Morrison, Jr., US
Calvin Q. Morrison, Jr., Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110174262 | ROTARY ENGINE WITH EXHAUST GAS SUPPLEMENTAL COMPOUNDING - A rotary engine which provides a supplemental phase of compression between a first phase of compression and a second phase of compression. | 07-21-2011 |
Chester F. Morrison, Jr., Houma, LA US
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20110311310 | RIGID BOOM CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - A rigid boom containment system utilizes vertical piles erected in coastal waters and extending above a waterline. A host boom having at least one ballast valve is connected to one or more of the vertical piles by a connector. The connector provides a vertically movable connection of the host boom. | 12-22-2011 |
Frederick David Morrison, Jr., Sylvania, OH US
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20130068435 | IN-LINE HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USING - An heat exchanger assembly and a method of use thereof adapted for transferring heat to or from a fluid to a surrounding environment within an apparatus, such as motor vehicle engines, as it enters and leaves a fluid-handling device. The heat exchanger assembly includes first and second manifolds, multiple cooling tubes and a return tube. The first manifold has inlet holes therein and the second manifold has outlet holes therein. The multiple cooling tubes fluidically interconnect the first and second manifolds and the inlet and outlet holes thereof. The return tube passes through the first and second manifolds to fluidically interconnect opposite ends of the heat exchanger assembly. The return tube has a first end adapted to mount the heat exchanger assembly to the apparatus and an oppositely-disposed second end that protrudes from the second manifold and is adapted to secure the fluid-handling device thereto. | 03-21-2013 |
20130233782 | ATOMIZING SPRAY HEADS, ATOMIZING METHODS, AND FLUID SYSTEMS OPERATING THEREWITH - An atomizing spray head suitable for delivering an atomized spray of a fluid with reduced blockage within the spray head. The spray head includes an inlet having a passage therein, a female tapered seat fluidically coupled to the passage of the inlet, and a male tapered plunger seated against the female tapered seat. The male tapered plunger is adjustably biased against the female tapered seat to pressurize a fluid that flows into the passage and causes the male tapered plunger to be unseated from the female tapered seat. A window circumferentially surrounds the male tapered plunger, through which a pressurizing fluid that unseats the male tapered plunger from the female tapered seat is able to exit the spray head as an atomized spray in radial directions relative to the male tapered plunger. | 09-12-2013 |
John Wells Morrison, Jr., Encinitas, CA US
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20090313121 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MARKETING VEHICLES RESIDING ON A DEALERSHIP LOT - An electronic system ( | 12-17-2009 |
Lowen Robert Morrison, Jr., Cincinnati, OH US
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20090003123 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MIXING BY PRODUCING SHEAR AND/OR CAVITATION, AND COMPONENTS FOR APPARATUS - An apparatus and method for mixing by producing shear and/or cavitation, and components for the apparatus are disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a mixing and/or cavitation chamber with an element such as an orifice component that is located adjacent the entrance of the cavitation chamber. The apparatus may further include a blade, such as a knife-like blade, disposed inside the mixing and/or cavitation chamber opposite the orifice component. In one version of such an embodiment, at least some of the portions of the orifice component surrounding the orifice and/or the blade are made of a material or materials that have a Vickers hardness of greater than or equal to about 20 GPa. A process for mixing by producing shear and/or cavitation in a fluid is also contemplated herein. | 01-01-2009 |
20110305648 | Methods of Preparing Personal Care Compositions - Disclosed herein are embodiments of a method of predicting and adjusting the viscosity of consumer product compositions prior to their final formulation. The prediction aides the determination of the amount of a viscosity modifier to introduce in the manufacture of the final formulation to ensure the compositions have viscosities that satisfies consumer preferences, among other things. | 12-15-2011 |
Payton A. Morrison, Jr., Statesville, NC US
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20130152319 | FLUSHABLE SPOT CLEANER - A flushable tool for cleaning a toilet bowl has an elongated water soluble handle, one end of which carries a water soluble cleaning agent. | 06-20-2013 |
Richard V. Morrison, Jr., Philadelphia, PA US
