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Delano P. Johnson, Wetumpka, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100264385APPARATUS AND METHOD OF LIFTING AND MOVING OBJECTS - An apparatus and method of lifting and moving an object is disclosed. The apparatus includes a main frame. The main frame includes a mounting surface, a first angle plate, and a second angle plate. The mounting surface has a horizontal section and a vertical section. The first angle plate is coupled to a first wheel plate and the second angle plate is coupled to a second wheel plate. The apparatus also includes a lift and lock bar for raising and lowering the object. The mounting surface includes slots for receiving the object and retainers for preventing the object from sliding off the mounting surface.10-21-2010

Jack M. Johnson, Auburn, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100086389Container transfer system for uploading and downloading mating container relative to a transport vehicle - A container transfer system for a transport vehicle includes a lift assembly which has spaced lift lugs that can extend into spaced recesses in the floor of a mating storage container and attachment straps that respectively extend from opposite ends of a mast to connection elements on the respective sides of the container to connect the container to the lift assembly and enable the lift assembly to lift the container onto the vehicle for transport to another location and thereafter download the container off the vehicle.04-08-2010

Jack Mcgowan Johnson, Auburn, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090035116LOAD LIFTING APPARATUS - A device for loading and unloading objects onto a truck including two support members and a rigid substantially L-shaped support. The support members and rigid substantially L-shaped member are subject to force from at least 3 actuators. The operation of actuators maintains the horizontal portion of the rigid L-shaped member in substantially horizontal orientation during the flexion and extension of the joints connecting the members, and the joint connecting the device to the truck.02-05-2009

Kalonda Tymika Johnson, Huntsville, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110082217HIGH-CLARITY AQUEOUS CONCENTRATES OF 4-HEXYLRESORCINOL - The present invention relates to hexylresorcinol/water concentrates that are high in clarity, easily handled, and readily blended with other ingredients to form skin care compositions.04-07-2011

Kirk Johnson, Rainbow City, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090217523Remanufactured machine component and valve body remanufacturing process - A process for remanufacturing valve bodies such as fuel injector valve bodies includes receiving a salvaged valve body having a first segment, a second segment and a middle segment which includes a valve seat and a guide bore for a valve therein. The process further includes removing material of the valve body where the valve seat and the guide bore are disposed, and positioning an insert within the valve body in place of the removed material. A new valve seat and a new guide bore are then machined in the insert, including locating for machining the new valve seat and new guide bore on a timing face of the valve body.09-03-2009

Larry W. Johnson, Jasper, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090328241MITOCHONDRIAL-NUCLEAR EXCHANGED CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS AND ANIMALS - Provided herein are mitochondrial-nuclear exchanged cells and animals comprising mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from one subject and nuclear DNA (nDNA) from a different subject. Methods for producing a mitochondrial-nuclear exchanged animal and animals made by the methods are provided. Also provided are methods of screening for agents useful for treating a disease or disorder using mitochondrial-nuclear exchanged animals or cells, tissues or organs thereof.12-31-2009

Louis B. Johnson, Troy, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090042729Liquid kelp formulation with or without enhanced shelf life, and method of making - A liquid kelp formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative to extend the shelf life of the formulation in terms of growth hormones. The formulation can also include a fertilizing additive, and a surfactant. A system is also provided whereby the kelp is maintained in solid form, and dissolved in water just prior to use. The solid form kelp and/or water can include additives, or additives in separate form, if used, can be added to either the kelp or the kelp solution.02-12-2009
20090048107Dry fertilizer with growth hormone-containing formulation and methods of use and making - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can be incorporated into a dry fertilizer for application using the fertilizer itself or a component of the fertilizer such as one or more of the fillers commonly used in fertilizers.02-19-2009
20090082207Growth hormone-containing formulation and method of use - A growth hormone formulation includes an enzyme inactivating component and a preservative. The formulation can also include a fertilizing additive, and a surfactant. The growth hormone can be a natural one such as that found in kelp or a synthetic one or a combination of both.03-26-2009
20100105554METHOD OF IMPROVING PLANT GROWTH AND PLANT GROWTH COMPOSITION - A method of fertilizing plants and/or seeds involves the application of a growth hormone free formulation of fertilizer and sarcosine, either together as a formulation or separately. The sarcosine is used in an effective amount to enhance plant biomass development and fertilizer uptake. The application method and composition can also include the application of a preservative.04-29-2010

