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Ian G.

Ian G. Buttridge, Garland, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100288624ACTIVATED HINGE-JOINT - A fractionation tray for use in a process column. The fractionation tray is of a type where a first fluid flows downwardly from a downcomer onto the fractionation tray and across the fractionation tray in a first direction. A second fluid flows upwardly through the fractionation tray for interaction with the first fluid. The fractionation tray includes an upper tray section, a lower tray section that is operable to removably engage the upper tray section, a joint region which includes an area of overlap between the upper tray section and the lower tray section. The joint region allows passage of the second fluid therethrough.11-18-2010

Ian G. Hall, San Francisco, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100146613SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING SILENT SIGN ON ACROSS DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS - A system and method is provided for a distributed computing system where a user can login to a client computer and access a number of different applications installed on web servers. These applications are then provided access to data in mainframe systems without a user having to enter mainframe user id or password information for gaining access to the mainframe system. The system and method can utilize a sign on object which is installed onto the client computer. The sign on object operates to obtain and transmit a security token which authorizes access to the mainframe system, and the security token does not require the use of the cookie data. This system and method can pass the security token through the web server and the web application in an encrypted form which limits security risks.06-10-2010

Ian G. Wright, Oak Ridge, TN US

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20090286107Ferritic Alloy Compositions - The invention relates to a ferritic alloy composition. In one aspect, the ferritic alloy composition comprises about 16 to 20 wt. % Cr, about 7 to 11 wt. % Mo, and the balance Fe. In another aspect, the ferritic composition comprises about 10 to 14 wt. % Cr, about 7 to 11 wt. % Mo or about 10 to 20 wt. % W, and the balance Fe.11-19-2009

Ian G. Zinniger, Ste-Therese CA

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20080302444MULTI-APPLICATION WOOD WORKING KNIFE AND CLAMPING ASSEMBLY - A wood working knife for use in a wood working machine, comprising a knife body having a first cutting edge and an opposed second cutting edge, the knife body having a first clamping surface and a second clamping surface. The first clamping surface has opposed clamping features separated by a middle section, the opposed clamping features and the middle section being sized and shaped such that, upon the knife body being inserted into a clamping assembly, the clamping forces are localized towards the opposed cutting edges and away from the middle section.12-11-2008
20090129875Clamping Assembly for Woodworking Knife - A clamping assembly to hold a woodworking knife in place in a woodworking machine. The clamping assembly comprises a clamping component comprising a body and an actuator. The body has three discrete contact positions distributed thereon: 1) a fulcrum located generally at one end, 2) a knife abutting portion located generally at the other end, and 3) a bearing surface located elsewhere. The actuator is for applying a clamping force to the body along a clamping axis located intermediate of the knife abutting portion and the fulcrum. The fulcrum is a surface having a normal that is at an angle to the clamping axis. The bearing surface is a surface wherein a line normal to the bearing surface intersects the line normal to the fulcrum at a position outside of the clamping component at a location farther askew of the clamping axis than the fulcrum.05-21-2009
20100184360METHOD OF SHARPENING A WOOD WORKING KNIFE - A method for sharpening a wood working knife having opposed cutting edges, wherein the knife body is held by clamping features on a first surface of the knife and the opposed edges are simultaneously sharpened.07-22-2010

Patent applications by Ian G. Zinniger, Ste-Therese CA