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Adrienne R. Loyd, Neenah, WI US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090171309Body adhering absorbent article - The present invention provides a body adhering absorbent article which is capable of absorbing bodily fluids. In this particular embodiment of the present invention, provided is an absorbent article which is specifically designed for attachment to a wearer's skin in the vulva region of the wearer's torso.07-02-2009
20120089107Body Adhering Absorbent Article - The present invention provides a body adhering absorbent article which is capable of absorbing bodily fluids. In this particular embodiment of the present invention, provided is an absorbent article which is specifically designed for attachment to a wearer's skin in the vulva region of the wearer's torso.04-12-2012

Patent applications by Adrienne R. Loyd, Neenah, WI US

Andrew C. Loyd, Monkton, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110287944METHODS OF FORMING SUPERCONDUCTOR CIRCUITS - Methods of forming superconducting devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method can comprise depositing a protective barrier layer over a superconducting material layer, curing the protective barrier layer, depositing a photoresist material layer over the protective barrier layer and irradiating and developing the photoresist material layer to form an opening pattern in the photoresist material layer. The method can further comprise etching the protective barrier layer to form openings in the protective barrier layer based on the opening pattern, etching the superconductor material layer based on the openings in the protective barrier layer to form openings in the superconductor material layer that define a first set of superconductor material raised portins and stripping the photoresist material layer and the protective barrier layer.11-24-2011

Andrew Christian Loyd, Monkton, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090057906Encapsulated silicidation for improved SiC processing and device yield - A method for producing a silicide contact. The method comprises the steps of depositing a metal on a SiC substrate; forming an encapsulating layer on deposited metal; and annealing said deposited metal to form a suicide contact. The encapsulating layer prevents agglomeration and formation of stringers during the annealing process.03-05-2009

Casey Loyd, Pomona, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080289609METHOD OF FUELING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE USING PRESSURIZED AND HEATED FUEL - A method of operating an internal combustion engine comprises the steps of (a) pressurizing a liquid fuel to a pressure above 150 psig; (b) heating the liquid fuel to a temperature above 500° F. to produce a heated liquid fuel; (c) suddenly reducing the pressure of the heated liquid fuel sufficiently to vaporize the heated liquid fuel to form a vaporized hot fuel; (d) combining the vaporized hot fuel with oxygen to form a vaporized hot fuel/oxygen mixture; (e) introducing the vaporized hot fuel/oxygen mixture into the internal combustion engine; and (f) combusting the vaporized hot fuel/oxygen mixture within the internal combustion engine.11-27-2008
20100064428WATER RECREATIONAL APPARATUS WITH CONTROL PANEL HAVING CONTROL BUTTONS WITH AUDIBLE SIGNALS - A water recreational apparatus, such as a portable spa, hot tub, above-ground pool or water recirculating bathtub has (a) a water recirculation system, including a water pump and a water heater, (b) a control panel having a plurality of control buttons for controlling the operation of the water pump or water heater, and (c) an audio circuit having a speaker and being adapted to emit an audible signal in response to the engagement of a control button.03-18-2010

Patent applications by Casey Loyd, Pomona, CA US

Dennis D. Loyd, Liberty Township, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100326336MULTI-LAYER PANEL - A multi-threat panel includes two first layers of polyurea mix, for at least one of reflecting and attenuating blast pressure and restricting ballistic penetration of the panel, and a layer of a concrete mix, including a ceramic aggregate, for increasing resistance to blast pressure and ballistic penetration of the panel. The first layers coat the concrete layer.12-30-2010

Dennis Dean Loyd, West Chester, OH US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090039318TECHNIQUES AND COMPOSITIONS FOR SHIELDING RADIOACTIVE ENERGY - Techniques and compositions are provided for shielding radioactive energy. The composition includes a hydrocarbon component and a radiation shielding and absorbing material or additive. The composition may be applied to substrates or to radioactive materials. Moreover, the composition may be mixed with raw materials of products.02-12-2009
20090069620RADIATION SHIELDS AND TECHNIQUES FOR RADIATION SHIELDING - Radiation shields and techniques for radiation shielding are provided. Bitumen substances, such as asphalt or tar, are mixed with radioactive waste, leaded glass, or a radioactive waste and leaded glass composite. In embodiments where the bitumen substance is mixed with leaded glass, the resulting mixture can be coated onto containers that house radioactive waste or the resulting mixture can be coated onto the outer surface of the radioactive waste.03-12-2009

