Hanson, WI
Alexander E. Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20100093498 | Stationary Exercise Apparatus - A stationary exercise device having variable footpaths is disclosed. The exercise device includes a frame, a pair of supporting members that have a first end to rotate about an axis and a second end to move along a reciprocating path, a pair of pedals joined to the supporting members, and a guider assembly for adjusting an incline angle of the reciprocating path. | 04-15-2010 |
Anthony Philip Hanson, Middleton, WI US
Benjamin W. Hanson, Stoughton, WI US
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20120211482 | CONVECTION SYSTEM AND BAFFLE FOR OVEN - An oven includes an oven chamber having a cavity at least partially defined by a door, a pair of side walls, and a rear wall; a baffle extending lengthwise between the pair of side walls, the baffle having an arcuate shape along at least a portion of its length; a heating element located between the baffle and the rear wall; and a first tangential fan configured to direct air over the heating element and through the baffle. The distance between the baffle and the rear wall is greater near the sidewalls than at the midpoint between the side walls. | 08-23-2012 |
Bonnie Jean Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20090317858 | CELLULAR ASSAYS FOR SIGNALING RECEPTORS - The present invention provides cells and methods related to signaling receptors. The cells of the invention express the signaling receptors (e.g., in a constitutively active state). The cells are useful for analyzing the signaling receptors and their related pathways. The invention further provides methods for studying interactions of the signaling receptors and for small molecule screening, including high throughput methods. The invention further relates to expressing a signaling receptor (e.g., a GPCR) in a constitutively active state, even in the absence of the receptor's ligand. This allows for screening for inhibitors of the activated receptor's pathway without even knowing the ligand that activates the receptor, e.g., an orphan receptor. The invention further provides cell lines for expressing a signaling receptor in a constitutively active state. These cell lines are useful for high throughput screening assays of the invention. | 12-24-2009 |
20130210063 | COMPOSITIONS AND ASSAYS FOR DETERMINING CELL VIABILITY - Provided are compositions and methods useful in evaluation of cell health and metabolism, cell viability, proliferation, and the effects of compounds on these qualities. The assays provided are rapid, robust, nontoxic and suitable for use with high throughput devices. | 08-15-2013 |
Daniel R. Hanson, New Richmond, WI US
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20120045590 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PLASMA TREATMENT OF CONTAINERS - An apparatus ( | 02-23-2012 |
20120103330 | MEDICINAL INHALATION DEVICE - A medical inhalation device or a component thereof having a diamond-like glass coating comprising hydrogen and on a hydrogen free basis about 20 to about 40 atomic percent of silicon, greater than 39 atomic percent of carbon, and less than 33 down to and including zero atomic percent of oxygen. | 05-03-2012 |
Daniel Ray Hanson, New Richmond, WI US
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20080227662 | Livestock tissue identification system - A system receives tissue samples and identification information of sources of tissue samples in an array of at least two and preferably at least four containers having one open end. A support secures the array of containers together. The open end of each container faces in a same direction. The array contains unique identification information for each of the at least two or at least four containers. The unique identification information is machine readable. At least two or at least four open end caps securely close the open end. | 09-18-2008 |
Eric J. Hanson, Hudson, WI US
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20090169949 | ELECTRODE INKS CONTAINING COALESCING SOLVENTS - A catalyst ink is provided comprising: a) solids, comprising: i) a catalyst material, and ii) a polymer electrolyte; b) an aqueous solvent; and c) a coalescing solvent. In some embodiments, the coalescing solvent is selected from the group consisting of alkanes, alkenes, amines, ethers, and aromatic compounds which may optionally be substituted. In some embodiments, the coalescing solvent is selected from the group consisting of partially fluorinated alkanes, partially fluorinated tertiary amines, fully fluorinated alkanes and fully fluorinated tertiary amines. In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a fuel cell membrane electrode assembly comprising a catalyst layer comprising a coalescing solvent. In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a method of making a fuel cell membrane electrode assembly comprising a step of applying a catalyst ink according to the present disclosure to one or more of: a) a polymer electrolyte membrane, and b) a porous, electrically conductive gas diffusion layer. | 07-02-2009 |
