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Lonnie Chatmon, Dallas, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110163863 | Driver's Alert System - A device to aid an operator of a vehicle includes a steering wheel of the vehicle operable to steer the vehicle, a touchscreen mounted on the steering wheel of the vehicle, a detection system to detect the contact of the operator with the touchscreen, and an alarm to be activated in the absence of the contact of the operator and when the vehicle is moving. The alarm may be is an audible alarm or/and the alarm may be a visual alarm. The steering wheel is mounted on a steering column, and the alarm is mounted on the steering column. The touchscreen may be positioned within a circular area, and the touchscreen may be continuous around the steering wheel. | 07-07-2011 |
Lonnie Drosihn, Monkton, MD US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090013447 | Accessory Decorating System and Method of Using the Same - An ear covering device that includes a surface that can be drawn on, written on, colored on, and/or decorated by a user is disclosed. In one embodiment, the surface corresponds to the outer surface of the ear covering device. Accordingly, a user can draw or create an object on a portion of the ear covering device that is visible to other people. In another embodiment, the ear covering device can include more than one area that can be decorated by a user. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090013448 | Accessory with Light Source - An accessory with a source of light is disclosed. In particular, the present invention relates to an accessory that is a device that can be worn on the head of an individual to cover the user's ears. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090183297 | Hand Covering With Tactility Features - This invention relates generally to a hand covering. More specifically, the present invention relates to a hand covering with tactility features. The tactility features of the hand covering enable the wearer of the hand covering to have improved dexterity and tactility while wearing the hand covering and performing various tasks. In one embodiment, the hand covering includes a conductive member that can be used with an interface of an electronic device. | 07-23-2009 |
| 20100058513 | Adjustable Hand Covering - This invention relates generally to a hand covering. More specifically, this invention relates to a hand covering that can be adjusted to vary the conditions inside the hand covering. | 03-11-2010 |
Lonnie Kyser, Pleasant Grove, UT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110246258 | SALES MANAGEMENT TOOL - A sales management tool utilizes a mobile device configured to request data from a database regarding a neighborhood within proximity of that sale. The mobile device sends results back to the database, wherein the results are flagged as verified. A simplified prequalification system is shown where a salesperson may select a house on a map to run a prequalification on the residents. | 10-06-2011 |
Lonnie Lybarger, Tuson, AZ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090117153 | Disulfide Trap MHC Class I Molecules and Uses Therefor - A disulfide trap, comprising an antigen peptide covalently attached to an MHC class I heavy chain molecule by a disulfide bond extending between two cysteines, is disclosed. In some configurations, a disulfide trap, such as a disulfide trap single chain trimer (dtSCT), can comprise a single contiguous polypeptide chain. Upon synthesis in a cell, a disulfide trap oxidizes properly in the ER, and can be recognized by T cells. In some configurations, a peptide moiety of a disulfide trap is not displaced by high-affinity competitor peptides, even if the peptide binds the heavy chain relatively weakly. In various configurations, a disulfide trap can be used for vaccination, to elicit CD8 T cells, and in multivalent MHC/peptide reagents for the enumeration and tracking of T cells. Also disclosed are nucleic acids comprising a sequence encoding a disulfide trap. Such nucleic acids, which can be DNA vectors, can be used as vaccines. | 05-07-2009 |
Lonnie Smith, Haddock, GA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090081362 | Apparatus and method for distributing particulate material onto a moving web - A particulate delivery apparatus for distributing particulate material onto a target area of a web moving in a first direction can generally have a hopper for receiving a supply of particulate material and a one or more tubular members having an inlet end communicating with the hopper and an outlet end for discharging the particulate material from the hopper onto the target area. The tubular member(s) can extend downwardly from the bottom of the hopper at an angle toward the web, such that the particulate material is discharged onto the web, and in the same direction the web is moving. A plurality of separate flow paths can be provided in the tubular member(s) such that the particulate material is discharged as a plurality of separate streams. The width of the outlet end(s) can approximate the width of, and be oriented along the same axis as, the width of the target area. | 03-26-2009 |
