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Adam Martin, Union, MO US
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| 20110073638 | FILE WITH MULTIPLE LABELED POCKETS - A file having first and second cover panels pivotally connected to each other at a hinge for movement between an open and closed position may be provided. The cover panels can overlap each other in the closed position to contain papers of a predetermined size therebetween. One or more superimposed pocket panels can be coupled to an inside of the first cover panel to define overlapping pockets dimensioned to hold the papers. The pocket panels can have first edge portions that define openings to the pockets, and the first edge portions can be staggered. The pocket panels may include an outermost pocket panel with an additional coupled edge. A labeling member can be provided that is associated with each pocket panel and configured for displaying identification information. The labeling members can extend beyond papers held in the pockets and can comprise tabs that can be staggered from each other. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110210159 | File with Multiple Labeled Pockets - A file having first and second cover panels pivotally connected to each other at a hinge for movement between an open and closed position may be provided. The cover panels can overlap each other in the closed position to contain papers of a predetermined size therebetween. One or more superimposed pocket panels can be coupled to an inside of the first cover panel to define overlapping pockets dimensioned to hold the papers. The pocket panels can have first edge portions that define openings to the pockets, and the first edge portions can be staggered. The pocket panels may include an outermost pocket panel with an additional coupled edge. A labeling member can be provided that is associated with each pocket panel and configured for displaying identification information. The labeling members can extend beyond papers held in the pockets and can comprise tabs that can be staggered from each other. | 09-01-2011 |
Carol Ann Martin, Kansas City, MO US
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| 20110077954 | THERAPY RECONCILIATION FOR VENUE TRANSITION - The present invention is directed to selecting a therapy designation that is usable to identify a therapy when the therapy is implemented in a treatment venue. A therapy designation is received that identifies the therapy (e.g., administration of a medication) when the therapy is administered in a first treatment venue. Alternative therapy designations are referenced that are usable to identify the therapy when the therapy is implemented in a second treatment venue. An equivalent therapy designation is selected that, based on one or more rules, is most similar to the first therapy designation. | 03-31-2011 |
Charles W. Martin, Springfield, MO US
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| 20090057622 | Simulant of Radiological Contamination - A composition is formulated with generally regarded as safe (GRAS) ingredients for use as a non-radio-active simulant of radiological contamination such as fallout from a nuclear explosion, particulate from a radiological dispersal device, or contamination from operation of nuclear facilities. The compositions can be used for training exercises, testing, and research studies, and they can be applied safely to human skin. They include an ultraviolet (UV)-excited fluorescent ingredient that makes possible visible viewing of the simulants when illuminated by UV light. The chemical simulants have good fidelity with the physical properties of contamination, for example, adhesion, particle size, electrostatic charging, and response to decontamination technologies such as washing and vacuuming. | 03-05-2009 |
| 20090062386 | Simulants of Toxants for Training and Testing - Compositions are formulated with generally regarded as safe (GRAS) ingredients for use as chemical simulants of toxants such as chemical warfare agents. The compositions can be used for training exercises, testing, and research studies and they can be applied safely to human skin. They include ultraviolet-excited fluorescent ingredients that make possible visible viewing of the simulants. The chemical simulants have good fidelity with the physical properties of toxants, for example, vapor pressure, volatility, persistence, viscosity, response to oxidative, hydrolysis, and perhydrolysis decontaminants, and they can be detected by commonly used portable instruments used to detect toxants. | 03-05-2009 |
Dan Martin, Saint Louis, MO US
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| 20100042938 | Interactive Navigation of a Dataflow Process Image - An interactive graphical environment that facilitates interactive navigation of a reconstructed dataflow process image is disclosed. The environment can create segmented image sections for at least one dataflow process image, which can be used to form the reconstructed dataflow process image. The environment can respond to inputs from a user to navigate the reconstructed dataflow process. | 02-18-2010 |
Dennis Wayne Martin, Springfield, MO US
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| 20100264201 | TWO-PIECE INSULATED CUP - The present invention generally provides an insulating vessel for beverages. The vessel has an outsert and a insert. The insert is positioned within the cavity of the outsert. In one embodiment the insert has a plurality of insulating members that are spaced from an inner surface of the outsert to define a series of air gaps between an outer surface of the insulating members and the inner surface of the outsert. In another embodiment, the insert and outsert have generally conical side walls with substantially the same taper angle so as to be in a friction lock relationship with one another. | 10-21-2010 |
Gerald Martin, St. Charles, MO US
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| 20090126321 | FERRULE PACKAGE AND METHOD OF PACKAGING AND LOADING FERRULES - A container for packing and shipping stud welding ferrule aligned along a spindle. The container comprises a body having a top, a bottom, opposing side walls and opposing end walls defining a storage space therein. The container further comprises a spindle retainer operatively connected to the body. The spindle retainer has a transverse portion and a longitudinal portion connected to the transverse portion. The transverse portion extends from one of the end walls and toward and into the storage space, while the longitudinal portion extends from the transverse portion and toward the bottom of the body. The transverse portion and the longitudinal portion are sized and shaped to accept and to retain ends of the spindle to contain the spindle within the body. | 05-21-2009 |
