Slagel, US
David Slagel, Flatwoods, KY US
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20080250726 | MODULAR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - An access control system includes first and second portable containers. The first portable container comprises a first sidewall opening and the second portable container comprises a second sidewall opening. The portable containers are arranged such that the first sidewall opening in the first portable container communicates with the second sidewall opening in the second portable container. The first portable container comprises a passing room disposed in the first portable container. The passing room includes a barrier device located in the walkway defining a first space between a first passing room opening and the barrier device, and a second space between the barrier device and a second passing room opening. The access control system is constructed such that when the access control system is disposed between a first area and an enclosed second area ingress and egress from and to the second area is controlled by the access control system. | 10-16-2008 |
20110011314 | MODULAR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - An access control system includes first and second portable containers. The first portable container comprises a first sidewall opening and the second portable container comprises a second sidewall opening. The portable containers are arranged such that the first sidewall opening in the first portable container communicates with the second sidewall opening in the second portable container. The first portable container comprises a passing room disposed in the first portable container. The passing room includes a barrier device located in the walkway defining a first space between a first passing room opening and the barrier device, and a second space between the barrier device and a second passing room opening. The access control system is constructed such that when the access control system is disposed between a first area and an enclosed second area ingress and egress from and to the second area is controlled by the access control system. | 01-20-2011 |
20120243936 | TRANSPORTABLE VEHICLE ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A vehicle access control system includes an elongate, generally hollow, generally planar base platform having a first and a second distal end. A generally hollow enclosure is atop the base platform. A first lift gate is intermediate the enclosure and the first distal end of the base platform, while a second lift gate is intermediate the enclosure the second distal end of the base platform. A first lift arm is pivotally coupled to the first lift gate and extends generally perpendicularly away from a longitudinal axis of the base platform. Likewise, a second, opposing lift arm is pivotally coupled to the second lift gate and extends generally perpendicularly away from the longitudinal axis of the base platform. The base platform is configured for direct contact with a mounting surface. In addition, the vehicle access control system is transportable as a unit. | 09-27-2012 |
David D. Slagel, Goshen, IN US
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20110033912 | Photobioreactor and a process for enhancing growth of photosynthetic organisms - A photobioreactor apparatus in which a reaction chamber contains a slurry of water, nutrients and photosynthetic organisms. The sidewall of the reaction chamber is constructed of translucent material, thereby permitting light to be conveyed into the slurry to promote photosynthesis. The interior of the reaction chamber is in fluid communication with a gas dispenser. A lift member is disposed in the reaction chamber and gas is introduced in the slurry beneath the lift member, thereby providing buoyancy to lift the lift member, thereby providing agitation and movement of the slurry within the photobioreactor and enhancing growth of photosynthetic organisms. | 02-10-2011 |
20140178998 | Photobioreactor and a process for enhancing growth of photosynthetic organisms - A photobioreactor apparatus in which a reaction chamber contains a slurry of water, nutrients and photosynthetic organisms. The sidewall of the reaction chamber is constructed of translucent material, thereby permitting light to be conveyed into the slurry to promote photosynthesis. The interior of the reaction chamber is in fluid communication with a gas dispenser. A lift member is disposed in the reaction chamber and gas is introduced in the slurry beneath the lift member, thereby providing buoyancy to lift the lift member, thereby providing agitation and movement of the slurry within the photobioreactor and enhancing growth of photosynthetic organisms. | 06-26-2014 |
Edwin Slagel, Avondale, AZ US
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20090258974 | OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE RESILIENT POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an optically clear polyurethane/polyurea polymer may be prepared by reacting a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate with polyesters, polyethers, and polycarbonates which may comprise hydroxyl groups and/or primary amine groups. This reaction may be carried out using 0.5 to 0.9 equivalents of the hydroxyl/amine groups followed by the reaction of 0.1 to 0.5 equivalents of water. The glycol, amine, and water may then be reacted with a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate in a ratio of about 1.77 to about 3.5 NCO for each OH, HOH, NH | 10-15-2009 |
20120189854 | ABRASION RESISTANT TRANSPARENT ARMOR - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an abrasion resistant transparent armor composite may comprise an elastomer facing layer and a urethane backing layer, wherein the facing layer comprises a Shore A hardness from about 45 to about 80, a tensile strength from about 4000 to about 8000 psi., a Bashore hardness of about 46, and a softening point at least about 380° F. The elastomer may comprise a polyester based urethane polymer. Disclosed features and specifications may be variously controlled, adapted or otherwise optionally modified to improve and/or modify the performance characteristics of the abrasion resistant transparent armor composite. Exemplary embodiments of the present invention generally provide abrasion resistant transparent armor for use as, for example, a composite to layer over a vehicular window, an airplane canopy, and building windows. | 07-26-2012 |
