Smith, AR
Brent Smith, Bentonville, AR US
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20130274076 | EXERCISE APPARATUS AND METHODS - An exercise device and methods for using the exercise device. The exercise device is a spherical structure having a rigid surface and an opening therein for the user's hand to grasp a handle affixed in the center of the spherical structure. A series of exercises may be performed with the exercise device, including push-ups, rows and swings. | 10-17-2013 |
Charleston Dakota Smith, Fort Smith, AR US
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20130305446 | Disposable Shower Bucket and The Privacy Jacket - The disposable shower bucket is provided as a component used to provide comfort and secure the dignity of patients in healthcare facilities. It is comprised of a soft, flexible, round molded texture that has a inner layer composed of padding sections to helps separate and absorb both feces and wastes as they are exposed of by the body. The disposable bucket is designed to be used with the Privacy Jacket (U.S. Patent No. 61/518,982) by attaching inside the back-inner portion of the garment. It can also be used with The Shower Jacket (U.S. Pat No. 61/518,983). It is to be used with a standardized shower chair, and can be worn by the patient as they are transported from location to location. It fits securely under the shower chair and aids in providing cleanliness, comfort and support, and dignity to all patients. | 11-21-2013 |
Dedtra Deneat Smith, Fort Smith, AR US
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20130007941 | Shower Jacket - The shower jacket is provided as a one-piece body garment that has a minimum number of parts, which includes a front portion, a vertically right side slit portion underneath the arm section, divided into two segments that will be fastened. It has a fully closed back portion, as well as an opening for arms and the neck. Fasteners are for retaining the two segments of the vertical right-side portion segments together at three sections along the side of the garment in three-button sections. This component is for securing and covering up the entire body of the patient in order to provide warmth, privacy, safety, and a sense of modesty and dignity. It also has a convenient front four-compartment pocket to aid in supplying a patient's necessity items for the bath or shower. It allows easy access for patients with medical equipment, and for examinations to the body. | 01-10-2013 |
20130305446 | Disposable Shower Bucket and The Privacy Jacket - The disposable shower bucket is provided as a component used to provide comfort and secure the dignity of patients in healthcare facilities. It is comprised of a soft, flexible, round molded texture that has a inner layer composed of padding sections to helps separate and absorb both feces and wastes as they are exposed of by the body. The disposable bucket is designed to be used with the Privacy Jacket (U.S. Patent No. 61/518,982) by attaching inside the back-inner portion of the garment. It can also be used with The Shower Jacket (U.S. Pat No. 61/518,983). It is to be used with a standardized shower chair, and can be worn by the patient as they are transported from location to location. It fits securely under the shower chair and aids in providing cleanliness, comfort and support, and dignity to all patients. | 11-21-2013 |
Drake S. Smith, Fort Smith, AR US
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20120324777 | HUNTING DECOY - A hunting decoy that simulates a life-sized herd of deer includes a decoy image element that is supported during use by a support system having a central suspension support and peripheral stabilizing supports. Both the support system and the decoy image element can be collapsed for transport and storage. | 12-27-2012 |
Hultz Smith, Springdale, AR US
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20130078897 | BIG POULTRY CUT-UP METHOD - A method for cutting extra-large poultry to fit within existing industrial fryers and remain as recognizable pieces to the consumer is provided. The method provides for the cuts necessary to create pieces of poultry from the extra-large poultry that are sized comparably to a normal sized bird. Furthermore, the method provides for keeping the cut pieces in a shape that the consumer recognizes as a particular piece of poultry. | 03-28-2013 |
20150031275 | BIG POULTRY CUT-UP METHOD - A method for cutting extra-large poultry to fit within existing industrial fryers and remain as recognizable pieces to the consumer is provided. The method provides for the cuts necessary to create pieces of poultry from the extra-large poultry that are sized comparably to a normal sized bird. Furthermore, the method provides for keeping the cut pieces in a shape that the consumer recognizes as a particular piece of poultry. | 01-29-2015 |
Joshua Smith, Conway, AR US
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20130045726 | METHOD FOR DELIVERING CALLING NAME TO A DEVICE - The present invention is directed to an application resident on a device for receiving telephone calls which is (1) data-enabled and (2) includes a means for presenting alphanumeric characters or words. Devices which are both data-enabled and have a means for presentation may be used, such as but not limited to other smart phones, e.g., iphones, Palm Trios, and Android-enabled phones, as well as desktop, laptop, and hand-held computer devices. | 02-21-2013 |
Justice Lugretta Smith, Fort Smith, AR US
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20130007941 | Shower Jacket - The shower jacket is provided as a one-piece body garment that has a minimum number of parts, which includes a front portion, a vertically right side slit portion underneath the arm section, divided into two segments that will be fastened. It has a fully closed back portion, as well as an opening for arms and the neck. Fasteners are for retaining the two segments of the vertical right-side portion segments together at three sections along the side of the garment in three-button sections. This component is for securing and covering up the entire body of the patient in order to provide warmth, privacy, safety, and a sense of modesty and dignity. It also has a convenient front four-compartment pocket to aid in supplying a patient's necessity items for the bath or shower. It allows easy access for patients with medical equipment, and for examinations to the body. | 01-10-2013 |
20130305446 | Disposable Shower Bucket and The Privacy Jacket - The disposable shower bucket is provided as a component used to provide comfort and secure the dignity of patients in healthcare facilities. It is comprised of a soft, flexible, round molded texture that has a inner layer composed of padding sections to helps separate and absorb both feces and wastes as they are exposed of by the body. The disposable bucket is designed to be used with the Privacy Jacket (U.S. Patent No. 61/518,982) by attaching inside the back-inner portion of the garment. It can also be used with The Shower Jacket (U.S. Pat No. 61/518,983). It is to be used with a standardized shower chair, and can be worn by the patient as they are transported from location to location. It fits securely under the shower chair and aids in providing cleanliness, comfort and support, and dignity to all patients. | 11-21-2013 |