Patent applications by Dennis Dean Loyd, West Chester, OH US

Donald R. Loyd, Gilmer, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090184099Compressed Air Welding Fume Shield System and Method - In accordance with a particular embodiment of the present disclosure, an apparatus for shielding welding fumes includes a device configured to engage a welding gun. The device is configured to emit a flow of air through the one or more orifices. The flow of air is operable to divert welding fumes away from a welder.07-23-2009

James E. Loyd, Nashville, TN US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090124697Inhalation formulations of treprostinil - The present invention describes novel methods for using Treprostinil or its derivative, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for the treatment and/or prevention of ischemic lesions, such as digital ulcers, in subjects with scleroderma (including systemic sclerosis), Buerger's disease, Raynaud's disease, Raynaud's phenomenon and/or other conditions that cause such lesions. The invention also relates to kits for treatment and/or prevention of ischemic lesions, comprising an effective amount of Treprostinil or its derivative, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.05-14-2009

John Loyd, Denver, CO US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080277470Voting authentication and administration - A device, method and system for voting are disclosed herein. The exemplary voting device may be comprised of a paper ballot unique to each voter, an ink pen which also houses an optical scanning device, multiple redundant electronic storage media devices whereupon cast votes and other information are recorded, and a voting management system used by voters to validate their selections and by poll workers and election judges to authenticate the ballot and resolve voting booth issues such as spoiled ballots. The device may facilitate the casting of votes and ensure their secure and accurate tallying.11-13-2008

Stephen N. Loyd, Dallas, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080216444CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A curtain wall system and method comprises supporting channels including vertical receiving and retaining members which engage kerfs formed in the lower edges of curtain wall members. Latching members have locating and retaining members which are received in kerfs form in the upper edges of the curtain wall members. The curtain wall members are rotated inwardly causing the latching members to slide along the under surfaces of the supporting channels and into engagement with locking members. A second embodiment comprises supporting channels and latching members having spaced apart vertically disposed locating members which receive the opposite ends of the curtain wall members. A third embodiment comprises gap filling members which are received between adjacent curtain wall members and comprise hooks located adjacent to the lower ends of the gap filling members for engagement with vertically disposed receiving and retaining members extending upwardly from supporting channels. Latching members located at upper ends of the gap filling members slide along the lower surfaces of the supporting channels and into locking engagement therewith.09-11-2008

Travis W. Loyd, Boise, ID US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120089495SECURE AND MEDIATED ACCESS FOR E-SERVICES - A system for providing secure access for a user to network accessible services. The system comprises a client software agent to generate a services request that is determined by a user. A services software agent is included and the service software agent is in electronic communication with the client software agent, to receive and fulfill the services request. A permissions software agent has a listing of user permissions for the network accessible services. The permission software agent is in communication with the services software agent and the services software agent requests user permissions from the permissions services agent so as to enable activation of the network accessible services selected by the user.04-12-2012

William Loyd, Sugar Land, TX US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100243881HEATED TIME OF FLIGHT SOURCE - A lens assembly for use in mass spectrometry and a method for reducing contaminant build up on ion optic components in a lens assembly for use in a mass spectrometer are disclosed herein. In various embodiments of applicant's teachings, the lens assembly comprises a plurality of ion optic components assembled to form an ion lens and a heater. The plurality of ion optic components has a generally similar expansion coefficient. The heater is operatively coupled to the ion optic components. The heater heats the ion optic components to reduce the accumulation of debris on the ion optic components. In various embodiments, the method includes receiving, in a lens assembly, ions from an ion source. The lens assembly includes a plurality of ion optic components assembled to form an ion lens, the plurality of ion optic components having a generally similar expansion coefficient. The method also comprises heating the ion optic components to a first temperature.09-30-2010
20100243882HEATED OPTICAL COMPONENTS - Applicant's teachings relate to apparatuses and methods of cleaning laser optical components, particularly in, for example, but not limited to, high throughput matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI) applications. In accordance with various embodiments of applicant's teachings, the optical component is heated.09-30-2010