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Barry Nickell, Lexington, KY US
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| 20100142755 | Method, System, and Computer Program Product for Providing Cosmetic Application Instructions Using Arc Lines - Individuals want to look their best because when they look good, they feel good. It affects not only how they perceive themselves, but also how others perceive them. Unfortunately, many individuals don't look as good as they would like. And even more frustrating, they don't know how to produce their optimal facial look. Imagine a plain or average looking woman being able to transform herself into a very pretty woman. Imagine an already pretty woman being able to transform herself into a gorgeous woman. The Perfect Shape™ Makeover Process empowers individuals to achieve this magical transformation. Confidence, self-esteem, perception, and respect are enhanced in very positive ways. This is something individuals want on a universal, world-wide level. The Perfect Shape™ Makeover Process instructs the client how to use makeup to reshape each of these facial features to the ultimate of what they have to work with. | 06-10-2010 |
Daniel B. Nickell, Vienna, VA US
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| 20080304752 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF AN AIRBORNE CONTAMINANT - A method is provided for detection of an airborne contaminant in a atmospheric environment. The method comprises capturing an air sample from the atmospheric environment; separating candidate particles of interest from particles of non interest in the air sample; generating an image of the candidate particles; identifying a contaminant from among the candidate particles by comparing the image of candidate particles with a plurality of stored reference images, each of which reflects a respective identified contaminant; and notifying a remote third party in response to detecting a contaminant from among the candidate particles. | 12-11-2008 |
David Nickell, Bloomingdale, IL US
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| 20110108612 | ENVELOPE WITH SEALED DISPLAY RACK HOLE - An envelope having a compartment and a sealed display rack hole is made from a single blank and has a front panel, two side flaps, a top flap, and a bottom flap. Each flap is integrated with the front panel and folds around a respective fold line to form the compartment. The front panel and either the top or bottom flap each have a display rack hole disposed to register with one another when the flap having the display rack hole is folded around its fold line. The front panel is affixed to the flap having the second display rack hole, preferably with adhesive or by heat sealing, to create an area that seals the display rack holes from the compartment. In preferred embodiments, the front panel has a window covered with transparent sheet. | 05-12-2011 |
Eric S. Nickell, Los Gatos, CA US
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| 20090253512 | System And Method For Providing Adjustable Attenuation Of Location-Based Communication In An Online Game - A system and method for presenting location-based communication in an online game relative to a player from a communication source is provided. A communication to a recipient from within a simulated three-dimensional environment of an online game is accepted. A source co-located with the recipient of the communication is determined. An apparent proximity and direction of the source relative to the recipient is evaluated. A recipient specific adjustor to the communication is applied. Presentation of the communication is modified by the apparent proximity and direction of the source to the recipient in the display based on the adjustor applied. | 10-08-2009 |
| 20090253513 | System And Method For Managing A Multiplicity Of Text Messages In An Online Game - A system and method for providing text of interest to a player from text messages in an online game is provided. A player profile for a player participating in an online game is maintained. Text messages from sources in the online game are received substantially simultaneously within a buffer for a limited text area of a display during an online game session. A main conversation in which the player is involved with one of the sources from the text messages is identified and removed from the buffer. The text messages in the buffer not identified as the main conversation are analyzed for text of interest to the player included in the player profile. The text of interest is provided in the limited text area in the display interspersed with the main conversation concurrent to receipt of each text message within which the text of interest was included. | 10-08-2009 |
Robert P. Nickell, Torrance, CA US
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| 20090264454 | COMBINED HYDROCODONE AND ANALGESIC FORMULATION AND METHOD - The present invention is directed to co-administration of hydrocodone and a second analgesic agent for the treatment of pain. A pharmaceutical composition suitable for the co-administration contains a therapeutically effective amount of hydrocodone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a therapeutically effective amount of at least one second analgesic agent. A ratio of the hydrocodone or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to the at least one second analgesic agent in the composition is within a range that provides greater pain relief than that obtainable by the administration of the hydrocodone or second analgesic agent alone. Examples of pharmaceutical compositions for co-administration of the agents are those containing hydrocodone and indomethacin (“Indocodone”), hydrocodone and naproxen (“Naprocodone”), hydrocodone and diclofenac (“Diclodone”) and hydrocodone and tramadol (“Tramacodone”). | 10-22-2009 |