20130004882 | PROCESSING METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSEMBLING FUEL CELL PERIMETER GASKETS - A method and apparatus for making fuel cell components via a roll to roll process are described. Spaced apart apertures are cut in first and second gasket webs that each include adhesives. The first and second gasket webs are transported to a bonding station on conveyers. A membrane web that includes at least an electrolyte membrane is also transported to the bonding station. At the bonding station, a gasketed membrane web is formed by attaching the first and second gasket webs to the membrane web. The first gasket web is attached to a first surface of the membrane web via the adhesive layer of the first gasket web. The second gasket web is attached to a second surface of the membrane web via the adhesive layer of the second gasket web. | 01-03-2013 |
20130302722 | GASKETED SUBASSEMBLY FOR USE IN FUEL CELLS INCLUDING REPLICATED STRUCTURES - The present invention is an electrochemical device subassembly that includes a membrane electrode assembly and a gasket. The membrane electrode assembly includes an electrolyte membrane having a first major surface, a second major surface opposite the first major surface, and a peripheral edge. The gasket is disposed adjacent the first major surface of the electrolyte membrane at the peripheral edge, and has a plurality of replicated structures that extend greater than about 250 micrometers from a surface of the gasket. | 11-14-2013 |
Eric Joseph Hanson, Hudson, WI US
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20100285951 | CATALYST INK - A catalyst ink is provided, comprising: 25-95% by weight water; 1-50% by weight of at least one solid catalyst, typically a highly dispersed platinum catalyst; 1-50% by weight of at least one polymer electrolyte in acid (H | 11-11-2010 |
George Thomas Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20090136983 | TARGET SEQUENCES FOR SYNTHETIC MOLECULES - The invention is based on the discovery that certain biarsenical molecules react with specified target sequences, thereby providing a facile means for labeling polypeptides containing the target sequence. The invention is useful in creating stable mammalian cell lines expressing a certain tetracysteine tagged polypeptides, thereby overcoming toxicity associated with native tetracysteine. In addition, the invention allows for orthogonal labeling of polypeptides, thereby allowing for the observation of protein-protein interactions and conformational changes in proteins, for example. | 05-28-2009 |
Harold Ralph Hanson, Appleton, WI US
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20110013981 | Animal crossing warning zone and method of applying it to a roadway - This invention pertains to an animal crossing warning zone wherein a motorist is alerted that he or she is entering, passing through, and then exiting a section of roadway where wild animals, such as whitetail deer, have a tendency to cross the road. A method of applying the animal crossing warning zone onto, into or out of an upper surface of a roadway is also disclosed. | 01-20-2011 |
Jacob Hanson, West Allis, WI US
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20090045168 | Surface Treater for Elongated Articles - A surface treater system for three dimensional articles, especially elongated articles such as wires, cables and the like, increases the surface tension of the articles and thereby can be used to clean, etch and improve the wettabliity of the surface for inks, dyes, adhesives and the like. The treated article is supported by one or more guides that guide it through a long, narrow treatment zone. Two or more elongated electrodes are arranged in the treater to ionize working media within the treatment zone. The working media can be diffused and injected evenly along the entire length of the treatment zone to ensure consistent treatment along a long length of the treated article. An elongated barrier member can be provided to contain the working media in the treatment zone. Alternatively, working media can be injected and diffused from multiple, preferably opposing, sides of the treatment zone to further contain and disperse the working media, and provide essentially full-periphery surface treatment. | 02-19-2009 |
Jeffrey S. Hanson, Melrose, WI US
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20090071810 | Dairy switch apparatus and method - A switch for use in dairies with reduced cost, improved reliability, and minimal hysteresis. The switch includes a paddle having a first end and a second end. The second end is contacted by another device or animal, and the first end is thereby moved relative to an inductive sensor. | 03-19-2009 |
20090283053 | Hoof Bath System - The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. The invention also relates to a foot bath system for delivery, retention, and drainage of foot bath chemicals and waste material. | 11-19-2009 |
20100218731 | Hoof bath system - The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. | 09-02-2010 |
20120067289 | Electrically isolated milk pump - A milk pump that is connected to, but electrically isolated from dairy lines, pipes, and other electrically conductive components using insulators in the milk pump between a motor and a pump. | 03-22-2012 |
20120192805 | Hoof Bath System - The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. The invention also relates to a foot bath system for delivery, retention, and drainage of foot bath chemicals and waste material. | 08-02-2012 |
Joan Hanson, Cambridge, WI US
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20130131422 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COMMUNICATING DOSE CALIBRATION INFORMATION - Systems and methods for communicating dose calibration information are provided. One method includes determining dose calibration information of a radiopharmaceutical at a dose calibrator. The method also includes automatically storing the dose calibration information in a memory. The method further includes communicating the stored dose calibration information to a host system. | 05-23-2013 |
