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Lawrence B. Bawden, Jr., El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20100291454 | FORCED AIR FUEL CELL POWER SYSTEM - A portable electricity generation device comprises a plurality of fuel cells, each fuel cell having an anode end with a catalyst facilitating the separation of hydrogen atoms into electrons and protons, a cathode end facilitating the combination of the electrons and protons into water molecules in the presence of oxygen, and a current bearing portion providing a current path for the electrons to traverse. The electricity generation device also includes a fuel storage container for storing a supply of hydrogen and delivering the supply of hydrogen to an anode end of the plurality of fuel cells so as to initiate a flow of the electrons through the current bearing portion. In addition, the portable electricity generation device includes an air moving device configured to direct atmospheric air toward a cathode end of the plurality of fuel cells, wherein the air moving device is positioned to convectively cool the plurality of fuel cells as it supplies atmospheric air to the cathode end. | 11-18-2010 |
Lawrence B. Blyn, Mission Viego, CA US
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20150056620 | METHODS FOR RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOGENS IN HUMANS AND ANIMALS - The present invention provides methods of: identifying pathogens in biological samples from humans and animals, resolving a plurality of etiologic agents present in samples obtained from humans and animals, determining detailed genetic information about such pathogens or etiologic agents, and rapid detection and identification of bioagents from environmental, clinical or other samples. | 02-26-2015 |
Lawrence B. Brodey, South Orange, NJ US
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20140352815 | Channel Drain With Integral Weep Path - A channel drain assembly includes a channel drain and a grate. The channel drain includes a body having at least one sidewall and a bottom wall, a flange extending about a periphery of the body, and a drain pipe. The grate is positionable within the body and includes at least one side wall and a top wall that has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough. When the grate is positioned within the body a first flow path and a second flow path are formed that provide a path for fluid to flow into the channel drain and out the drain pipe. The first flow path is formed across the plurality of apertures, while the second flow path is formed between the at least one side wall of the grate and at least one sidewall of the body. | 12-04-2014 |
20150247312 | Adjustable Channel Drain Grate and Associated Methods - The present disclosure relates to an adjustable channel drain grate that includes a grate body and a plurality of support legs connected to the grate body. A height of each of the plurality of support legs can be adjustable relative to the grate body. In one embodiment, a plurality of apertures in the grate body and the plurality of support legs include complementary threads to permit adjustable threading of the plurality of support legs through the plurality of apertures. The present disclosure also relates to a method of adjusting a height of a channel drain grate. | 09-03-2015 |
Lawrence B. Brodey, Us, NJ US
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20140251482 | Fluid Supply Hoses Having a Heat-Shrunk, Antifungal Outer Cover and Method for Making Same - A fluid supply hose includes a hose body having a first end for connection to a fixture and a second end for connection to a water supply. The fluid supply hose includes a tubular cover formed of a heat-shrinkable, antifungal material, which is heat shrunk in place to cover at least a portion of the hose body. The cover could include a decorative exterior. A method of making a fluid supply hose involves inserting a fluid supply hose having a hose body, a first end for connection to a fixture, and a second end for connection to a water supply, into a heat-shrinkable, antifungal tubular cover. The cover is positioned over a portion of the supply hose, and heat is applied to the cover to heat shrink the cover in place to cover at least a portion of the supply hose body. The cover could include a decorative exterior. | 09-11-2014 |
Lawrence B. Dight, Wall Township, NJ US
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20110118107 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE MESOPOROSITY OF ZEOLITE-CONTAINING MATERIALS - Methods for enhancing the mesoporosity of a zeolite-containing material. Such methods may comprise contacting a composite shaped article containing at least one zeolite and at least one non-zeolitic material with at least one pH controlling agent and at least one surfactant. Such methods may be performed under conditions sufficient to increase the pore volume of at least one 10 angstrom subset of mesoporosity. | 05-19-2011 |
20140213432 | METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE MESOPOROSITY OF ZEOLITE-CONTAINING MATERIALS - Methods for enhancing the mesoporosity of a zeolite-containing material. Such methods may comprise contacting a composite shaped article containing at least one zeolite and at least one non-zeolitic material with at least one pH controlling agent and at least one surfactant. Such methods may be performed under conditions sufficient to increase the pore volume of at least one 10 angstrom subset of mesoporosity. | 07-31-2014 |
Lawrence B. Dight, Manasquan, NJ US
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20100190632 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE HYDROTHERMAL STABILITY OF MESOSTRUCTURED ZEOLITES BY RARE EARTH ION EXCHANGE - Compositions and methods for preparing mesostructured zeolites having improved hydrothermal stability. Such mesostructured zeolites can be prepared by subjecting a zeolite to rare earth ion exchange prior to and/or subsequent to introducing mesoporosity into the zeolite. | 07-29-2010 |
Lawrence B. Garrels, Tacoma, WA US
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20150320261 | Basting Cooking Utensil and Method - A basting cooking utensil that temporarily attaches over the top edge of a pan used to cook an egg. The utensil includes a compound curved handle with a basin attached or formed at its distal end configured to hold a small quantity of a hot oil or butter. Mounted or formed at the handle's mid section is pan edge resting structure that engages the pan's top and temporarily holds the handle upright against the pan's side wall. The basin is aligned on the distal end of the handle and rotated along its longitudinally axis so the first lateral edge is tilted downward and rests against the bottom surface of the pan when the handle is aligned vertically and tilted slightly laterally over the side of the pan. When the handle is held vertically, the first lateral edge is lowered or tilted downward while the opposite second lateral edge is elevated and tilted upward and easily scoop hot oil or butter from the pan. | 11-12-2015 |
