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David Hoar, Fredericton CA
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| 20100224135 | OFFSHORE AQUACULTURE SYSTEM - The present invention provides for an off-shore unitary fish farming apparatus, including: a plurality of floatable fish containers aligned sequentially having attachment means for flexibly connecting the containers to maintain the containers in a predetermined relationship to one another, a dampening means attached to at least one or the containers to reduce current and wave and also deflect any floating debris away from the containers, a fish feed tank for holding, mixing and distribution of fish feed slurry to each of the plurality of fish containers, the fish tank having a securing means for attaching the dampening means to the tank; a feed dispenser for radially dispensing fish feed in the container directly beneath the water surface, anchor means to anchor the apparatus to an aquatic floor, the anchor means allowing radial movement or the tank around an anchor position and a crane mounted on the fish feed tank. | 09-09-2010 |
David Hoar, Fredricton CA
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| 20100058991 | Aquaculture System - In the preferred embodiment there is provided an improved aquaculture system including a peripheral floatation system for suspending a containment unit in a marine environment, a peripheral weight system operatively connected to the containment unit about its lower periphery and a connection means for operatively connecting the weight system to the floatation system. | 03-11-2010 |
Michael R. Hoar, Longfield GB
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| 20090050321 | Oil well perforators - An oil and gas well shaped charge perforator is provided comprising a housing, a high explosive, and a liner with a further insert liner where the high explosive is positioned between the liner and the housing. In use the high explosive will collapse the liner and insert causing two cutting jets to form. The insert may substantially cover the surface area of the liner or it may over only partially cover the liner, such as the apical portion of the liner or the base portion of liner. Alternatively the insert may be varied in thickness across the surface area of the liner. Typically the thickness of the liner may be between 1 and 10% of the liner diameter and the thickness of the insert may be between 1 and 200% of the thickness of the liner. The insert may be produced during the manufacture of the liner, but preferably the liner will be a retro fitted item. | 02-26-2009 |
Robert Hoar, Tariffville, CT US
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| 20110195803 | MULTI-AXIS ATHLETIC TRAINING DEVICE - A multi-axis athletic training device used to simulate crucial movements in sports to better train and improve the skill set of participating players is provided. This device utilizes at least two devices for rotating to create two independently controlled rotations, each simulating a different motion involved in a movement or swing of a selected sport. | 08-11-2011 |
Tzyh-Chyuan Hoar, Kaohsiung City TW
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| 20110306775 | SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF 2',5'-DIMETHOXYCHALCONE DERIVATIVES AS MICROTUBULE-TARGETED ANTICANCER AGENTS - Disclosed are a serious of 2′,5′-dimethoxychalcone derivatives for treating cancer, wherein 2,5-dimethoxyacetophenone and methyl 4-formylbenzoate are condensed to form 4-carboxyl-2′,5′-dimethoxychalcone (compound 1), which is further reacted with alkyl halides or amines to synthesize the chalcone derivatives of compounds 2-17. In addition, 2,5-dimethoxyacetophenone is reacted with 5-formyl-2-thiophenecarboxylic acid to form compound 18 (3-(3-thiophene)carboxyl-1-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one). The synthesized 2′,5′-dimethoxychalcone derivatives can be acted as microtubule-targeted tubulin-polymerizing agents. | 12-15-2011 |
