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Chad Hollier, Lafayette, LA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120031680Drill Cuttings Box Combined Cuttings Feed Inlet and Air Outlet Apparatus - A combined cuttings stream inlet and air stream outlet apparatus, for placement within the inspection hatch of a conventional drill cuttings box, is disclosed. The combined cuttings stream inlet and air stream outlet apparatus has a central cuttings stream inlet conduit, disposed within a larger air stream outlet conduit. The air stream outlet conduit is sized to closely engage the diameter of the inspection hatch when inserted into the hatch opening. The annulus between the two conduits forms a flow area for air to exit the cuttings box. In use, the combined apparatus is easily inserted into the hatch opening of the cuttings box, preferably with a gasket between the apparatus and the hatch opening, and is held in place by the cuttings/air stream. When the cuttings box is full, the apparatus is simply pulled out and inserted into an empty cuttings box.02-09-2012

Colin John Hollier, Worcestershire GB

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20090244342Random Access Decoder - A random access decoder comprising a plurality of decoder circuit elements, each decoder circuit element having a unique electronic address and a binary data output, means for applying an input signal to each of the decoder circuit element and where each decoder circuit element places data on its binary data output only when the unique electronic address of a particular decoder circuit element matches the applied input signal and wherein the unique electronic address of each of the plurality of decoder circuit elements is electronically loaded into each of the decoder circuit elements. In one embodiment, each decoder circuit element comprises equivalent components electrically connected in the same arrangement.10-01-2009

Glynn M. Hollier, The Woodlands, TX US

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20100108319Reduced Waste Cleaning Methods for Oil Well Related Systems - A method for using an engineered fluid in a manner that reduces or minimizes waste includes applying the engineered fluid to a container having a settled component of a stored fluid, retrieving the applied engineered fluid and at least a portion of the settled component from the container, and using the applied engineered fluid at least once in the same manner as the stored fluid was used. In certain applications, the applied engineered fluid may be put to a different use. The engineered fluid may be processed prior to use.05-06-2010

Ian V. Hollier, Ket, WA US

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20090204638AUTOMATED CLIENT SITEMAP GENERATION - Methods and computer-storage media for automated generation of domain sitemap files are provided. A universal resource locator (URL) for a web site having a plurality of web pages associated therewith is received. Log files and permission controls are analyzed to ascertain whether each web page has been previously crawled and which web pages may be crawled and/or indexed. The permitted, not-previously-crawled web pages are subsequently crawled and the relational structure of the web site is ascertained. Other items of metadata, such as web page modification frequency or priority values, also are determined. Once the structure and metadata are available, a current sitemap is generated that provides the hierarchy and related details in the form of metadata. The sitemap file is then written to a disk and may then be sent to search engines as generated or in a compressed format.08-13-2009

Michael D. Hollier, Houston, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080223424Upper arm crutch - The invention, referred to as the Upper Arm Crutch, pertains to crutches used by the disabled to facilitate walking. The Upper Arm Crutch allows the user's weight to be supported with the arm straight, reducing fatigue. The design of the arm band is such that the arm band will not inadvertently slip off the arm, yet can be removed readily by rotating the crutch handle 45 degrees in either direction. The single arm band encloses the upper arm, instead of the forearm, increasing leverage and control. The single arm band is positioned well below the armpit. The user is not inclined to support their weight by leaning on the arm bands. The design of the arm band allows the user's arm to be positioned directly above the handle such that the crutch does not tilt when weight is applied to the handle.09-18-2008