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Holland, WI
Brian T. Holland, Madison, WI US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090220446 | METHOD FOR TREATING HAIR - A method of treating one or more hair shafts, each hair shaft including a cuticle layer and a cortex enclosed in the cuticle layer is disclosed. The method comprises: selecting one or more polymers that can penetrate the hair shafts with a pore size of about 5 angstroms to about 5000 angstroms; and treating the hair shafts by applying an effective amount of a composition containing said polymers to said hair shafts. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090220447 | METHOD FOR TREATING HAIR DAMAGED BY COLOR TREATMENTS - A method of treating one or more hair shafts, each hair shaft including a cuticle layer and a cortex enclosed in the cuticle layer is disclosed. The method comprises: selecting one or more polymers that can penetrate the hair shafts with a pore size of about 5 angstroms to about 5000 angstroms; and treating the hair shafts by applying an effective amount of a composition containing said polymers to said hair shafts. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20100068519 | SILICEOUS MATERIALS HAVING TUNABLE POROSITY AND SURFACE MORPHOLOGY AND METHODS OF SYNTHESIZING SAME - Non-spherical siliceous particles having a plurality of porous branches are disclosed and claimed. The porous branches are randomly oriented and elongated, ring-like, and/or aggregated. An additive introduced during synthesis of the particles modifies pore volume and morphology. The tunability of the pore volume includes an inner diameter ranging from about 2 Å to about 50,000 Å. Synthesizing the particles includes mixing under constant or intermittent stirring in a reaction vessel an aqueous silicic acid solution with an acidic heel solution to form a mixture. The stirring may optionally be performed at a variable speed. An additive is introduced into the mixture at a controlled rate, wherein the additive imposes a pH change from a lower pH to a higher pH to the mixture to induce siliceous particle precipitation. Optionally, a metal dopand may be introduced into the particles and/or at least a portion of an outer surface located outside of the pores and/or an inner surface located inside of the pores may be modified. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100166692 | METHOD FOR TREATING DAMAGED HAIR IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RELAXING PROCESS - A method of treating one or more damaged hair shafts, each hair shaft including a cuticle layer and a cortex enclosed in the cuticle layer is disclosed. The method comprises: selecting one or more polymers that can penetrate the hair shafts with a pore size of about 5 angstroms to about 5000 angstroms; and treating the hair shafts by applying an effective amount of a composition containing said anionic polymers to said hair shafts. | 07-01-2010 |
Linda A. Holland, Racine, WI US
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| 20120014622 | Disposable storage bags - Disposable storage bags are disclosed having a first side wall, a second side wall and a bottom portion which forms the bag and having an open top portion for receiving and removing items to be stored such as snack foods or other material. Near the top opening of the bag is a closure mechanism for opening and closing the bag. The side walls of the bag are tapered inwardly from the top portion toward the bottom portion such that quillons are formed when the bag is filled with items such as snack food or other material. The bottom portion of the bag includes a gusset which, when the bag is filled with snack food or other material, expands and opens such that the bag may stand upright. | 01-19-2012 |
Ronald Paul Holland, Fox Lake, WI US
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| 20090266654 | ELASTOMERIC STABILIZERS FOR BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY ON UTILITY VEHICLE - A brake caliper assembly on a utility vehicle includes a brake caliper arm pivotably mounted to a stationary actuator, and a pair of brake pads on each side of a disc coupled to a driven shaft of the utility vehicle. One of the brake pads has a pair of holes with a mounting sleeve inserted through each hole. The brake pads are moveable with respect to the mounting sleeve in response to pivotal movement of the brake caliper arm to urge the brake pads into contact with the disc. Elastomeric stabilizers are positioned in the brake pad holes around each mounting sleeve. | 10-29-2009 |
Scott T. Holland, Brookfield, WI US
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| 20090045939 | LOCATING DEVICES USING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - A method for determining the location of a device of interest is described. The method includes gathering a wireless communications characteristic of the communications between the device of interest and the BAS devices. The method further includes using a processing circuit to determine the location of the device of interest using the gathered wireless communications characteristics and location information regarding the BAS devices. | 02-19-2009 |
| 20100187832 | DEVICES FOR RECEIVING AND USING ENERGY FROM A BUILDING ENVIRONMENT - A device for use in a building automation system includes a first circuit configured to receive non-electrical energy from an environment in which the device is placed and convert the non-electrical energy to electrical energy. The electrical energy is used to power the first circuit. The first circuit configured to sense a parameter based on the non-electrical energy. A communications interface configured to be powered by the electrical energy and configured to communicate the sensed parameter to the building automation system. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100280636 | BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM CONTROLLER INCLUDING NETWORK MANAGEMENT FEATURES - A controller for use with a plurality of BAS devices and a plurality of IT devices includes a housing and communications interfaces for connecting to the plurality of BAS devices and for connecting to the plurality of IT devices. The controller further includes a network communication module configured to serve as a network switch for the BAS devices and the IT devices. The controller yet further includes a BAS module configured to manage the BAS devices. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100281387 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AND IT SYSTEMS - A system for managing building automation systems and information technology systems includes an IT management server in communication with a plurality of IT sites and a BAS integration server in communication with a plurality of BAS sites. The system further includes a user application server that communicates with the IT management server and the BAS integration server to provide at least one application for managing the plurality of IT sites and the plurality of BAS sites. | 11-04-2010 |
