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Holstein, US

Beery Holstein US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110231178MODELING AND GENERATING COMPUTER SOFTWARE PRODUCT LINE VARIANTS - A system for modeling computer software product line variants may include a model builder configured to construct a model of a plurality of variants of a computer software application. The model may include at least one common-to-variants element that may be common to a plurality of the variants, a plurality of variant-specific elements, and interface code configured to adapt any of the variant-specific elements to any of the common-to-variants elements. The model may further include an application generator configured to generate a plurality of computer software applications for a corresponding plurality of combinations of the common-to-variants elements and the variant-specific elements, where the model builder and the application generator may be implemented in at least one of computer hardware and computer software embodied in a tangible computer-readable storage medium.09-22-2011

Linus I. Holstein, Salisbury, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090272684CONTAINED LIQUID MEMBRANE CONTACTOR AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A contained liquid membrane contactor includes a perforated center tube, first and second membrane mats each with a first and a second end both being open, four tube sheets affixing the membrane mats to the center tube, a shell sealed to the tube sheets, and two end caps. The first end of the first mat extends a first distance beyond the second end of the second mat. The first end of the first mat is open at the first tube sheet while the first end of the second mat is open at the second tube sheet. The second end of the first mat is between the second and fourth tube sheets and the second end of the second mat is between the first and third tube sheets. The shell has a first port between the first and third tube sheets communicating with the second end of the second mat and a second port between the second and fourth tube sheets communicating with the second end of the first mat. The first end cap has a third port communicating with the center tube and a fourth port communicating with the first end of the first mat. The second end cap has a fifth port communicating with the center tube and a sixth port communicating with the first end of the second mat.11-05-2009

Michael Holstein, Clearwater, FL US

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20110017633Rapid Deployment First Aid Kit and System For Refilling - A first aid kit organized with pockets containing first aid and emergency preparedness supplies and equipment and a system for refilling. Each pocket in the kit contains supplies and equipment useful in providing initial care for a particular illness or injury and is quickly identified through textual labels and transparent elements. The pockets are connected into a strip of pockets which is folded to fit within a case. The strip of pockets is easily deployed from the case facilitating rapid and accurate identification, selection, and acquisition of items appropriate for initial care of a particular illness or injury by comprehensive visual presentation of the organizational scheme and the supplies and pieces of equipment themselves.01-27-2011

Paul Holstein, Pompano Beach, FL US

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20090106237SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMICALLY CUSTOMIZING WEB PAGE CONTENT - A method for providing customized web page content. The method includes receiving information from a referring uniform resource locator (URL) including information relating to a first search performed by a user, processing specific terms in the referring URL to produce a customized web page based upon the terms in the referring URL, and presenting the customized web page to the user.04-23-2009

Paul D. Holstein, Fort Lauderdale, FL US

Richard Holstein, Lakewood, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080223771Visually color coded water treatment chemicals - The present invention relates to swimming pools and other pools of standing water, and in particular to a dispensing unit that distributes a desired chemical solution that maintains the desired water chemistry of the pool or spa, the chemical solution being color coded with a water soluble colorant or dye which serves as an indicia to the pool or spa owner of the depletion of the chemical solution from the dispensing unit and the need for replacement.09-18-2008
20080268009Scented, fragrant water treatment capsules with biomedicides - The present invention relates to hot tubs and spas, and in particular to a dispensing unit that distributes a water soluble solution of a scented fragrance in combination with a biomedicide or enzyme to provide a time release aroma therapy experience for a hot tub or spa, the biomedicide in the form of an enzyme aiding in the dissipation of the scented fragrance to allow introduction of a different replacement scented fragrance.10-30-2008
20100327214Biodegradable surface layer film for pools or spas to prevent evaporation and heat loss - The present invention relates to swimming pools and other pools of standing water, and in particular to a dispensing unit that distributes a chemical solution that reduces evaporation and heat loss by forming a film or monomolecular layer over the surface or substantial surface area of the swimming pool or water pond.12-30-2010

Patent applications by Richard Holstein, Lakewood, NJ US

William L. Holstein, Hockessin, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100072409RECLOSABLE VACUUM-TIGHT PRESSURE-RELIEF DEVICE HAVING A DEFORMABLE SEAL MEMBER - A pressure-relief valve assembly is improved in that sealing surfaces on both the valve seat and valve head are confrontationally disposed annular planar surfaces oriented substantially perpendicular to the valve axis. A resilient valve seal is formed of a material which deforms to a predetermined extent into sealing engagement against both sealing surfaces when compressed by the spring biasing force. When a vacuum exists the combination of the spring force and a holding force created by a pressure differential acts to increase the extent of compression between the resilient valve seal and both sealing surfaces sufficient to create a vacuum-tight seal. The magnitude of the spring biasing force in discrete increments may be adjusted by varying the degree of threaded engagement between members forming the valve housing.03-25-2010