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Larry K. Baker, Mokelumne Hill, CA US
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20110079656 | Advanced Water And Energy Conserving Shower and Cleaning Systems And Methods - Systems and methods for energy-saving and water-saving devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a head assembly is coupled to receive a liquid flow from a liquid supply and a gas flow from a gas supply, wherein the head assembly defines a mixing region configured to receive the liquid flow and the gas flow, and a dispensing portion configured to receive a combined flow from the mixing region. In some implementations, a spray nozzle may sprayably introduce the liquid flow into the mixing region. In other implementations, a plurality of curtain flows may be drawn through apertures into the dispensing portion by the combined flow. In still other implementations, a portion of the combined flow dispensed by the head assembly may be recaptured into the gas flow. | 04-07-2011 |
Larry K. Davis, Moreno Valley, CA US
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20150145712 | Integratable ILS Interlock System - Methods and compositions for preventing opposing ILS systems on a single runway from becoming active at the same time. A physical interlock system employs a physical switch element that may activate a first ILS system or an opposing second ILS system, but is not capable of permitting, and may prevent, opposing ILS systems from being active simultaneously. Also included are methods for preventing opposing ILS systems on a single runway from becoming active, comprising the use of a physical switch preventing activating signals from being sent to opposing ILS systems at the same time. | 05-28-2015 |
Larry K. Kopacek, Stacy, MN US
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20100001065 | Library Materials Tagging System and Software Management System and Library Patron Card Reader - An imager is employed for reading a bar code from patron library card or a library material for subsequent processing and derivation of the bar code for subsequent processing by a library cataloging system. | 01-07-2010 |
Larry K. Linguist, Denham Springs, LA US
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20120228396 | System and Method for Optimizing the Dissolution of a Gas in a Liquid - Systems and methods for optimizing and controlling the dissolution of ozone or other gas in a liquid within a pressure vessel by regulating vessel pressure, flow rate of a liquid into the vessel, retention time of the gas and liquid in the vessel, gas flow rate, liquid spray pattern, and internal mixing within the vessel are disclosed. The optimal operating vessel pressure, flow rate of the liquid, retention time of the gas and liquid in the vessel, gas flow rate, liquid spray pattern, and internal mixing within the vessel may be determined based on the operating characteristics of an ozone generator. | 09-13-2012 |
20130056423 | Systems and Methods for Delivering Dissolved Gases into Force-Main and Gravity Sewers - Disclosed are systems and methods for dissolving gases into a fluid that is passing through a force-main and gravity sewer system. The system includes a dissolution tank having a pressure vessel for containing a liquid and for providing a regulated gas head space above the liquid, an inlet that permits passage of wastewater into the gas head space, and an outlet that permits passage of treated wastewater out of the pressure vessel. The system also includes a gas source in communication with the pressure vessel; a pump for supplying wastewater from a force-main or sewer system sump into the pressure vessel under conditions effective to dissolve oxygen gas in the wastewater; and a discharge device in communication with the outlet of the dissolution tank assembly for discharging treated wastewater. | 03-07-2013 |
Larry K. Olli, Seattle, WA US
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20090169794 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE SUITABLE FOR AIRCRAFT EXTERIOR APPLICATIONS - A pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) suitable for aircraft exterior applications formed by reacting a cross-linker with an un-crosslinked adhesive can resist many aircraft fluids and can maintain a bond to a protective barrier film of an appliqué at low and high temperatures. An exemplary PSA includes at least a first release liner and a crosslinked adhesive releasably bonded thereto. The crosslinked adhesive suitably is formed by reacting a polyisocyanate crosslinker with an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. The PSA can exhibit a peel strength between around 2-8 psi at temperatures between around 180-250 degrees Fahrenheit. In an exemplary method to provide a PSA, an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive, a solvent, and a polyisocyanate crosslinker are mixed together. The mixture is reacted on a release liner. A portion of the solvent is driven off, and the polyisocyanate crosslinker is reacted with itself and with reactive groups remaining on the un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. | 07-02-2009 |
20090214793 | PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE - Methods of forming a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) are provided. The methods may be suitable for aircraft exterior applications. A particular method includes mixing together an un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive, a solvent, and a polyisocyanate crosslinker to form a mixture. The method also includes driving off a portion of the solvent. The method further includes reacting the polyisocyanate crosslinker with the un-crosslinked acrylic adhesive. A resultant crosslinked adhesive exhibits a peel strength in a range between around 2 pounds per square inch and around 8 pounds per square inch at temperatures in a range between around 180 degrees Fahrenheit and around 250 degrees Fahrenheit. | 08-27-2009 |
20100330264 | COLORED COATING AND METHOD - A method of evaluating a coating applied to a surface comprises the step of applying the coating to the surface. The coating including a conversion gel to chemically bind the surface and an indicator substantially uniformly distributed throughout the coating wherein the indicator modifies an appearance of the coating. The method further comprising the step of determining whether the indicator is present on the surface at a substantially uniform concentration. | 12-30-2010 |
Larry K. Wilhide, Newville, PA US
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20120138794 | DEVICE FOR DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CARBON- AND NITROGEN- CONTAINING MATERIALS - A device for detection and identification of carbon- and nitrogen-containing materials is described. In particular, the device performs the detection and identification of carbon- and nitrogen-containing materials by photo-nuclear detection. The device may comprise a race-track microtron, a breaking target, and a water-filled Cherenkov radiation counter. | 06-07-2012 |
20120140863 | METHODS OF DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CARBON- AND NITROGEN-CONTAINING MATERIALS - Methods for detecting and identifying carbon- and/or nitrogen-containing materials are disclosed. The methods may comprise detection of photo-nuclear reaction products of nitrogen and carbon to detect and identify the carbon- and/or nitrogen-containing materials. | 06-07-2012 |