Joan M. Hanson, Cambridge, WI US
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20130131493 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING DUAL-MODALITY IMAGING - A method for performing an examination of a patient using a dual-modality imaging system includes accessing a list that includes a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination protocol to be used to perform a predetermined MRI examination, the examination protocol including a plurality of MRI protocol actions, receiving an input selecting at least one of the MRI protocol actions, scanning the patient using the MRI examination protocol, scanning the patient using a positron emission tomography (PET) imaging system to acquire PET data, and marking the PET data, using a first visual indication, to indicate the selected MRI protocol action. An imaging system and a non-transitory computer readable medium are also described herein. | 05-23-2013 |
Joseph Hanson, Milwaukee, WI US
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20140213942 | CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION DEVICE - A manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation device for delivering chest compressions to a patient needing CPR. The device includes a handle, a deformable housing having a first end and a second end, an aperture positioned near the first end of the deformable housing, and a gasket or cover connected to the second end of the deformable housing. The deformable housing is configured to deform when pressure is applied to the handle to thereby apply compressive pressure to the patient's chest. | 07-31-2014 |
Kyle Hanson, Livonia, WI US
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20130043762 | Wound Field Rotating Machine with Capacitive Power Transfer - An electrical rotating machine, such as a generator or motor, communicates power from a stationary location to the rotating rotor of the rotating machine via opposed pairs of capacitor plates, one plate of each pair rotating with the rotor and one plate of each pair fixed not to rotate. In one embodiment, separation between the plates of the pair is provided by a cushion of entrapped air. | 02-21-2013 |
20140197710 | WOUND FIELD ROTATING MACHINE WITH CAPACITIVE POWER TRANSFER - An electrical rotating machine, such as a generator or motor, communicates power from a stationary location to the rotating rotor of the rotating machine via opposed pairs of capacitor plates, one plate of each pair rotating with the rotor and one plate of each pair fixed not to rotate. In one embodiment, separation between the plates of the pair is provided by a cushion of entrapped air. | 07-17-2014 |
Kyle M. Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20150303837 | CONTROLLING MAGNETIC FLUX IN AN AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC MACHINE - A method of compensating for magnetic flux resulting from variance from a first electric machine to a second electric machine. A magnetic flux change for the first machine is calculated as a function of a flux difference between the first machine and the second machine. Operation of the first machine is controlled using the magnetic flux change. | 10-22-2015 |
Reed M. Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20110192367 | ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL VIA FUEL REACTIVITY STRATIFICATION - A compression ignition engine uses two or more fuel charges having two or more reactivities to control the timing and duration of combustion. In a preferred implementation, a lower-reactivity fuel charge is injected or otherwise introduced into the combustion chamber, preferably sufficiently early that it becomes at least substantially homogeneously dispersed within the chamber before a subsequent injection is made. One or more subsequent injections of higher-reactivity fuel charges are then made, and these preferably distribute the higher-reactivity matter within the lower-reactivity chamber space such that combustion begins in the higher-reactivity regions, and with the lower-reactivity regions following thereafter. By appropriately choosing the reactivities of the charges, their relative amounts, and their timing, combustion can be tailored to achieve optimal power output (and thus fuel efficiency), at controlled temperatures (and thus controlled NOx), and with controlled equivalence ratios (and thus controlled soot). | 08-11-2011 |
20140102406 | ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL VIA FUEL REACTIVITY STRATIFICATION - A compression ignition engine uses two or more fuel charges having two or more reactivities to control the timing and duration of combustion. In a preferred implementation, a lower-reactivity fuel charge is injected or otherwise introduced into the combustion chamber, preferably sufficiently early that it becomes at least substantially homogeneously dispersed within the chamber before a subsequent injection is made. One or more subsequent injections of higher-reactivity fuel charges are then made, and these preferably distribute the higher-reactivity matter within the lower-reactivity chamber space such that combustion begins in the higher-reactivity regions, and with the lower-reactivity regions following thereafter. By appropriately choosing the reactivities of the charges, their relative amounts, and their timing, combustion can be tailored to achieve optimal power output (and thus fuel efficiency), at controlled temperatures (and thus controlled NOx), and with controlled equivalence ratios (and thus controlled soot). | 04-17-2014 |