Patent applications by Louis B. Johnson, Troy, AL US

Mark Richard Johnson, Birmingham, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090272049Method of building elevated water storage tanks - The disclosed liquid storage tank has a concrete tower section. A steel tank shell above the tower section encompasses a tank volume that has a capacity of at least 100,000 U.S. gallons. A concrete ringbeam at the top of the tower section surrounds an internal area between the ringbeam and an access tube that extends from within the tank volume into an interior of the tower section. The ringbeam has an integral upper wall above a ring-shaped, upwardly-facing supporting face that is at least about 4″ inches wide and resists downward forces. A series of laterally adjacent concrete dome segments creates a dome that has a vaulted upper surface and essentially covers the internal area. Each of the dome segments has an outer end that sits on the supporting face of the ringbeam, and an inner end that is positioned above the outer end. Lateral sides on each segment define a segment angle, and the sum of the segment angles of the adjacent segments is less than 360 degrees. Fill sections extend between adjacent dome segments. A pourback creates a continuous surface from the top of the upper wall on the ringbeam to a raised portion of the dome segments. A steel liner covers the dome. The liner has a vaulted upper surface and is connected to the tank shell. In building the tank, precast dome segments can be temporarily supported, with the support being removed after all the segments are placed.11-05-2009

Neal F. Johnson, Birmingham, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090013384Deriving a Username Based on a Digital Certificate - One embodiment of a method for determining a username comprises obtaining a digital certificate from a first computer application requesting a service; authenticating the digital certificate of the first computer application; and retrieving the username from the digital certificate that is recognized by a second computer application performing the service as a user of the second computer application. Other methods and systems are also provided.01-08-2009

P.connor Johnson, Cullman, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110250607YEAST-BASED METHODS OF IDENTIFYING NUCLEIC ACIDS AND COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES - The disclosure encompasses methods for the screening of small molecules or nucleic acids that may reverse the inhibition of growth of the unicellular yeast 10-13-2011

Victor Johnson, Phil Campbell, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100147766SEPARATION PROCESS - The present invention relates to a process and a system for separation of fluids and solids present in a slurry, wherein at least one additive is added to the slurry, which slurry then is fed into a coiled tubing for mixing of the at least one additive with the slurry to obtain a mixed slurry, and thereafter the mixed slurry is separated into fluids and solids. Further, the present invention relates to a coiled tubing for mixing of at least one additive and a slurry. The present invention is especially useful in separation of slurries, such as biomasses and manure from different animals such as cattle, but is also applicable for other types of slurries.06-17-2010

Wane Johnson, Dadeville, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080303176Patterned Die Attach and Packaging Method Using the Same - A semiconductor die is attached to a packaging substrate by a patterned layer of conductive metal that includes voids. The voids provide a space into which the metal may expand when heated in order to avoid placing mechanical stress on the bonds caused by mismatches in the thermal coefficients of thermal expansion of the die, the conductive metal bond layer and the substrate. An additional coating of conductive metal may be flowed over the bond lines to reinforce the bonds.12-11-2008

Wayne Johnson, Dadeville, AL US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100291738Patterned Die Attach and Packaging Method Using the Same - A semiconductor die is attached to a packaging substrate by a patterned layer of conductive metal that includes voids. The voids provide a space into which the metal may expand when heated in order to avoid placing mechanical stress on the bonds caused by mismatches in the thermal coefficients of thermal expansion of the die, the conductive metal bond layer and the substrate. An additional coating of conductive metal may be flowed over the bond lines to reinforce the bonds.11-18-2010