Jeff Martin, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20090070369 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONDUCTING SEARCHES OF MULTIPLE MUSIC LIBRARIES - Systems and methods for searching entertainment content on a computer jukebox are provided in which, in exemplary embodiments, a user may select which music library to search if more than one music libraries are available for searching. Also provided is a system and method of searching entertainment content on a computer jukebox in which, in one embodiment, search results from a first music library are provided based on a input search criteria, and search results are provided from a second music library based on the same search criteria in response to only a single action performed by a user. | 03-12-2009 |
Jeffery A. Martin, Manchester, MO US
Jeffrey D. Martin, O'Fallon, MO US
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| 20110024052 | Apparatus for Forming Hat Stiffened Composite Parts Using Thermally Expansive Tooling Cauls - An apparatus and methods for forming a composite part are provided. A method for forming a composite part may include placing initial composite material on a base tool, placing a tooling mandrel on the composite material, placing additional composite material over the tooling mandrel, covering at least a portion of the composite material that overlays the tooling mandrel with a composite forming tool, heating the composite material to at least partially cure the composite material, and permitting a first portion of the composite forming tool to change size during the heating of the composite material to a greater degree than a second portion of the composite forming tool. In this regard, the second portion of the composite forming tool is closer to the base tool than the first portion of the composite forming tool. A composite forming tool is provided that permits differential expansion of different portions of the tool. | 02-03-2011 |
Jose L. Martin, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20100273397 | SERVO STROKING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING SPECIAL SHAPES - A servo stroking method and system for honing wherein the cam stroking motion is controlled via combined acceleration and deceleration cam profiles to produce a finite jerk profile, a precision positioning capability for the honing element or elements, and accurate position feedback. The stroking motion is synchronized with one or more other parameters of the honing operation, such as the feed or rotational position of the honing tool, for generating non-cylindrical and special honed shapes such as tapered, barrel, and helical shapes. The cam profile can be selected for example from a simple harmonic profile, a cycloidal profile, a modified trapezoidal profile, a polynomial profile, and a modified sine profile, or a mix of cam profiles. The servo controlled stroker mechanism can include for instance a ball screw mechanism, a linear motor, a fluid cylinder, a chain drive or a belt drive. | 10-28-2010 |
Michael F. Martin, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20090123293 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF DRIVING MULTIPLE SHAFTS IN A WET/DRY VACUUM AND LIQUID PUMP - The present disclosure provides a method and system to supply pumping capabilities to a wet and dry vacuum cleaner. A single motor can operate a vacuum unit and the pump distinct from the vacuum unit. A port in the vacuum flow path can act as a vacuum tap to prime the pump when necessary. The pump can directly pump the fluids without having to flow first into the drum container of the vacuum cleaner. The system can allow independent operation of the vacuum unit and the pump and at different, more optimal speeds for each, allowing a higher performance on each of the vacuum unit and the pump, since maximum power for the system can be provided to either the operating device while the other one is not operating. Accordingly, the disclosure further provides a system and method for separately engaging and disengaging the vacuum unit and the pump. | 05-14-2009 |
Penny Martin, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20090186121 | MODIFIED EDIBLE SUBSTRATES SUITABLE FOR PRINTING - An edible substrate treated with an edible substrate enhancer and printed with an image. Methods for treating edible substrates with an edible substrate enhancer, and for printing an image onto the treated edible substrate are provided. | 07-23-2009 |
Penny F. Martin, St. Louis, MO US
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| 20080317914 | FOOD GRADE INK JET INKS FOR PRINTING ON EDIBLE SUBSTRATES - Food grade colored fluids which include food grade dyes and food grade glycols are provided. Also provided are methods for applying the food grade colored fluids directed to the surface of an edible substrate, and edible substrates having the food grade colored fluids applied to a surface thereof. In some embodiments the food grade colored fluids include a surface tension modifier to reduce their surface tensions. The food grade colored fluids may optionally include glycerine and water. In one embodiment, the food grade glycol makes up at least about 25 wt. % of the colored fluid and water makes up no more than about 35 wt. % of the colored fluid. | 12-25-2008 |
| 20090004345 | FOOD GRADE COLORED FLUIDS FOR PRINTING ON EDIBLE SUBSTRATES - Food grade colored fluids which include food grade dyes and food grade glycols are provided. Also provided are methods for applying the food grade colored fluids directed to the surface of an edible substrate, and edible substrates having the food grade colored fluids applied to a surface thereof. The food grade colored fluids may optionally include glycerine and water. In one embodiment, the food grade glycol makes up at least about 25 wt. % of the colored fluid and water makes up no more than about 35 wt. % of the colored fluid. | 01-01-2009 |
| 20090298952 | PLATABLE SOLUBLE DYES - Edible colored powders are formed by combining silica with a soluble dye, such as a natural dye. The colored powders can be used to color edible substrates such as particles and compressed tablets. Methods of forming the edible colored powders may include a drying step to reduce the moisture content of the colored powder. | 12-03-2009 |
Sarah L. Martin, Imperial, MO US
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| 20110209897 | Olefin-Based Polymers, a Process for Making the Same, and a Medium Voltage Cable Sheath Comprising the Same - Olefm-based polymers containing boron and aluminum at a B:Al molar ratio of less than one are useful in the manufacture of medium and high voltage wire and cable sheath coverings. Such polymers exhibit good dielectric properties, e.g., a dissipation factor less than 0.05 radians as measured by ASTM D-150-98. The typical source of the boron and aluminum in these polymers are the cocatalysts used to make the polymers, i.e., cocatalysts containing boron and/or aluminum. | 09-01-2011 |
