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Holloway, Jr.

Edwards Holloway, Jr., Raleigh, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100174803JOB SITE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS - Job site communications systems, methods, and computer program products. According to one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed herein, a job site communications system is provided. The job site communications system can include a wireless communications device adapted to be positioned at a job site and operable to wirelessly communicate annotated computer-aided design documents from the job site. The job site communications system can also include a computer positioned at a site remote from a job site and operable to receive or transmit the computer-aided design documents.07-08-2010

William D. Holloway, Jr., Carlsbad, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090188157DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COMBINING OILS WITH OTHER FLUIDS AND MIXTURES GENERATED THEREFROM - A device and method a provided for mixing and enhancing reaction between oil and a non-oil liquid by exploiting the formation, implosion and explosion of numerous cavitation bubbles within a cavitation device. Intense localized energy from the collapse of the cavitation bubbles subjects the mixture to intense heat and pressure, thereby accelerating reaction between the oil and non-oil liquid. In one embodiment, the non-oil liquid is an alcohol, and the cavitation device is used to enhance a transesterification reaction to convert the oil and alcohol into biodiesel in the presence of a catalyst.07-30-2009

William D. Holloway, Jr., Phoenix, AZ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090162271CAVITATION DEVICE AND METHOD - A process for modifying a liquid, comprising introducing a liquid into a cavitation device and cavitating the liquid in the cavitation device. During cavitation the liquid makes contact with an electron emitting material to inject electrons into the liquid. In some embodiments, the electron emitting material is a quartz crystal and the cavitation process produces micro-clustered water.06-25-2009