Edwin Charles Slagel, Avondale, AZ US
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20090105013 | ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT RESISTANT POLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING - Curable polyurethane/polyurea hybrid compositions that are particularly useful, when cured, as the outer layer and/or at least one inner layer of golf balls, are disclosed. Cured compositions are also disclosed. In addition, methods of increasing the ultraviolet light resistance of a golf ball layer using the curable polyurethane/polyurea hybrid compositions are disclosed. In addition, processes of making the polymer compositions are disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
Michael Slagel, Peoria, AZ US
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20090258974 | OPTICALLY TRANSMISSIVE RESILIENT POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE - In accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an optically clear polyurethane/polyurea polymer may be prepared by reacting a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate with polyesters, polyethers, and polycarbonates which may comprise hydroxyl groups and/or primary amine groups. This reaction may be carried out using 0.5 to 0.9 equivalents of the hydroxyl/amine groups followed by the reaction of 0.1 to 0.5 equivalents of water. The glycol, amine, and water may then be reacted with a cycloaliphatic diisocyanate in a ratio of about 1.77 to about 3.5 NCO for each OH, HOH, NH | 10-15-2009 |
Michael James Slagel, Peoria, AZ US
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20090105013 | ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT RESISTANT POLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING - Curable polyurethane/polyurea hybrid compositions that are particularly useful, when cured, as the outer layer and/or at least one inner layer of golf balls, are disclosed. Cured compositions are also disclosed. In addition, methods of increasing the ultraviolet light resistance of a golf ball layer using the curable polyurethane/polyurea hybrid compositions are disclosed. In addition, processes of making the polymer compositions are disclosed. | 04-23-2009 |
Robert Slagel, Ironton, OH US
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20080250726 | MODULAR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - An access control system includes first and second portable containers. The first portable container comprises a first sidewall opening and the second portable container comprises a second sidewall opening. The portable containers are arranged such that the first sidewall opening in the first portable container communicates with the second sidewall opening in the second portable container. The first portable container comprises a passing room disposed in the first portable container. The passing room includes a barrier device located in the walkway defining a first space between a first passing room opening and the barrier device, and a second space between the barrier device and a second passing room opening. The access control system is constructed such that when the access control system is disposed between a first area and an enclosed second area ingress and egress from and to the second area is controlled by the access control system. | 10-16-2008 |
20110011314 | MODULAR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - An access control system includes first and second portable containers. The first portable container comprises a first sidewall opening and the second portable container comprises a second sidewall opening. The portable containers are arranged such that the first sidewall opening in the first portable container communicates with the second sidewall opening in the second portable container. The first portable container comprises a passing room disposed in the first portable container. The passing room includes a barrier device located in the walkway defining a first space between a first passing room opening and the barrier device, and a second space between the barrier device and a second passing room opening. The access control system is constructed such that when the access control system is disposed between a first area and an enclosed second area ingress and egress from and to the second area is controlled by the access control system. | 01-20-2011 |
Robert Rhett Slagel, Ironton, OH US
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20090107055 | CONTAINERIZED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A portable container is provided which comprises a passing room(s) allowing entry into a second area into a first area, the passing room having at least two openings with a walkway in-between. Barrier device(s) can be located in the walkway but not connected to the first or second opening. A control room(s) can also be provided, the control room being connected to the passing room(s). | 04-30-2009 |
20100315199 | CONTAINERIZED ACCESS CONTROL UNIT - A portable container is provided which comprises a passing room(s) allowing entry into a second area into a first area, the passing room having at least two openings with a walkway in-between. Barrier device(s) can be located in the walkway but not connected to the first or second opening. A control room(s) can also be provided, the control room being connected to the passing room(s). | 12-16-2010 |
20110289856 | CONTAINERIZED ACCESS CONTROL UNIT - A portable container is provided which comprises a passing room(s) allowing entry into a second area into a first area, the passing room having at least two openings with a walkway in-between. Barrier device(s) can be located in the walkway but not connected to the first or second opening. A control room(s) can also be provided, the control room being connected to the passing room(s). | 12-01-2011 |
20140130419 | CONTAINERIZED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM - A portable container is provided which comprises a passing room(s) allowing entry into a second area into a first area, the passing room having at least two openings with a walkway in-between. Barrier device(s) can be located in the walkway but not connected to the first or second opening. A control room(s) can also be provided, the control room being connected to the passing room(s). | 05-15-2014 |