| 20090264530 | COMBINED NSAID AND ACETAMINOPHEN FORMULATION AND METHOD - The present invention is directed to co-administration of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) and acetaminophen for the treatment of pain and inflammation with reduced gastrointestinal irritation. A pharmaceutical composition suitable for the co-administration contains a therapeutically effective amount of at least one non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, and a therapeutically effective amount of acetaminophen or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. A ratio of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent to acetaminophen in the composition is within a range that provides greater pain relief and reduction of inflammation with less gastrointestinal irritation than that obtainable by the administration of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent or acetaminophen alone. Examples of pharmaceutical compositions for co-administration of the agents are those containing ibuprofen in combination with the acetaminophen. | 10-22-2009 |
Scott R. Nickell, Cumberland, WI US
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| 20120111666 | HUNTING LADDER STAND HAVING COLLAPSIBLE LADDER SEGMENTS - An elevated hunting stand with a platform assembly and a collapsible ladder. The collapsible ladder includes a plurality of telescopically separating sections. The ladder sections are secured together by locking pins. The ladder rails and rungs are pivotally attached and operated as a parallelogram linkage system, so the ladder sections can be reduced in size to a compressed configuration by rotating the rungs relative to the rails. A plurality of stabilizing members are provided to hold the ladder sections in an expanded position. The platform assembly can serve as one of the stabilizing members. | 05-10-2012 |
Seth Nickell, Cambridge, MA US
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| 20080250342 | SEARCHING DESKTOP OBJECTS BASED ON TIME COMPARISON - Embodiments of the present invention provide a desktop search tool that allows users to efficiently retrieve or locate a desired object on their computer. Users specify their search based on a time context In addition, the desktop search tool may provide its results in a temporal context to assist the user in browsing through the results. | 10-09-2008 |
Susan Nickell, Kalispell, MT US
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| 20090093745 | High gripping and non-slip belts for pneumatic lumbar traction device - The pneumatic lumbar traction device comprises two separable parts, namely an upper hollow part and a lower frame, the frame having a pneumatically operated piston and cylinder mechanism fixed in and located centrally therein with a piston rod extending outwardly to engage a bar positioned to engage and move a loop fixed to a pelvic traction belt outwardly of a foot end of the device; the upper hollow part having an upper surface on which a user will lie during use; a generally elongate chest belt having opposite end portions with a strap fixed on each end portion with a first clip on said strap and a mating second clip fixed on the opposite end portion, each strap, after said mating clips are fixed together, being capable of being pulled through said first clip to tighten it on the first clip against said fixed mating second clip thereby to tighten the chest belt around a users chest; two, spaced apart, elongate strips of hook or loop material fixed to a central area of the upper surface for engaging with an outer surface of the chest belt for fixing the chest belt to the upper surface; a pelvic traction belt adapted to be received around the pelvic area of a user and having the loop fixed thereto and extending outwardly transversely of the pelvic traction belt toward the foot end of the device and the pelvic traction belt having opposite end portions with a strap fixed on each end portion with a strap fixed on each end portion with a first clip on said strap and a mating second clip fixed on the opposite end portion, each strap, after said mating clips are fixed together, being capable of being pulled through said first clip to tighten it on the first clip against said fixed mating second clip thereby to tighten the pelvic traction belt around a users pelvic area. | 04-09-2009 |
| 20090204046 | Cervical traction/stretch device kit - The cervical traction/stretch device kit comprises a cervical traction/stretch device including an expandable bellows section which is made of non-elastic and non-stretchable material. The device further includes a shoulder section which can be fixed to or made integral with the bellows section. At least two, preferably three, interchangeable head sections are provided so that substantially all human head sizes can be supported by the device. Also provided is a head frame section which is releasably assembled with one of the head sections, the bellows section and the shoulder section to provide a cervical traction/stretch device. The bellows section, the shoulder section and the head section have aligned U-shaped openings therein adapted to receive and support a patient's neck. A pumping mechanism, preferably including an air pump and pressure relief structure are connected to the bellows section for pumping air into the bellows section for expanding the bellows section and for relieving or releasing air out of the bellows section. A triangular-in-cross-section base is provided in the kit for supporting the device at a small angle to the horizontal. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20100121243 | Cervical traction/stretch device and method for its use - A cervical traction/stretch system includes a traction/stretch mechanism for applying tension between a body's head and shoulders, the traction/stretch mechanism including a bellows; a pump operatively coupled with the traction/stretch mechanism for alternately inflating and deflating the bellows; and an at least semi-automatic controller operatively coupled with the pump for at least semi-automatically controlling the pump by activating and deactivating the same in such manner as to alternately and repeatably inflate and deflate the bellows to prescribed pressure levels over prescribed pressure intervals. | 05-13-2010 |
