Mazyck
Darren Mazyck, Miramar, FL US
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20130299527 | MULTIPURPOSE CLOTHES HANGER - A multipurpose clothes hanger having a frame assembly with a neck and shoulder area. Extending from the neck and shoulder area are first and second lateral sides. The frame assembly further has a bottom side that connects the first and second lateral sides. A hook assembly has first and second bases. Extending from the first and second bases are first and second hooks respectively. The first and second hooks each have at least one cutout. Each at least one cutout has first and second channels extending therefrom. The hook assembly further has a roller assembly and the hook assembly mounts onto the neck area. The roller assembly has a roller, and extending from the roller are first and second pins that extend from the roller in opposite directions. Each at least one cutout receives the roller, and the first and second channels receive the first and second pins respectively. | 11-14-2013 |
David W. Mazyck, Gainesville, FL US
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20080226523 | MAGNETIC ACTIVATED CARBON AND THE REMOVAL OF CONTAMINANTS FROM FLUID STREAMS - Magnetic activated carbon and the removal of contaminants from a fluid stream using the magnetic activated carbon is described. The magnetic activated carbon is preferably magnetic powdered activated carbon and may contain titania. The magnetic activated carbon may be used to remove contaminants such as mercury from fluid streams including flue gases from a combustion plant. | 09-18-2008 |
20110085933 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING AIR VIA LOW-ENERGY, IN-SITU REGENERATED SILICA-TITANIA COMPOSITES - A system and method for purifying air via low-energy, in-situ regenerated silica-titania composites is described. The silica-titania composites can be synthesized with various pore sizes, photocatalyst loadings, and surface area, and can be applied in pellet/granular form or powdered and coated onto a surface. The system may operate with continuous UV irradiation for continuous oxidation of pollutants and inactivation of pathogens. Alternatively, the system may operate with intermittent UV irradiation, whereby pollutants are adsorbed in the absence of light, followed by oxidation of sorbed pollutants and regeneration of silica-titania composites upon irradiation with UV light. The oxidation/regeneration step may or may not incorporate sweep air. This system and method may be used for removing pollutants, such as Volatile Organic Compounds, from aircraft cabins, space exploration vehicles and architectures, mass transit vehicles, and residential and commercial buildings. | 04-14-2011 |
20140308191 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POST COMBUSTION MERCURY CONTROL USING SORBENT INJECTION AND WET SCRUBBING - A system for cleaning flue gas includes a particulate removal system; a powdered sorbent injector, for injecting powdered sorbents, positioned downstream from the particulate removal system; and a flue gas desulfurization system positioned downstream from the powdered sorbent injector. | 10-16-2014 |
Melvin Johnny Mazyck, San Diego, CA US
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20100016575 | BACTERIAL CELLULOSE-CONTAINING FORMULATIONS LACKING A CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE COMPONENT - A method for the production of a bacterial cellulose-containing formulation that lacks a carboxymethyl cellulose component. The method includes providing a bacterial cellulose product, mixing the bacterial cellulose product with a polymeric thickener and/or a precipitation agent, lysing the bacterial cells from the bacterial cellulose product or the mixture of the bacterial cellulose product and the polymeric thickener or precipitation agent, and co-precipitating the resultant mixture with a water-miscible non-aqueous liquid. The resultant bacterial cellulose formulation includes at least one bacterial cellulose material and at least one polymeric thickener. The bacterial cellulose formulation, may be used in food compositions. | 01-21-2010 |