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Mitchell D. Baker, Sr., Titusville, FL US
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20100106549 | KAIZEN NEWSPAPER - Systems, computer program products, and methods are disclosed for tracking an improvement event. An embodiment includes an event interface configured to receive a plurality of entries related to each of a plurality of improvement events. The plurality of entries includes a project identifier for the improvement event, a creation date, an objective, an action related to reaching the objective, and a first deadline related to the improvement event. A database interface is configured to store the plurality of entries in an event database. | 04-29-2010 |
Mitchell D. Burkhert, Grand Rapids, MI US
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20100079881 | VEHICLE MIRROR ASSEMBLY WITH WIDE ANGLE ELEMENT - A mirror reflective element assembly for an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle includes a reflective element and an auxiliary wide angle element. The reflective element has a front surface and a rear surface and a first reflector portion and a second reflector portion, with the first reflector portion having a first reflective coating disposed thereat. The auxiliary wide angle element is disposed at a rear surface of the glass mirror substrate of the reflective element and at the second reflector portion. The auxiliary wide angle element has a glass element having a curved rear surface with a second reflective coating disposed at the curved rear surface. An optical coupling element may be disposed between a front surface of the auxiliary wide angle element and the rear surface of the reflective element, the optical coupling element may be a substantially optically clear and flexible elastomer. | 04-01-2010 |
20140002882 | VEHICLE MIRROR ASSEMBLY WITH WIDE ANGLE ELEMENT | 01-02-2014 |
Mitchell D. Callhan, Houston, TX US
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20130305064 | ALLOCATING AND DISTRIBUTING POWER - Example apparatus and methods to allocate and distribute power are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an availability calculator to determine first and second power allocations based on an available power. The example apparatus includes a distributer to supply a first power to a first device and to supply a second power to a second device. The example apparatus includes a power identifier provider to send an identifier of the second power allocation to the second device. | 11-14-2013 |
Mitchell D. Johnson, Rosseau, MN US
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20100326757 | VEHICLE - A utility vehicle with ergonomic, safety, and maintenance features is disclosed. The ergonomic, safety, and maintenance features enhance the utility of the vehicle. | 12-30-2010 |
Mitchell D. Johnson, Roseau, MN US
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20080308334 | VEHICLE WITH SPACE UTILIZATION - A utility vehicle with space utilization features is disclosed. The space utilization features provide storage and access to components. | 12-18-2008 |
20090000849 | METHOD AND APPARATUS RELATED TO TRANSPORTABILITY OF A VEHICLE - A vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle may include a plurality of attachment devices to couple the vehicle to a harness. The vehicle may include a moveable roll cage which is moveable from a raised position to a lowered position. | 01-01-2009 |
20090071737 | VEHICLE - A utility vehicle ( | 03-19-2009 |
20090071739 | UTILITY VEHICLE HAVING MODULAR COMPONENTS - Multiple embodiments are disclosed which display modularity for accomplishing multiple modes of operation for a utility vehicle. The utility vehicle ( | 03-19-2009 |
Mitchell D. Refvik, Bartlesville, OK US
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20080214774 | Thiourethane Compositions and Processes for Making and Using Same - Thiourethane prepolymer compositions, thiourethane polymer compositions, methods of making the compositions, and methods of using the thiourethane polymer compositions are provided. The thiourethane polymer composition can be produced by contacting a thiol ester composition and an isocyanate composition to produce a prepolymer composition and then curing the prepolymer composition to produce the thiourethane polymer composition. The prepolymer composition can also include a property modifying agent. In some embodiments, the thiol ester compositions include thiol esters, hydroxy thiol esters, and cross-linked thiol esters. | 09-04-2008 |
20080242894 | Graded Catalyst Bed for Methyl Mercaptan Synthesis - A process and graded catalyst bed for selectively producing methyl mercaptan from methanol. The methanol is reacted with hydrogen sulfide, in the presence of a graded catalyst bed containing at least three types of nickel or cobalt molybdenum alumina catalysts to convert the methanol to methyl mercaptan in one-pass. At least one of the hydrotreating catalysts can contain aluminium phosphate. Use of the graded catalyst bed prevents the formation of a hot spot within the graded catalyst bed. The methyl mercaptan having less than about 30 wt. % unreacted methanol contained therein. | 10-02-2008 |
20090124762 | Methods and systems for the selective formation of thiourethane bonds and compounds formed therefrom - The present techniques relate to thiourethane compositions formed by reacting a reactive composition containing active molecules having an average of at least one thiol group per active molecule and an average of at least one hydroxyl group per active molecule with a monomer composition containing monomer molecules having an average of at least two isocyanate groups per monomer molecule. The reactions are performed in the presence of an amine catalyst, which may preferentially react thiol groups over hydroxyl groups, thus forming a thiourethane composition having, on average, more hydroxyl groups than thiol groups and more thiourethane groups than urethane groups, on a normalized basis. | 05-14-2009 |
