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Harry W. Aldstadt, Woodbridge, VA US
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| 20080319970 | Address matching - A method and system for providing address matching consistent with the invention includes comparing the address against a plurality of address records in a database, wherein the database comprises at least one or the following: a delivery point database ( | 12-25-2008 |
| 20100281529 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING CHANGE OF ADDRESS SERVICES OVER A NETWORK - This disclosure describes systems and methods for collecting and processing change of address data and providing change of address services to a customer using a computer network. The address data can include a physical address, an electronic address, or both. The systems and methods may also provide additional services to the customer to assist in changing addresses. | 11-04-2010 |
Harry W. Bothe, Royal Oak, MI US
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| 20090243311 | LID SECURING ASSEMBLY - A lid striker assembly is configured to mate with a latching assembly having a pawl. The lid striker assembly includes a plate, and at least one spring beam extending from the plate. The spring beam(s) is integrally formed with the plate as a single unit and is configured to exert a resistive force into the latching assembly when the lid striker assembly is secured to the latch assembly. | 10-01-2009 |
Harry W. Clark, Ridgefield, CT US
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| 20110022420 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INSURANCE UNDERWRITING - The systems and methods described herein may automate insurance underwriting by integrating information from multiple online databases and creating decision making advice useful to insurance underwriters. One system includes a client, database, and server. The client allows an underwriter to enter applicant information, enter customized risk modifiers, and receive an underwriting decision. The database provides additional applicant information. This information can include one or more of prescription drug history, credit history, motor vehicle records, and geocentric mortality risk. The server obtains the applicant information, calculates the applicant's risk, and makes an underwriting decision. Another system calculates a prescription drug risk for an applicant from pharmacy benefits management data, drug risk category data, and application data. Another system calculates a geocentric mortality risk for an applicant from census data, mortality data, credit information, and application data. Preset external modifiers are added to systems and methods of calculating risk in order to allow the underwriter to customize the risk results. | 01-27-2011 |
Harry W. Eberle, Iii, Califon, NJ US
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| 20100139198 | Expansion-compensating deck fastener - The present invention is an anchoring biscuit device for joining three boards. It includes, (a) an at least partially flat horizontal top element having an imaginary center line, having opposite side walls, and having a top view footprint adapted to be inserted into grooves of adjacent boards; (b) at least one substantially vertical support member attached to the underside of the top element and extending downwardly therefrom for a predetermined length for joinder of two adjacent boards which contain said grooves for receiving portions of said top into said grooves; and, (c) at least one compressive element located on aid device, with at least a portion of said at least one compressive element, from a top view footprint, being located away from said imaginary center line and way from said vertical support member, wherein said compressive element is adapted to at least partially collapse under predetermined compressive force. | 06-10-2010 |
| 20110095463 | Multiple size-fitting clamp pad pods and clamp assembly - A multiple size fitting clamp pad pod that functions both as a clamp pad and as a support pod, includes: a main vertical wall with a front, a back, a top, sides and a bottom, and a frontal view footprint that includes a central orifice adapted to fit onto and receive a first clamp bar and that includes at least two opposing rest points located on the bottom. The central orifice has a first predetermined shape and open area to fit freely onto and receive the first clamp bar, and a break-away impression surrounding the central orifice to establish a second predetermined shape and open area to fit freely onto and receive a second clamp bar larger than the first clamp bar when the break-away impression is breached; and, a plurality of sidewalls located on and directed away from the main wall front. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110126486 | EXPANSION-COMPENSATING DECK FASTENER - The present invention is an anchoring biscuit device for joining three boards. It includes, (a) an at least partially flat horizontal top element having an imaginary center line, having opposite side walls, and having a top view footprint adapted to be inserted into grooves of adjacent boards; (b) at least one substantially vertical support member attached to the underside of the top element and extending downwardly therefrom for a predetermined length for joinder of two adjacent boards which contain said grooves for receiving portions of said top into said grooves; and, (c) at least one compressive element located on aid device, with at least a portion of said at least one compressive element, from a top view footprint, being located away from said imaginary center line and way from said vertical support member, wherein said compressive element is adapted to at least partially collapse under predetermined compressive force. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110129293 | DECKING SYSTEM AND ANCHORING DEVICE - The present invention is an anchoring device for joining three boards. It includes a substantially flat horizontal top element having a top view configuration which includes two sides and has a first predetermined width as measured wide to side at its maximum width between the two sides. There is at least one substantially vertical support member attached to the underside of the top element along an imaginary center line and extending downwardly from the top element for a predetermined length, which has two sides and a second predetermined width as measured at its maximum width. There is a substantially flat horizontal bottom element with two sides and has a third predetermined width at its maximum width. The first predetermined width is greater than the second predetermined width and the third predetermined width, and the third is greater than the second. | 06-02-2011 |
Harry W. Mcclellan, Jr., Springfield, VA US
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| 20120038778 | Self-Scanning Passive Infrared Personnel Detection Sensor - A system capable of low power personnel detection is based on a focused linear array of passive infrared detectors sampled and processed over time. For example, an exemplary system can have a sensor that captures infrared line images for personnel detection by scanning through a sensing plane of a linear array's field of view. In such a system, a processor controls the array sensor and stores the resulting images. Velocity characteristics of moving objects are incorporated into the images over time resulting in horizontal velocity profile images. Long wave infrared (LWIR) radiation can be sensed, which works in day and night conditions without illumination. LWIR sensors, such as microbolometers, as well as pyroelectrics, can be used. | 02-16-2012 |
Harry W. Rhulen, Evergreen, CO US
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| 20080229687 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR WINDOW PROTECTION - Embodiments of a system for protecting a window include an attachment element including retaining element and a suction element, with the suction element configured to engage an underlying surface. According to some embodiments, a protective sheet is placed between the retaining element and the underlying surface and a tensioning element creates suction between the suction element and the underlying surface. | 09-25-2008 |
Harry W. Robertson, Iv, Covington, VA US
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| 20090075060 | ADSORPTIVE COATING FORMULATION - A coating formulation is disclosed that is capable of imparting, onto the treated substrate, an excellent adsorption performance, good print appearance, and enhanced rub-off resistance. Furthermore, the disclosed formulation has good ink stability and offers high quality print appearance throughout long printing runs of high speeding printing applications. The formulation comprises an activated carbon having a particle size of less than 1 micron and a binder, wherein an amount of the binder by weight is in a range of about 30 parts to 100 parts per 100 parts of the activated carbon, and the formulation has a dry basis BET Surface Area of greater than 100 m | 03-19-2009 |
Harry W. Rolllins, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20110085944 | SYSTEMS INCLUDING CATALYSTS IN POROUS ZEOLITE MATERIALS WITHIN A REACTOR FOR USE IN SYNTHESIZING HYDROCARBONS - Catalytic structures include a catalytic material disposed within a zeolite material. The catalytic material may be capable of catalyzing a formation of methanol from carbon monoxide and/or carbon dioxide, and the zeolite material may be capable of catalyzing a formation of hydrocarbon molecules from methanol. The catalytic material may include copper and zinc oxide. The zeolite material may include a first plurality of pores substantially defined by a crystal structure of the zeolite material and a second plurality of pores dispersed throughout the zeolite material. Systems for synthesizing hydrocarbon molecules also include catalytic structures. Methods for synthesizing hydrocarbon molecules include contacting hydrogen and at least one of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide with such catalytic structures. Catalytic structures are fabricated by forming a zeolite material at least partially around a template structure, removing the template structure, and introducing a catalytic material into the zeolite material. | 04-14-2011 |
Harry W. Sarkas, Plainfield, IL US
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| 20120094578 | HETEROCOAGULATE, AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR POLISHING AND SURFACE TREATMENT - A heterocoagulate comprises first particles, having a particle size of at most 999 nm, on a second particle, having a particle size of at least 3 microns. The first particles comprise cerium oxide, and second particle comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of silicon oxides, aluminum oxides and zirconium oxides. | 04-19-2012 |