20150292391 | ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL VIA FUEL REACTIVITY STRATIFICATION - A compression ignition engine uses two or more fuel charges having two or more reactivities to control the timing and duration of combustion. In a preferred implementation, a lower-reactivity fuel charge is injected or otherwise introduced into the combustion chamber, preferably sufficiently early that it becomes at least substantially homogeneously dispersed within the chamber before a subsequent injection is made. One or more subsequent injections of higher-reactivity fuel charges are then made, and these preferably distribute the higher-reactivity matter within the lower-reactivity chamber space such that combustion begins in the higher-reactivity regions, and with the lower-reactivity regions following thereafter. By appropriately choosing the reactivities of the charges, their relative amounts, and their timing, combustion can be tailored to achieve optimal power output (and thus fuel efficiency), at controlled temperatures (and thus controlled NOx), and with controlled equivalence ratios (and thus controlled soot). | 10-15-2015 |
Seth A. Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20110263613 | COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR COGNITION-ENHANCEMENT, METHODS OF MAKING, AND METHODS OF TREATING - Disclosed are muscarinic agonist compounds including oxadiazole derivatives, compositions and preparations thereof. Also disclosed are methods of synthesizing such oxadiazole compounds. Further disclosed are methods for treating a subject with said muscarinic agonists or a pharmaceutically suitable form thereof to enhance cognitive function. | 10-27-2011 |
20120046273 | COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR COGNITION-ENHANCEMENT, METHODS OF MAKING, AND METHODS OF TREATING - Muscarinic agonists, which are useful for stimulating muscarinic receptors and treating cognitive disorders, are provided. Methods of synthesizing such agonists also are provided. Also provided are compositions for enhancing cognitive function in subjects such as humans, the compositions comprising a muscarinic agonist or a pharmaceutically suitable form thereof. Also provided are methods of treating animals such as humans by administering such compositions. | 02-23-2012 |
20130274299 | Cognition Enhancing Compounds and Compositions, Methods of Making, and Methods of Treating - The invention relates generally to muscarinic agonists, which are useful for stimulating muscarine receptors, and treating cognitive disorders. Included among the muscarinic agonists disclosed herein are oxadiazole derivatives, compositions, and preparations thereof. Methods of synthesizing oxadiazole compounds also are provided. This disclosure also relates in part to compositions for enhancing cognitive function in subjects such as humans, the compositions comprising a muscarinic agonist or a pharmaceutically suitable form thereof. This disclosure relates in part to methods of treating animals such as humans by administering such compositions. | 10-17-2013 |
20150099765 | Compounds and Compositions for Cognition-Enhancement, Methods of Making, and Methods of Treating - Disclosed are muscarinic agonist compounds including oxadiazole derivatives, compositions and preparations thereof. Also disclosed are methods of synthesizing such oxadiazole compounds. Further disclosed are methods for treating a subject with said muscarinic agonists or a pharmaceutically suitable form thereof to enhance cognitive function. | 04-09-2015 |
Steven P. Hanson, Racine, WI US
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20080301871 | Mount System For A Food Waste Disposer - A food waste disposer mounting assembly uses a stainless steel sink-flange with a screw-on collar system as a primary mounting system to a sink. By connecting the stainless steel sink-flange with a bayonet locking reed collar and screw-on nut collar, a vibration and sound transmission path to the sink is both reduced and rendered indirect. Incorporation of reed switches with a stopper and magnets can modify the unit for use as a batch-feed disposer. | 12-11-2008 |
20100006682 | FOOD WASTE REDUCTION MECHANISM FOR DISPOSER - Various mechanisms for reducing food waste in a food waste disposer are disclosed. In each of the reduction mechanisms, structures are provided for shearing food waste as it passes through or past a rotating shredder plate of the disposer. Each of the reduction mechanism has a rotatable plate having a plurality of lugs positioned for rotation relative to an inner wall of a stationary ring. In one embodiment, the reduction mechanism includes a horizontal toothed ledge positioned above the stationary ring is used to enhance grinding the food waste. In another embodiment, the reduction mechanism includes a vertical rasping surface positioned above the stationary ring. In yet another embodiment, the reduction mechanism includes serrated edges added to the vertical leading edges of the teeth on the stationary ring. | 01-14-2010 |
Susanna S. Hanson, La Crosse, WI US