20090124784 | Methods and compounds for curing polythiourethane compositions - The present techniques relate to formulations that include a first part containing active molecules that have an average of at least one thiol group per active molecule and an average of at least one hydroxyl group per active molecule, and a second part containing monomer molecules that have an average of at least two isocyanate groups per monomer molecule. The composition may be mixed with a catalyst composition that contains at least one amine catalyst and at least one metal catalyst. This mixed catalyst composition will substantially cure a mixture of the first part and the second part within less than about 48 hours at ambient temperature. | 05-14-2009 |
20110251358 | OLIGOMERIZATION OF BIS(BETA-HYDROXY) POLYSULFIDES THROUGH ETHERIFICATION - The present invention discloses compositions comprising oligomers derived from bis(beta-hydroxy)polysulfides, such as dihydroxydiethyl disulfide, and oligomerization processes for producing these compositions. | 10-13-2011 |
20120035291 | METHODS OF MERCAPTANIZING OLEFINIC HYDROCARBONS AND COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED THEREFROM - The present invention discloses processes for forming polythiol compositions from olefinic hydrocarbons such as cyclooctadiene, cyclododecatriene, and trivinylcyclohexane. The polythiol compositions produced from these processes, including the sulfur-containing compounds of these compositions, also are described. | 02-09-2012 |
20130240780 | Methods of Mercaptanizing Olefinic Hydrocarbons and Compositions Produced Therefrom - The present invention discloses processes for forming polythiol compositions from olefinic hydrocarbons such as cyclooctadiene, cyclododecatriene, and trivinylcyclohexane. The polythiol compositions produced from these processes, including the sulfur-containing compounds of these compositions, also are described. | 09-19-2013 |
Mitchell D. Rivenbark, Clinton, NC US
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20120145745 | REUSABLE POUR-ON GUN SYSTEM - A reusable pour-on gun system is disclosed that is comprised of a pour-on gun component that does not need an inlet valve, a cap assembly including a one-way valve system, the cap assembly adapted to be coupled to a liquid reservoir container, and a hose component coupled on one end to the pour-on gun component and on the other end to the cap assembly. | 06-14-2012 |
Mitchell D. Spierer, Culver City, CA US
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20110307804 | ELECTRONIC MESSAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD - Embodiments of the invention relate to the creation of electronic message handling rules and to the creation of groups of electronic message recipient addresses. An automatic creation of electronic message rules or filters is dynamically based upon routine user actions or inputs that can have purposes other than only for the creation of rules. According to an embodiment, upon the movement of an email from one directory to any one of a plurality of other directories, a user is provided with one or more options for creating rules that will automatically move other emails to that same directory if they meet the selected criteria. With respect to the creation of groups, embodiments include the creation of groups that can occur as an electronic message is being composed. | 12-15-2011 |
Mitchell D. Spierer, San Francisco, CA US
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20130055105 | Electronic Message Management System and Method - Embodiments of the invention relate to the creation of electronic message handling rules and to the creation of groups of electronic message recipient addresses. An automatic creation of electronic message rules or filters is dynamically based upon routine user actions or inputs that can have purposes other than only for the creation of rules. According to an embodiment, upon the movement of an email from one directory to any one of a plurality of other directories, a user is provided with one or more options for creating rules that will automatically move other emails to that same directory if they meet the selected criteria. With respect to the creation of groups, embodiments include the creation of groups that can occur as an electronic message is being composed. | 02-28-2013 |
Mitchell D. Weaver, Simpsonville, SC US
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20140268497 | Wet Electrolytic Capacitor - A wet electrolytic capacitor that contains electrodes (i.e., anode and cathode) and a working electrolyte is provided. The anode and optionally the cathode include a wire assembly containing two or more individual wires. A particulate material is also disposed in contact with at least a portion of the wire assembly. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268498 | Wet Electrolytic Capacitor for Use at High Temperatures - A wet electrolytic capacitor that contains an anode formed from an anodically oxidized sintered porous body and a fluidic working electrolyte is provided. The casing contains a metal substrate coated an electrochemically-active material. Through a unique and controlled combination of features relating to the capacitor configuration and sealing assembly, the present inventor has discovered that good electrical properties (e.g., ESR stability) can be achieved at relatively high temperatures. One unique feature of the wet electrolytic capacitor that can help achieve such good ESR stability is the presence of a dielectric layer on the metal substrate of the cathode within a controlled thickness range. In other embodiments, a sealing assembly may be employed that contains a hermetic seal (e.g., glass-to-metal seal) and an elastomeric barrier seal formed from a high-temperature elastomeric material. | 09-18-2014 |
20150077902 | Electro-Polymerized Coating for a Wet Electrolytic Capacitor - A wet electrolytic capacitor that contains a casing within which is positioned an anode formed from an anodically oxidized sintered porous body and a fluidic working electrolyte is provided. The casing contains a conductive coating disposed on a surface of a metal substrate. The casing contains a metal substrate coated with a conductive coating. The conductive coating contains a conductive polymer layer formed through anodic electrochemical polymerization (“electro-polymerization”) of a colloidal suspension on the surface of the metal substrate. The conductive coating also contains a precoat layer that is discontinuous in nature and contains a plurality of discrete projections of a conductive material that are deposited over the surface of the metal substrate in a spaced-apart fashion so that they form “island-like” structures. | 03-19-2015 |