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Charles A. Kennett, Brookfield, IL US
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| 20110053832 | NATURAL ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION - Natural antimicrobials for foods, such as salad dressings and dairy products to target a broad spectrum of food emulsion spoilage microorganisms such as lactic acid bacteria and fungi such as general yeast and even acid-tolerant yeast (such as | 03-03-2011 |
Charles Arthur Kennett, Brookfield, IL US
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| 20080241329 | ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION AND ITS USE IN READY-TO-DRINK BEVERAGES - An antimicrobial composition for food applications includes a chelating agent and a lauric acid derivative. The antimicrobial composition optionally includes one or more carboxylic acid derivatives. The chelating agent, the lauric acid derivative, and if present, one or more carboxylic acid derivatives are collectively present in an amount that is less that a taste threshold. | 10-02-2008 |
| 20100215816 | Antimicrobial Composition And Its Use In Ready-To-Drink Beverages - An antimicrobial composition for food applications includes a chelating agent and a lauric acid derivative. The antimicrobial composition optionally includes one or more carboxylic acid derivatives. The chelating agent, the lauric acid derivative, and if present, one or more carboxylic acid derivatives are collectively present in an amount that is less that a taste threshold. | 08-26-2010 |
Charles Jonathan Kennett, Bridge Of Weir GB
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| 20100012352 | PHOTOIMAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS - There is herein described a method and apparatus for photoimaging. In particular, there is described a method and apparatus for photoimaging a substrate covered with a wet curable photopolymer, wherein the photoimaged substrate is used to form images such as electrical circuits. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100015409 | PHOTOIMAGING METHOD AND APPARATUS - There is herein described a method and apparatus for photoimaging. In particular, there is described a method and apparatus for photoimaging a substrate covered with a wet curable photopolymer, wherein the photoimaged substrate is used to form images such as electrical circuits. | 01-21-2010 |
Charles Jonathan Kennett, Renfrewshire GB
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| 20090001674 | Fluid supply assembly for a shaft mounted device - A fluid supply assembly for a shaft mounted device, such as an oscillating roller, is disclosed having a fluid powered apparatus comprising a shaft comprising a first fluid passageway extending through a portion of the shaft and exiting at an exit point on the shaft wall; a connector arranged on the device having a bore for receiving the shaft comprising a first seal spaced apart from a second seal within the bore along an axis parallel to the shaft, the first seal, second seal, the bore and the shaft wall defining a fluid annular chamber, and a second fluid passageway leading from the fluid annular chamber to the fluid powered apparatus wherein, in use, the exit point on the shaft wall remains between the first and second seals. The fluid supply assembly allows quick release application of fluid powered rotating devices. | 01-01-2009 |
James Kennett, Goleta, CA US
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| 20110020646 | NANODIAMONDS AND DIAMOND-LIKE PARTICLES FROM CARBONAEOUS MATERIAL - A method for producing a nanodiamond (n-diamond, p-diamond, i-carbon) in which a nanodiamond is removed from an activated carbon containing the nanodiamond. The activated carbon is prepared by carbonizing and/or activating a carbonaceous feedstock while restricting the presence of oxygen sufficiently to result in the formation of nanodiamonds embedded in carbon. The nanodiamonds can be separated and purified from the activated carbon, and can be concentrated by treatment of the activated carbon with an oxidizing agent. Also provided is a method for producing a nanodiamond, and particularly a nanodiamond fiber, by mixing a carbon source, a metal and an acid under conditions which result in nanodiamond formation. Nanodiamond fibers up to 2000 nanometers or more can be produced. The nanodiamond fibers can be woven or used to provide structural reinforcement for various materials. | 01-27-2011 |
Michael H. Kennett, Midland, MI US
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| 20110233347 | HANGER - A two-piece hanger for hanging a bag filled with contents without puncturing the bag holds the bag between the two pieces with a cleat-and-groove connection. The hanger includes a hanger piece for hanging from a support and a clamping piece that is removably attachable to the hanger piece. The hanger piece includes a hanger mechanism and a cleat. The clamping piece includes a body having an upper surface and a slotted grove receptor. The clamping piece is removably connected to the hanger piece by inserting the head of the cleat into the slotted grove receptor, whereby the cleat locks the clamping piece to the body of the hanger member in a cleat-and-groove arrangement. | 09-29-2011 |
Robert Kennett, Bedford, NH US
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| 20090029754 | Tracking and Interactive Simulation of Real Sports Equipment - A real-ball interactive sports entertainment and training system combines real-time motion sensing of real world sports equipment to create simulated interactions with amateur or professional sports figures on-screen, optionally including in-game advertising. The interactive sports entertainment and training experience extends to the internet, where users can view their statistics and highlights and compare notes and simulated sports stories with other users, or “cyberjocks.” The system implements methods that include embedding a plurality of three-axis motion sensors within a single piece of user sports equipment, wherein each of the plurality of sensors provides a continuous stream of relative motion data for each axis; disposing the plurality of three-axis motion sensors so that none of the axes are aligned; connecting the disposed motion sensors to a processor, and powering the sensors and the processor so that the processor receives the relative motion data; converting the relative motion data into a six or more axis representation of the motion of the single piece of sports equipment; and communicating the six or more axis representation to a multimedia facility. | 01-29-2009 |
Robert H. Kennett, Bedford, NH US
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| 20110160914 | TILT SENSOR APPARATUS AND METHOD - A tilt sensor apparatus and method provide sensing and feedback of angular orientation. In preferred embodiments, the tilt sensor apparatus and method of the present disclosure may advantageously be used in an HVAC system to provide feedback on damper position to an HVAC controller. | 06-30-2011 |
Rosemary Anne Kennett, Queensland AU
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| 20110308013 | BED VALANCE - Provided is a bed cover device for a bed having a mattress support unit, and a mattress for positioning on the top surface of the support unit. A cover member substantially covers the opposed sides and foot end, and a retention arrangement retains the cover member on the top surface. The cover member has opposed side panel portions, an upper edge extending inwardly from each of the side panel portions, and a lower edge. The upper edge has a foot end part and opposed side parts, for positioning between the mattress and the support unit and retained by engagement with the support unit and the mattress. The retention arrangement has a first stretchable corner bridging element extending between one of the opposed side parts and the foot end part, and a second stretchable corner bridging element extending between the other of the opposed side parts and the foot end part. | 12-22-2011 |
