Timothy Wayne
Timothy Wayne Gambrel, Lake Jackson, TX US
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20130269730 | CLEANING OF PROCESS EQUIPMENT - A method of cleaning fouled process equipment which includes a process vessel ( | 10-17-2013 |
Timothy Wayne Howard, Canyon Country, CA US
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20140260541 | GAS SENSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An apparatus and method for sensing the amount of a gas in a fluid are disclosed. The apparatus may include a gas sensor, a temperature sensor, a first temperature adjusting unit, or a second temperature adjusting unit. The first and second temperature adjusting units may control the temperature of the gas sensor. The first and second temperature adjusting units may each be used to control the temperature of the gas sensor. According to one technique, they may be used simultaneously to control the temperature of the gas sensor. The temperature sensor may be used to sense the temperature of the gas sensor when it has stabilized to the fluid temperature in which it is being used and the temperature of the gas sensor when it is being controlled by at least one of the first or second temperature adjusting units. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy Wayne Petersen, Seattle, WA US
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20140320861 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR THE COLLECTION OF LIGHT USING TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTANCE - Aspects of the present disclosure include a flow cell nozzle configured to propagate light emitted by a sample in a flow stream upstream by total internal reflectance. Flow cell nozzles according to certain embodiments include a nozzle chamber having a proximal end and a distal end and a nozzle orifice positioned at the distal end of the nozzle chamber where the flow cell nozzle is configured to propagate light emitted from a sample in the flow stream upstream through the flow cell nozzle orifice by total internal reflectance toward the proximal end of the nozzle chamber. Systems and methods employing the subject flow cell nozzles are also provided. | 10-30-2014 |
20140322746 | Multi-Way Sorter System and Method - Provided herein are improved multi-way cell sorter systems and methods. For example, provided are systems and methods for the collection of cells that are sorted in multiple directions. The systems and methods allow for the construction of a multi-way sorter (e.g., a ten-way sorter in the space that currently only allows four-way sorting). In addition the device may actively sense the arrival of drops (with cells of interest) at a sample tube, and trigger an alarm when the drops' arrivals deviate from an expected pattern. | 10-30-2014 |
Timothy Wayne Roberston, Cincinnati, OH US
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20130289511 | Method Of Printing Graphics On Absorbent-Articles - Absorbent articles having graphics disposed upon them and methods of printing graphics. The graphics are suitable for or actually embodied in fabric and may be visually coordinated to clothing. The clothing may be an article of clothing and/or a line of clothing. | 10-31-2013 |
Timothy Wayne Tobiason, Columbus, NE US
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20130102469 | Method and compound for removing flora from sewer lines - This invention relates to the application of herbicides in sewer lines to kill tree roots inside the lines and preventing re-growth into the lines for years after application. It relates to the discovery that latex polymers, organosilicone surfactants, deposition agents and other surfactants can be used to “glue” the herbicides to pipe surfaces. This discovery allows the use of plant killing herbicides to treat roots in sewer lines—killing them—which results in their subsequent removal by decay and erosion processes. It also allows for the use of the herbicides to prevent re-growth back into the sewer lines by applying the herbicides in a compound which adheres to the sewer line surfaces and forms a long term coating on the pipe and joint surfaces where the roots might attempt to grow back in. The compound resists erosion and washing away preventing long term root re-infestations in the sewer lines. | 04-25-2013 |
20140179533 | METHOD AND FORMULATION FOR REMOVING FLORA FROM SEWER LINES - This invention relates to the application of herbicides in sewer liens to kill tree roots inside the lines and preventing re-growth into the lines for years after application. It relates to the discovery that latex polymers, organosilicone surfactants, deposition agents and other surfactants can be used to “glue” the herbicides to pipe surfaces. This discovery allows the use of plant killing herbicides to treat roots in sewer lines—killing them—which results in their subsequent removal by decay and erosion processes. It also allows for the use of the herbicides to prevent regrowth back into the sewer lines by applying the herbicides in a compound which adheres to the sewer line surfaces and forms a long term coating on the pipe and joint surfaces where the roots might attempt to grow back in. The compound resists erosion and washing away preventing long term root re-infestations in the sewer lines. | 06-26-2014 |