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Bradley James Helmer, Kingsport, TN US
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| 20110319529 | CELLULOSE ESTER/ELASTOMER COMPOSITIONS - A cellulose ester composition is provided comprising at least one cellulose ester and at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer, and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester composition are also provided. In another embodiment, a cellulose ester/elastomer composition is provided comprising at least one elastomer, at least one cellulose ester; and at least one additive; wherein the additive is at least one selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester/elastomer composition is also provided as well as articles comprising the cellulose ester/elastomer composition. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110319530 | PROCESSES FOR MAKING CELLULOSE ESTATE/ELASTOMER COMPOSITIONS - A cellulose ester composition is provided comprising at least one cellulose ester and at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer, and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester composition are also provided. In another embodiment, a cellulose ester/elastomer composition is provided comprising at least one elastomer, at least one cellulose ester; and at least one additive; wherein the additive is at least one selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester/elastomer composition is also provided as well as articles comprising the cellulose ester/elastomer composition. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110319531 | CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS - A cellulose ester composition is provided comprising at least one cellulose ester and at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer, and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester composition are also provided. In another embodiment, a cellulose ester/elastomer composition is provided comprising at least one elastomer, at least one cellulose ester; and at least one additive; wherein the additive is at least one selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester/elastomer composition is also provided as well as articles comprising the cellulose ester/elastomer composition. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110319532 | PROCESSES FOR MAKING CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS - A cellulose ester composition is provided comprising at least one cellulose ester and at least one additive selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer, and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester composition are also provided. In another embodiment, a cellulose ester/elastomer composition is provided comprising at least one elastomer, at least one cellulose ester; and at least one additive; wherein the additive is at least one selected from the group consisting of a compatibilizer and a plasticizer. Processes for producing the cellulose ester/elastomer composition is also provided as well as articles comprising the cellulose ester/elastomer composition. | 12-29-2011 |
Clifford Randy Helmer, Fulton, NY US
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| 20080266868 | Lighting Fixture and Method - Lighting fixtures and associated methods are provided herein. Generally, the lighting fixtures of the present invention include a lamp, a power coupler, a high-frequency generator, a mounting block adapted to receive heat from the high-frequency generator, and a device adapted to receive heat from the power coupler. In some embodiments, methods include consuming at least about 165+/−10% watts of power using a lighting fixture of the present invention, providing at least about 12,000 initial lumens using the lighting fixture, and providing the lamp with an average life of at least about 100,000 hours with a 50% failure rate. In some embodiments, methods include consuming at least about 165+/−10% watts of power using a lighting fixture of the present invention, and maintaining the temperature rise above ambient of at least a portion of the high-frequency generator at less than about 32 degrees C. | 10-30-2008 |
| 20090084782 | Method and Apparatus for Sealing an Enclosure - An apparatus and method according to which a seal is provided between an enclosure and an enclosure cover. The enclosure cover includes an enclosure engagement surface for coupling to enclosure. The apparatus includes a gasket positioned in a gasket channel located on the enclosure engagement surface to provide a seal between the enclosure and the enclosure cover. The enclosure engagement surface also includes a flame path surface adjacent the gasket channel. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20100263994 | System and Method for Actuating One or More Sliders - A system and method according to which one or more sliders are actuated in order to, for example, operate one or more switches such as, for example, one or more circuit breaker switches. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20110211356 | Support Clips For Lighting Fixtures - Support clips and systems thereof are provided. Support clips include a web, a lower flange, and an upper flange. The lower flange extends from the web orthogonally. The upper flange extends from the web, towards the lower flange, at an angle. The lower flange includes an aperture for receiving a fastener. Systems include support clips of the present invention coupling a ballast housing to a mounting module. The lower flange is secured to the housing, and the upper flange engages the mounting module, such that the housing is supported by the support clip against the mounting module when in a latched position. A user is able to secure a fastener through the support clip aperture and openings in the housing and mounting module without having to use additional hands. | 09-01-2011 |
David Helmer, Sterling Heights, MI US