Lawrence B. Huston, Iii, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20160134503 | PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS FOR FINDING TOP TRAFFIC PATTERNS - A method for network traffic characterization is provided. Flow data records are acquired associated with a security alert signature. Unidimensional traffic clusters are generated based on the acquired data. A Bloom filter is populated with the acquired flow data records. Clusters of interest are identified from the generated unidimensional traffic clusters. The identified clusters of interest are compressed into a compressed set. A determination is made whether a multidimensional processing of the acquired flow data needs to be performed based on a priority associated with the alert signature. A multidimensional lattice corresponding to the unidimensional traffic clusters is generated. The multidimensional lattice is traversed and for each multidimensional node under consideration a determination is made if the Bloom filter contains flow records matching the multidimensional node under consideration. A determination is made if the unidimensional node corresponding to the multidimentional node is included in the compressed set of unidimensional nodes. | 05-12-2016 |
Lawrence B. Johnson, Bellingham, WA US
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20090205512 | VERTICAL ROTISSERIE COOKING SYSTEM - A vertical rotisserie open flame oven having a central flame post dispersing aesthetically pleasing flames and a secondary heater positioned outside the path of rotation of the food items. The oven has a central chamber area where the heat transfer to the food items is executed in a desirable manner to properly cook the food items without burning the surface thereof. | 08-20-2009 |
Lawrence B. Lestarge, Algonquin, IL US
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20110005064 | METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT - An electronic component including a core having a wire wound around a portion of the core with first and second ends being connected to terminals for mounting the component to corresponding lands in a circuit. The component having an outer body made of a mixture of magnetic and/or non-magnetic material and a binder which can either be potted and cured or compression molded. The mixture encasing at least a portion of the core and wire and leaving at least a portion of the terminals exposed for mounting the component to the circuit using conventional pick-and-place equipment. Further, methods of manufacturing such components and customizing same are disclosed. | 01-13-2011 |
Lawrence B. Merchell, Escondido, CA US
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20140214891 | HIERARCHICAL USER INTERFACE AND FUNCTIONAL APPARATUS - A hierarchical data management tool and user interface that provides an efficient and effective means for an organization to organize both users and their access to a system consisting of a large number of remote sensing locations. Various levels of notifications for specified personnel allow the notified persons to respond to alerts in an efficient manner. Personnel can be hierarchically organized according to their qualifications and proximity to the sensing location/alert type. | 07-31-2014 |
20150066396 | Estimating Flow Rates of a Liquid in a Conduit - In one embodiment, a flow-estimation processor receives one or more flow-depth measurements with each flow-depth measurement having been taken at a respective time. The processor calculates a respective estimated flow rate for each of the times based on the corresponding flow-depth measurement and one or more flow-estimation parameters each set to a respective initial value. The processor outputs the estimated flow rates for presentation via a user interface, and receives via the user interface one or more updated values corresponding respectively to a flow-estimation parameter. The processor calculates an updated estimated flow rate for each of the one or more times, such that each respective updated estimated flow rate is calculated based on the received updated values. The processor then outputs the updated estimated flow rates for presentation via the user interface. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066397 | Detecting a Sediment Condition in a Conduit - In one embodiment, a flow-estimation processor receives one or more flow-depth measurements with each flow-depth measurement having been taken at a respective time. The processor calculates a respective estimated flow rate for each of the times based on the corresponding flow-depth measurement and one or more flow-estimation parameters each set to a respective initial value. The processor outputs the estimated flow rates for presentation via a user interface, and receives via the user interface one or more updated values corresponding respectively to a flow-estimation parameter. The processor calculates an updated estimated flow rate for each of the one or more times, such that each respective updated estimated flow rate is calculated based on the received updated values. The processor then outputs the updated estimated flow rates for presentation via the user interface. | 03-05-2015 |
Lawrence B. Moss, Manalapan, NJ US
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20160136083 | Personal Care Products That Do Not Contain Tetramer And/or Pentamer Cyclomethicones - The invention provides personal care products that do not contain D4 and/or D5 cyclomethicones but which do have the skin feel, spreadability, and other physical and chemical characteristics of personal care products that do contain these cyclomethicones. The products of the invention include a neopentyl polyol polyester(s) derived from neopentyl glycol, an isoparaffin(s), and a personal care formulation. Also included are replacement compositions for use in personal care products (so that D4 and D5 cyclomethicones can be excluded from the formulation) and methods of preparing personal care products and replacement compositions. | 05-19-2016 |
Lawrence B. Storey, Iii, Vicksburg, MS US
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20120231902 | Disc Hoops Game and Apparatus - A game apparatus comprising a mount and a goal can be attached to basketball hoops and serve as a target. This allows a basketball court to be used for an entirely new game using said game apparatus and flying sport discs. The method of playing includes two teams of players, each attempting to score on one target while preventing the opposing team from scoring on a separate target. Players may move with, pass, and shoot the flying sport disc. Points are accumulated for goals scored when the flying sport disc is thrown through a target. The basketball court provides ready markings used for shots, throw-ins, and defining out of bounds in the present game method. | 09-13-2012 |
Lawrence B. Weiss, Dandridge, TN US
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20120235356 | TOSS CARD GAME FOR SIMULATING SPORTS - A game system for use with an object tossing game board such as a cornhole game board is disclosed for simulating a sport. The game system includes a plurality of playing cards so that one of at least a first player and a second player draws one of the plurality of cards during a player turn, each of the plurality of playing cards having tossing instruction information including identification of an award representing an activity involved in the sport and identification of an attempt number representing a number of tosses in which one of the first player and the second player has to successfully toss the object to the object tossing game board during the player turn to obtain the award. | 09-20-2012 |