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20110146317 | Bi-directional cascade heat pump system - A multi-mode, bi-directional cascade heat pump system, according to some examples, includes at least two chillers each being part of a unidirectional refrigerant circuit. The system includes heat exchangers each of which are dedicated to operate as just a condenser or as just an evaporator, regardless of the system's operating mode. In some modes, a secondary fluid transfers heat between the condenser of one chiller and the evaporator of another chiller before the fluid returns to a secondary fluid source such as, for example, a geothermal borefield or a conventional water source. In some embodiments, fluid is withdrawn from a borefield by way of a pump having a speed that varies to maintain a desired fluid temperature and/or a desired heat transfer rate at the borefield. The heat pump system includes means for minimizing flow through the borefield and for minimizing unnecessary mixing of relatively high and low temperature fluid. | 06-23-2011 |
Susanna Staubly Hanson, La Crosse, WI US
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20140156335 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REAL COST ANALYSIS OF A COOLING SYSTEM - A system and a method for calculating in real time, actual realized savings that a cooling system obtains from addition of a thermal storage capability to the cooling system, compared to a model of the system without the added thermal storage capability. | 06-05-2014 |
Todd Lee Hanson, Luxemburg, WI US
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20150020478 | Rotating Tucking Device for a Single Roll Wrapper System - A rotating tucking device for securing a wrapper to a roll in a roll packaging system comprises a tucking arm for insertion into a hollow cavity of a roll and a rotating insertion system connected to the tucking arm for moving the tucking arm in a rotational pattern coordinated with the movement of the roll through the roll packaging system such that the tucking arm and the rotating insertion system tuck a wrapper into the hollow cavity of the roll as the roll moves continuously through the roll packaging system. Also provided is a roll packaging system having a rotating tucking device, as well as a rotating tucking method for securing a wrapper to a roll as the roll moves continuously through the roll packaging system. | 01-22-2015 |
Todd William Hanson, Oregon, WI US
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20120098471 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRICAL MOTOR - An electrical system comprising an electrical motor and a method for controlling the electrical motor. The system comprises the electrical motor, a power source connection, a first motor control device placed between the power source connection and the motor, and a second motor control device placed in parallel with the first motor control device, the first motor control device supplying electrical power to the motor at least one first operating condition of the motor, and the second motor control device supplying electrical power to the motor at least one second operating condition of the motor, wherein the at least one first operating condition differs from the at least one second operating condition of the motor. | 04-26-2012 |
Troy A. Hanson, Weyauwega, WI US
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20080315065 | Bracket assembly for facilitating the installation of a concrete wall on a concrete footing and a method of forming the wall - A bracket assembly is disclosed for facilitating the installation of a concrete wall on a concrete footing. The bracket assembly includes a bracket having a base member with an upper surface and a lower surface. First and second spaced apart flanges extend upwardly from the base member. The bracket assembly also includes a cavity formed in the base member having an opening aligned with the lower surface. An aperture is formed through the base member and is aligned with the cavity. A sealant is positioned in the cavity. The bracket assembly further includes a movable fastener positioned in the aperture which is capable of being driven through the sealant and into the concrete footing to secure the bracket assembly thereto. | 12-25-2008 |
20110088349 | Bracket assembly for facilitation the installation of a concrete wall on a concrete footing and a method of forming the wall - A bracket assembly is disclosed for facilitating the installation of a concrete wall on a concrete footing, as well as a method of forming the concrete wall. The bracket assembly includes a base member having an upper surface and a lower surface, and first and second upwardly extending flanges. A first aperture is formed through the base member and a sealant is positioned in the cavity. A retainer and shock absorber assembly is secured to the upper surface and an aperture is formed therethrough which is coaxially aligned with the first aperture. A fastener having a shank with a pointed end is inserted through the aperture such that the pointed end is initially encased in the sealant. The fastener is inseparable from the bracket assembly and is capable of being driven into the concrete footing. | 04-21-2011 |
Wayne M. Hanson, Madison, WI US
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20150148153 | Basketball System with Multi-Cavity Base - A basketball backboard system having a multi-cavity base is disclosed herein. The base has two or more cavities for receiving ballast. The base may have interior cavities enclosed within the base or exterior cavities, such as a receptacle or bowl, or receiving and storing ballast. Both interior and exterior cavities may be used in the same base. | 05-28-2015 |