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| 20100225142 | DOOR TRIM PANEL ASSEMBLY AND METHOD - A vehicle door assembly is provided that includes a retainer that secures to a door body panel, specifically, to the door inner panel, and is configured such that a door trim component or components may be secured to the retainer, rather than directly to the door trim panel. Door trim components of lightweight materials may be used, with the retainer providing the structural integrity required for securement to the door inner panel. Because it is not a visible component in the assembled door, the same retainer design may be used for doors of different models in a given vehicle platform, with different door trim components of different materials or styles consistent with the different models secured to identical retainers. | 09-09-2010 |
David L. Helmer, Indianapolis, IN US
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| 20110202170 | ACCESS AND INVENTORY CONTROL FOR CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE - An apparatus and method for storing medical products such as pharmaceutical and medical products in climate controlled storage devices includes climate control systems in communication with inventory access and tracking systems. The inventory stored may be accessed by an authorized user providing a barcode input or other authorizing input. The apparatus may log climate parameters and associate the climate parameters with the items in storage. The system may limit access to particular storage locations to provide control of the inventory. | 08-18-2011 |
Edmund Wright Helmer, Mountain View, CA US
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| 20120122588 | SOCIAL INFORMATION GAME SYSTEM - A method to share challenges between users of a social game system is described. The method may include accessing relationship data reflecting a relationship between a first user and a second user, and accessing challenge data in a challenge database. Based on (1) the challenge data and (2) the relationship between the first user and the second user reflected by the relationship data, the challenge data is selectively communicated as part of a challenge about the first user to the second user, with the challenge forming part of a challenge game. | 05-17-2012 |
John C. Helmer, Eugene, OR US
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| 20100158667 | CENTRIPETAL PUMPING STAGE AND VACUUM PUMP INCORPORATING SUCH PUMPING STAGE - A molecular spiral-type vacuum pumping stage comprises a rotor disk having smooth surfaces cooperating with a stator. The stator is provided with a plurality of spiral channels at least on the surface facing the rotor disk, wherein the gas to be pumped flows in centripetal direction. The cross-section area (σ) of the channels is reduced from the center towards the outer periphery of the stator. Due to this arrangement, it is possible to avoid the reduction of the internal gas flow velocity along the pumping stage and the related risk of internal compression or re-expansions, this limiting the power losses. The present invention also refers to a vacuum pump comprising at least one pumping stage as described above. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100158672 | SPIRAL PUMPING STAGE AND VACUUM PUMP INCORPORATING SUCH PUMPING STAGE - A molecular spiral-type vacuum pumping stage comprises a smooth surfaces rotor disk cooperating with a stator body. The stator body comprises a plurality of spiral channels on at least one surface facing the rotor disk. The cross-section area (σ) of these channels are reduced from the center to the outer periphery of the stator body so that the condition is satisfied according to which the internal channel speed, i.e. the product of the channel cross-section area and half the rotor velocity normal to the aforesaid area, is constant throughout the channels. Due to this arrangement, it is possible to avoid the risk of internal compression or re-expansions, this limiting the power losses. The present invention also refers to a vacuum pump comprising at least one pumping stage as described above. | 06-24-2010 |
Nicolet M. Helmer US
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| 20090266861 | ROTATING ATTACHMENT DEVICE AND RETRACTABLE ABSORBENT MATERIAL - A rotating retractable device that attaches to article of clothing, fitness accessory or sporting equipment and attaching an absorbent material to the retracting cord that allows the user on demand to extend the retracting cord and absorbent material from the static position to manage perspiration on the head, neck, arms etc. while the device rotates or swivels to support a wide range of motion needed by user to engage absorbent material. Upon completion of task, user may release the absorbent material from the hand used to manage perspiration and the retracting cord retracts to the original static position at the user's side. The 360 degree rotating mechanism allows the device and absorbent material to return to a resting orientation at user's side until engaged again. This allows user more freedom of movement and increased concentration for activity or exercise and eliminates the need to fumble with or lose a separate absorbent material during said activities. | 10-29-2009 |
Patrick R. Helmer, Melbourne, FL US
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| 20100179563 | Low Profile Instrument Immobilizer - This document discusses, among other things, examples of a low profile instrument immobilizer and means for positioning the same. In one example, the low profile instrument immobilizer grasps, secures, and immobilizes an electrode or other instrument that extends through a burr hole in a skull to a target location in a patient's brain. | 07-15-2010 |
Raymond C. Helmer, Hampton, GA US
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| 20080265651 | Pedestal cover for pedestal style seating - A protective and stylized cover for the pedestal of a pedestal style seat is presented which comprises an outer sheath into which indicia is through-cut, an inner sheath which slides into the outer sheath and provides a backdrop for the through-cut indicia, and sizing fittings which fit into the outer sheath at each end to provide a snug fit on the seat pedestal. Optionally, end caps may be employed to provide additional stability. | 10-30-2008 |
