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Brian Surratt, Tucker, GA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110020525CITRUS PULP FIBER DRY BLEND SYSTEMS - There is disclosed a dry blend system comprising citrus pulp fiber; and at least one component selected from the group consisting of hydrocolloids, lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins, wherein the dry blend system is capable of replacing the solids content in a finished food product.01-27-2011

Bryan Lamont Surratt, Omaha, NE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080289152Cuffbar - A jewelry device, for attachment to a French cuff, convertible cuff or a casual shirt of a type comprising a cuff, a cuff button and a cuff button hole, having a U-shaped frame. A hook shaped arm may connect the U shaped frame around the sleeve cuff. A pair of bars may station the frame, so that it does not become dislodged, offset or pivots from awkward movements. An alternate embodiment uses a removable pin to connect the U shaped frame to the sleeve cuff.11-27-2008

Grover T. Surratt, Winfield, IL US

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20090197660SERVICE CONTROLLER FOR SERVICING WAGERING GAME MACHINES - Methods and apparatus for servicing wagering game machines are described herein. In one embodiment, wagering game network, service information originating from a wagering game machine, wherein the wagering game machine is configured to receive a wager associated with a wagering game. The method can also include, based on the service information and a service plan associated with the wagering game machine, determining a service action. The method can also include performing the service action.08-06-2009

Rob Surratt, Arlington, MA US

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20090319930Method and Computer System for Unstructured Data Integration Through Graphical Interface - Embodiments disclosed herein provide a system and method for transferring data between an unstructured data source and a structured destination. In one embodiment, graphical representations of a unstructured data source and a structured destination are presented to a user via a graphical user interface of a computer. Using the graphical user interface, the user can draw lines between the graphical representations to indicate how data from the unstructured data source should be associated with and transferred to the structured destination. The graphical representation of the unstructured data source may be generated using data extracted from a web based document. This data extraction can be done recursively and at least partially in parallel with retrieving files associated with hyperlinks within the web based document.12-24-2009