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20090265219 | Local content management & distribution system - A method and system for the publishing, management and distribution of local content via a plurality of Internet media types. The method and system provides for single entry of local content and automated mass distribution via the Internet. A key component of the method and system is the categorizing and organizing of local content at the point of publishing by the system and/or author of the local content which allows for delivery and/or placement of the local content to a more relevant reader across the plurality of Internet media types. | 10-22-2009 |
Robert Allan Morrison, Jr., Sacramento, CA US
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20090216049 | Process and intermediates for the production of BDNPA and BDNPF and other bis(dinitroalkyl)acetals and formals - Bis(dinitroalkyl)acetals and formals having the formula (1) | 08-27-2009 |
Robert L. Morrison, Jr., Watertown, MA US
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20080297405 | Synthetic Aperture focusing techniques - The present application describes an apparatus that includes a radar antenna device to acquire synthetic aperture radar data, radar receiver and transmitter equipment coupled to the radar antenna device, and a synthetic aperture radar processing device in communication with the radar receiver and transmitter equipment. This processing device includes a processor structured to process the synthetic aperture radar data, which is representative of a defocused image. The processor is further structured to define an image processing constraint corresponding to an image region expected to have a low radar return and generate one or more output signals as a function of the image processing constraint and the data. The one or more output signals are representative of a more focused form of the defocused image. | 12-04-2008 |
William Harvey Morrison, Jr., Wilmington, DE US
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20080299056 | Passivated nano-titanium dioxide particles and methods of making the same - The invention is directed to a method for reducing the chemical activity and photo activity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles comprising adding a densifying agent, such as citric acid, to an aqueous slurry of the titanium dioxide nanoparticles; treating the aqueous slurry with a source of silica, such as a solution of sodium silicate, to form silica treated titanium dioxide nanoparticles; treating the silica treated titanium dioxide nanoparticles with a source of alumina, such as a solution of sodium aluminate, to form silica and alumina treated titanium dioxide nanoparticles. The titanium dioxide nanoparticles described herein are useful in cosmetic, coating and polymer compositions. | 12-04-2008 |
William T. Morrison, Jr., Jacksonville, FL US
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20090247121 | Customer sales and service calls using cell phone, flat fee local and long distance calling plans, digital voice and internet calling plans - A system and methodology that allows customers to use cell phones, flat fee long distance calling plans or internet calling to obtain sales and service by calling toll free telephone numbers provided by stores or businesses interested in providing these services by telephone. Customers with these calling capabilities are more concerned with minutes used than the telephone number called. Since free long distance calling is usually included in the above plans, it is not advantages for companies to pay the cost of toll free phone calls for these customers. This invention will allow customers with the above calling plans to switch or choose between toll free phone numbers and local phone numbers. Each time a customer chooses or switches from a toll free number to a local number it will save money for the company or business being called. | 10-01-2009 |
20090259541 | Savings from retail purchases deposited/transferred to savings accounts - A system and methodology for providing customers the option of receiving their savings or discounts for the purchase of goods and services as a reduction in the purchase price of the goods and services or pay full price for their goods and services purchased and take their savings or discounts in a form that can be deposited or transferred to a deposit account, preferably savings but not limited to a savings type account, at their preferred financial institution. Most stores and businesses offer sales, discounts and coupons to attract customers to make purchases from them and most stores and businesses also report the savings or discounts to their customers at the time of purchase but the customers are only offered one choice—take the savings or discount off the purchase price of the goods or services. With the renewed interest in moving away from excessive use of credit and a renewed emphasis toward saving for the future, customers need options to help them save for such needs as retirement, college expenses for their children or grandchildren, health savings and purchase of high cost items. Financial institutions are the primary drivers of savings for the future. This system and methodology gives customers the power to make decisions about savings for the future as they carry on the daily activities of purchasing goods and services necessary to meet their every day needs. | 10-15-2009 |