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Lewis J. Allen, Riverside, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100274708APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING A COLLATERAL RISK SCORE AND VALUE TOLERANCE FOR LOAN APPLICATIONS - A computer implemented system for converting loan risk and property database information into a risk-adjusted value and report comprising software modules configured with instructions to retrieve electronic property value data from one or more electronic property value and property characteristic databases and calculate a property value estimate, loan risk value, property value, and loan risk value estimates; and producing a report with a collateral risk score. The invention also comprising a module for calculating a variance based on the combined collateral risk score conditions approval of an electronically submitted evaluation order based on whether a given qualifying value falls within the calculated variance. The invention further comprising a software module with instructions to calculate the percentage of difference between the qualifying value and a limit of the calculated variance.10-28-2010

Lewis J. Dutel, Cypress, TX US

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20100140145SEPARATION OF TAR FROM SAND - A system for separating hydrocarbons from a solid source including a primary separation tank including a first hydrocarbon removing device to remove hydrocarbons from a slurry of water and solids. Further, the system including a transfer device between the primary separation tank and a secondary separation tank, wherein the transfer device is configured to transfer solids from the slurry to the secondary separation tank. Further still, the system including a second hydrocarbon removal device, a fine particle separation device to remove remaining solids in the secondary separation tank, and a product collection tank to receive hydrocarbons removed from the primary and secondary separation tanks.06-10-2010
20100313674Apparatus and Method for Metering Flare Gas - A flow cell assembly for measuring the flow rate of gas in a pipe having an optical probe mounted on a flow cell inserted between sections of pipe. A distal end of the optical probe is disposed within an internal bore of the flow cell. The optical probe is capable of measuring the velocity of particles in a gas flowing through the internal bore. A sensor mechanism may be mounted on the flow cell and have a sensor array with a distal end disposed within the flow cell internal bore. The sensor array is capable of measuring physical properties of the gas. The optical probe is self-aligned when mounted to the flow cell through the use of a locking cam and an orientation ring. Velocity and physical property measurements are used to calculate flow rate. Alternatively, the optical probe and sensor mechanism may be mounted directly onto an existing pipe.12-16-2010

Lewis J. Kleinsmith, Ann Arbor, MI US

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20110098110SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PUZZLE AND FACILITATING SOLVING OF THE PUZZLE - A multi-stage puzzle that guides a user to develop support for an answer to solve and complete the puzzle that includes conducting a note taking stage, conducting an answer and support presentation stage, conducting an answer and support evaluation stage, and hindering the completion of the puzzle based on the way the user completes each stage. The note taking stage preferably includes providing a plurality of story and reference pieces that may be selected by the user. The answer and support presentation stage preferably includes retrieving an inferred answer and support for the inferred answer based on the selected story and reference pieces from the user. The answer and support evaluation stage preferably includes evaluating the inferred answer. Hindering the completion of the puzzle preferably functions to encourage the user to adequately evaluate the provide story and reference pieces and to provide adequate support for an inferred answer.04-28-2011