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David F. Henrie, Phoenix, AZ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100102073 | Mug minder - A device for use on any flat surface. A mug minder It is four sides, only. Its shape is square with angled sides. It is placed with the larger open bottom resting upon a flat surface and the opening of the slot for a mug handle is up. The open top is smaller than the open bottom so as to be the best fit for a typical mug. A mug handle fits into the slot. A mug minder reduces the potential for serious spills by the hundreds of millions of people who drink coffee, tea, etc. at their work place. The stability necessary for a mug minder to slide when nudged is achieved by the bottom of a mug minder and the mug inside of it sliding simultaneously because the top of the angled side pushes the mug placed in the mug minder. | 04-29-2010 |
Marshall Henrie, Albuquerque, NM US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100283608 | Intrusion Warning and Reporting Network - A system for detection of intrusions and reporting those intrusions, including a plurality of sensors, the plurality of sensors providing a corresponding plurality of detection outputs to a remote controller, the remote controller operative to receive at least one of the plurality of detection outputs and to provide a high speed output indication of intrusion presence. | 11-11-2010 |
Stephen P. Henrie, San Diego, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20080221976 | Web-based financial services and products client lead generation system and method - A web-based method for customer lead generation employing a system of need-based calculators which when chosen by a consumer identify a product or service need without the consumer having to actively do so. The user-specific calculators provide the consumer with calculations to be considered for a specific product or service being considered for purchase. Data entry windows in the calculator provide the consumer input positions for data needed for the calculations and concurrently capture data for a potential vendor to employ in making a bid. The consumer thereby identifies a need for a product or service and provides data for use in providing that service that may be forwarded to vendors. | 09-11-2008 |
