire cross members. The wire cross members may have crimps and loops to precisely align horizontal and vertical reinforcement bars. Hingedly attached extension members may extend outward from the wire frame and the face of the wall to vertical wire surface material supports using end loops to provide support for insulation, brick or other veneers. The frame and horizontal bars provide additional structural reinforcement across the wall thickness.10-13-2011

Harald Hammon, Nuernberg DE

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20120036283SUBMODULE AND METHOD FOR EXCHANGING PERIPHERAL DATA - A method for exchanging peripheral data and submodule, wherein a transfer means is embedded into an operating system of the submodule for the exchange of the peripheral data with a main module to accelerate a process of copying input/output data from a decentralized peripheral system to a superordinate level.02-09-2012

Keith Hammon, Pompano Beach, FL US

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20080311282Method and Device for Stabilizing a Toothbrush for One-Handed Use - A toothbrush has a handle with first and second opposing sides, a distal end, and a proximal end opposing the distal end, the proximal end having bristles on the first side. A suction-cup stabilizer is located on the second side of the handle substantially centered between the proximal end and the distal end and, when pressed against a countertop surface, prevents the toothbrush from moving laterally along the surface when toothpaste is being applied to the toothbrush bristles.12-18-2008