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Kennington

Alan Kennington, Balwyn North AU

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110083019PROTECTING DE-DUPLICATION REPOSITORIES AGAINST A MALICIOUS ATTACK - Methods and systems for protecting de-duplication repositories against a malicious attack are disclosed. One method receives at least one block of data to store in a data storage system. A de-duplication engine comprising a secret key is utilized to generate a secret key hash of the at least one block of data. A comparison of the secret key hash of the at least one block of data with a secret key hash table of previously stored data on the data storage system to identify duplicated data, the secret key hash comparing protecting the data storage system against a malicious attack.04-07-2011

Bart Kennington, Layton, UT US

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20090289128Enhancement of fragrance release from top of candles continuity - Combinations, assemblies and methods for releasing candles and like objects to promptly flamelessly release a fragrance are disclosed, which utilize a heater and a fan disposed above or at the top of the candle whereby heat and forced air are applied to the top of the material in the container.11-26-2009

Patent applications by Bart Kennington, Layton, UT US

Brandon Kennington, Westlake Village, CA US

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20100122662ANIMAL TOILET - Animal toilets presently do not have an automated method of cleaning the toileting surface and disposing of wastes. The animal toilet disclosed herein is equipped with a permeable toileting surface, a catchment surface underlying the toileting surface to collect and channel liquids, and a drain. The toileting surface may be equipped with a rinsing element to rinse wastes from the toileting and catchment surfaces. The drain may be further equipped with tubing to convey the liquids to a convenient disposal location. The animal toilet may be equipped with a moving toileting surface, which results in improved rinsing, and potential solid waste collection. In all embodiments, absorbent material may be used in place of permeable material for the toileting surface, which may not require any rinsing. The solid waste disposal may be automated through the use of rinse water and disposal tubing routed to the proper disposal location.05-20-2010