Parmley
Daniel W. Parmley, Phoenix, AZ US
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20080210810 | AIRSHIP PORT OPERATIONS - A process for conducting port operations with a cargo-lifting airship that enables inspection of cargo lifted from a cargo ship while the cargo-lifting airship is in route to a destination. If the cargo fails inspection, the cargo may be delivered to quarantine. If the cargo passes inspection, it may be delivered to its destination. The same embodiment may be used to load a container cargo ship with freshly inspected cargo containers and their cargo. Alternate embodiments are disclosed. | 09-04-2008 |
20080217998 | RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER SYSTEMS - A UPS with a multi-port DC bus operable to couple a plurality of intermittent external DC sources and intermittent external DC loads is disclosed. The invention includes renewable energy power systems with a UPS having a multi-port DC bus and a responsive energy storage means electrically coupled to the multi-port DC bus. An embodiment includes a renewable energy power system with a UPS having a multi-port DC bus having an external DC load coupling for supporting an external DC load. Exemplary DC sources disclosed include a pole-mountable wind turbine assisted by ducted hot air created by the waste heat from a solar-voltaic array that is also an exemplary DC source. A parking lot solar power system is also disclosed that is both a DC source and at least one DC load. A cogeneration system using the AC output of the UPS and the AC output of a genset is provided. | 09-11-2008 |
David James Parmley, Gateshead GB
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20110006260 | PROCESS FOR MAKING BLEACH CO-PARTICLES - Disclosed herein is a process for making a co-particle containing a hydrogen-peroxide bleaching system comprising the steps of contacting a hydrogen peroxide source with a binder to form a coated particle and contacting the coated particle with a coating powder to form a co-particle. Compositions containing the co-particle are also disclosed. | 01-13-2011 |
20110009304 | COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BLEACH CO-PARTICLES - Compositions that contain a co-particle, a bleach catalyst, and optionally, a detergent adjunct material are disclosed. The disclosed co-particles contain a binder, a hydrogen peroxide source, such as sodium percarbonate or the like, and a bleach activator such as TAED. Methods of making and using these compositions are also disclosed. | 01-13-2011 |
20110009305 | Layered Particles and Compositions Comprising Same - Layered particles that contain a source of hydrogen peroxide, a binder material, and a bleach activator and a method of improving the stability of a source of hydrogen peroxide. The layered particles can be incorporated into granular detergents. | 01-13-2011 |
20130324454 | LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS - The present invention is to a laundry detergent powder comprising: (i) from 20 to 80 wt % of a first particle comprising less than 55 wt % sulphate, anionic detersive surfactant, and having a bulk density of from 300 g/l to 1100 g/l: and (ii) from 20 to 80 wt % of a second particle comprising at least 55 wt % sulphate and, having a bulk density of from 350 g/l to 600 g/l, and a process to making the laundry detergent powder. | 12-05-2013 |
David James Parmley, Tyne And Wear GB
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20120104314 | BLEACH COPARTICLE - Layered particles that contain a source of hydrogen peroxide, a binder material, and a bleach activator are disclosed. The disclosed layered particles have improved properties and are useful, for example, for incorporation into granular detergents. A method of improving the stability of a source of hydrogen peroxide is also disclosed. | 05-03-2012 |
Glenn Parmley, Upper Coomera AU
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20140004916 | METHOD OF COMBINING FULL CONTACT SPORTS WITH BALL GAMES | 01-02-2014 |
Randy L. Parmley, Temecula, CA US
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20150307365 | WATER FILTER CARTRIDGE AND MANIFOLD HEAD SEAL - A water filter cartridge has a cap with radially oriented first and second (either inlet or outlet) flow channels on first and second generally cylindrical portions. First and second seals encircle the first flow channel on the first portion and third and fourth seals encircle the second flow channel on the second portion. The second and third seals form a void volume during use which may be accessed by a vent path to eliminate moisture or to test for or indicate leaks. The radial flow paths reduce axial, push out forces on the filter cartridge and allow smaller locking tabs to be used. The first seal forms a top void volume during use which may be accessed by a vent path to eliminate moisture or to test for or indicate leaks. | 10-29-2015 |
Ronald L. Parmley, St. Louis, MO US
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20100108235 | COATING FOR ARCHITECTUAL PIECES, COATED PECES, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEM - A peelable thermoplastic coating ( | 05-06-2010 |
Steven M. Parmley, Troy, OH US
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20080236108 | Package Wrapping Machine with Detection of Lip Features of Trayed Products to be Wrapped - A package wrapping machine includes a wrapping station where film is to be manipulated during a packaging operation. A support is provided for holding rolled film, the support located to permit film to be drawn into the wrapping station. A sensor arrangement detects package size data that is used to set one or more wrap parameters. | 10-02-2008 |
20080295461 | PACKAGE WRAPPING MACHINE WITH ITEM IDENTIFIER BASED EXCEPTION TO DEFAULT WRAP SETTINGS - A machine for wrapping items to produce packages includes default settings which provide appropriate parameters for wrapping packages based on a ubiquitous feature of the item such as tray size. In addition, one or more exceptions to the default settings are included such that items of a given value for the ubiquitous feature which require special or unusual handling parameters will be detected and handled according to these different parameters. These parameters including exceptions are readily transferable between multiple wrapping machines. An autocalibration feature allows for specific differences in the tolerances and settings of different wrapping machines. | 12-04-2008 |