Leonard M. Smith, Camden, AR US
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20150239794 | IGNITION COMPOSITIONS, AND PREPARATIONS AND USES THEREOF - An ignition composition comprising a low electron affinity material, an oxidizer and a binder. The ignition composition may be made by A1) preparing a coagulation composition by a shock-gel process using the ingredients of the ignition composition disclosed herein, which comprises: A1-a) dissolving the binder in a low-boiling-point polar solvent to provide a binder solution; A1-b) mixing the low electron affinity material and the oxidizer with the binder solution; and A1-c) adding a low-boiling-point non-polar solvent to the mixture provided by step I-b) to precipitate the binder and form the coagulation composition; and A2) converting the coagulation composition into granular composition using a suitable method. | 08-27-2015 |
Michael David Smith, Rogers, AR US
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20150253787 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DECOMMISSIONING A MOTOR - A motor controller for a motor is described. The motor controller includes a communication device coupled to a memory device. The motor controller is configured to receive, using the communication device, a status query from a client computing device. The motor controller is additionally configured to transmit diagnostic data from the memory device to the client computing device, transmit identification data associated with the motor controller to the client computing device, receive, from the client computing device, a decommission password generated from the identification data, and disable the motor using the decommission password. | 09-10-2015 |
20150270761 | GROUNDING DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC MACHINE AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A grounding device for an electric machine, having a rotating component and a stationary component, includes a core fabricated from a non-conductive material and a plurality of conductive fibers coupled to the core and extending therefrom. The plurality of conductive fibers are configured to electrically couple the rotating component with the stationary component such that an electrostatic charge on the rotating component is directed through the plurality of conductive fibers to the stationary component. | 09-24-2015 |
Micheal Smith, Fort Smith, AR US
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20130305446 | Disposable Shower Bucket and The Privacy Jacket - The disposable shower bucket is provided as a component used to provide comfort and secure the dignity of patients in healthcare facilities. It is comprised of a soft, flexible, round molded texture that has a inner layer composed of padding sections to helps separate and absorb both feces and wastes as they are exposed of by the body. The disposable bucket is designed to be used with the Privacy Jacket (U.S. Patent No. 61/518,982) by attaching inside the back-inner portion of the garment. It can also be used with The Shower Jacket (U.S. Pat No. 61/518,983). It is to be used with a standardized shower chair, and can be worn by the patient as they are transported from location to location. It fits securely under the shower chair and aids in providing cleanliness, comfort and support, and dignity to all patients. | 11-21-2013 |
Riichard S. Smith, Hot Springs, AR US
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20090298401 | Two step abrasive sharpener - An abrasive sharpener having a housing supporting a pair of sharpening slots having abrasive elements mounted therein. The bottom of the housing is formed with an open V-shaped groove for supporting the housing on the edge of a table, bench and the like. The bottom further includes a pair of flat bottom surfaces separated by the V-shaped groove for supporting the housing on a flat surface. The V-shaped groove is opened ended and extends along an axis generally perpendicular to the direction that a knife edge and the like is pulled through either slot for sharpening. | 12-03-2009 |
Scott C. Smith, Rogers, AR US
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20140347097 | SINGLE COMPONENT SLEEP-CONVENTION LOGIC (SCL) MODULES - A multi-rail module having mutually exclusive outputs. The module includes first and second-rail logic circuits, first and second-rail driver circuits, and a PMOS transistor sourcing V | 11-27-2014 |
Thomas R. Smith, Blytheville, AR US
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20120095450 | Elongated and retractable sterile marker apparatus - An elongated and retractable sterile marker apparatus includes a handle assembly, an elongated marker operating assembly a top portion of which is connected to the handle assembly, and a sterile marker assembly which is connected to a bottom portion of the elongated marker operating assembly. Preferably, the sterile marker assembly includes a felt marker tip. The elongated and retractable sterile marker apparatus is particularly useful in pain management procedures to mark needle locations. Preferably, the handle assembly includes a pair of finger-reception members which are connected to an outside portion of the elongated marker operating assembly. A thumb-reception member is received in the elongated marker operating assembly for operating the elongated marker operating assembly. Preferably, a return spring is provided to return the tip of the sterile marker portion into a marker unit housing when the tip is no longer being used for marking. | 04-19-2012 |
William C. Smith, Conway, AR US
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20160117510 | Computer Security System and Method to Protect Against Keystroke Logging - Static security credentials are replaced by pseudonyms and session-specific passwords to increase security associated with user login attempts, and specifically to defeat keylogging attacks. For each login event, the system generates unique, session-specific credentials by randomly replacing characters within a given username and password. The random character generation ensures that system login attempts use different combinations of characters, thereby producing a new username and password for every user session. The client side of the system requires only the capability to display an image file, with specialized software/hardware limited to the server side, thereby facilitating the use of the system by a wide range of client devices. | 04-28-2016 |
Zachariah Smith, Bentonville, AR US
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20150332242 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING TRANSACTION CAPABILITIES OF CASHIER - Exemplary embodiments are directed to determining an availability of a transaction capability of a point-of-sale terminal, and alerting a customer of an availability of the transaction capability. Login activity can be detected at a point-of-sale terminal. An availability of a transaction capability for the point-of-sale terminal can be determined based on data retrieved by the point-of-sale terminal in response to the login activity. A visual alert associated with the transaction capability of the point-of-sale terminal is controlled based on the availability of the transaction capability. | 11-19-2015 |