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Carl Vineyard, Wellington, OH US
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20080257034 | Precision measurement of gas velocity and volumetric flow rate - Systems and methods are provided for precise measurement of volumetric flow within an emissions source. A general rotation element is rotatable by an operator relative to the emissions source about an axis. A precision rotation element is rotatable by an operator relative to the general rotation element from a first position ninety degrees about the axis to a second position. A conduit receives a probe. The conduit is rotatable with the precision rotation element about the axis. | 10-23-2008 |
Carl Wayne Vineyard, Austin, TX US
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20150355851 | DYNAMIC SELECTION OF MEMORY MANAGEMENT ALGORITHM - A data processing system | 12-10-2015 |
David Ashley Vineyard, Kennesaw, GA US
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20130270201 | Retractable Vertical Mount Bicycle Storage Rack - The invention ( | 10-17-2013 |
David C. Vineyard, Coronado, CA US
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20080258880 | Information Collecting and Decision Making Via Tiered Information Network Systems - Techniques, apparatus and systems for information collecting and decision making based on networks of sensors and communication nodes for security monitoring and warning, disaster warning, counter-terrorism, and other applications associated with information collecting and decision making. | 10-23-2008 |
20080315091 | IMAGING AND SENSING BASED ON MUON TOMOGRAPHY - Techniques, apparatus and systems for detecting particles such as muons for imaging applications. Subtraction techniques are described to enhance the processing of the muon tomography data. | 12-25-2008 |
David D. Vineyard, Bastrop, TX US
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20110116140 | DIGITAL SIGNATURE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A digital signature system and method are disclosed. The digital signature system may include a remote certificate server for storing and maintaining at least one digital certificate of a user by a service provider and a digital signature printer driver loaded on the user's computer for communicating with the service provider via a network, such as the Internet. The digital signature printer driver may obtain verification of the user's identity from the service provider via the network and electronically place on a printable document a digital signature of the user based on the remotely stored digital certificate. The system may further include a remote storage server for storing a digital copy of the digitally signed document. The digital signature may include a unique identifier for subsequent validation of the digital signature by the service provider. | 05-19-2011 |
Douglas R. Vineyard, Shawnee, KS US
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20110100927 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING CHLORINE DEMAND, DECREASING DISINFECTION BY-PRODUCTS AND CONTROLLING DEPOSITS IN DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - Methods and compositions for improving water quality by reducing chlorine demand, decreasing disinfection by-products and controlling deposits in drinking water distribution systems include adding low concentrations of supplemental oxidants, for example, RE-Ox® to the systems. | 05-05-2011 |
Douglas R. Vineyard, Kimberling City, MO US
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20130220942 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REDUCING DEPOSITS IN WATER SYSTEMS - Methods and compositions for improving water quality by reducing chlorine demand, decreasing disinfection by-products and controlling deposits in drinking water distribution systems include adding low concentrations of supplemental oxidants, for example, RE-Ox® to the systems. | 08-29-2013 |
20140054239 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING WATER-CONTAINING SYSTEMS - Methods and compositions for improving water quality by reducing chlorine demand, decreasing disinfection by-products and controlling deposits in water systems include adding low concentrations of supplemental oxidants, for example, RE-Ox® to the systems. | 02-27-2014 |
20150158751 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING WATER-CONTAINING SYSTEMS - Methods and compositions for improving water quality by reducing chlorine demand, decreasing disinfection by-products and controlling deposits in water systems include adding low concentrations of supplemental oxidants, for example, RE-Ox® to the systems. | 06-11-2015 |
Douglas Randolph Vineyard, Bountiful, UT US
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20150090665 | ACTIVATED SOLUTIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT - The present invention relates to activated solutions comprising one or more of hypochlorous acid, bicarbonate ions, and phosphate ions for use in water treatment, in particular water purification and descaling, and processes for making the same. | 04-02-2015 |
Edward A. Vineyard, Knoxville, TN US
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20160025386 | High Entropy NiMn-based Magnetic Refrigerant Materials - A magnetocaloric alloy composition consists essentially of 20-40 weight % Mn, 6-26 weight % In, 1-5 weight % Si, and 0.3-12 wt. % of at least one other element selected from the group consisting of: Ga, Ge, Ag, Gd, Co, Pd, Sm, V, and Sn, balance Ni. | 01-28-2016 |
Edward Allan Vineyard, Knoxville, TN US
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20120000221 | ABSORPTION HEAT PUMP SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - An absorption heat pump system that can include a first assembly, a second assembly, and a thermal coupler is disclosed herein. The first assembly can include a condenser and an evaporator. The second assembly can include an absorber, a desorber, and a heat exchanger. The thermal coupler can include a first gas inlet, a second fluid inlet, and a mixed fluid outlet. The system can be configured with a first gas outlet of the desorber in fluid communication with the first gas inlet of the thermal coupler, and the mixed fluid outlet of the thermal coupler in fluid communication with a mixed fluid inlet of the evaporator. The system can also include a coolant absorber inlet and outlet on the absorber and a coolant condenser inlet and outlet on the condenser, with the coolant absorber outlet in fluid communication with the coolant condenser inlet. | 01-05-2012 |
Irina Vladimirovna Vineyard, Bountiful, UT US
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20150090665 | ACTIVATED SOLUTIONS FOR WATER TREATMENT - The present invention relates to activated solutions comprising one or more of hypochlorous acid, bicarbonate ions, and phosphate ions for use in water treatment, in particular water purification and descaling, and processes for making the same. | 04-02-2015 |
Kelly Vineyard, Gray Summit, MO US
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20160100610 | EQUINE FEED PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF FEEDING SAME - Feeding equine animals involves obtaining an equine feed combined with a yeast fermentation product such as a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product, and feeding the feed to the equine animal such that ingestion causes the equine animal to improve performance, including a mitigated inflammatory response or an increased immune in function. The feed may contain about 0.1 to 1.0 percent of the yeast fermentation product by weight of the feed. A formulated feed ration for the equine animal may include grain- and forage-based feed and a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in an amount of about 5 grams to about 40 grams per head per day. | 04-14-2016 |
Mark K. Vineyard, Houston, TX US
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20100176066 | Method of Improving Efficiency of UV Photolysis of Peracetic Acid for Disinfection and Organic Destruction - A method of disinfecting municipal wastewaters comprises contacting the wastewater with a peracetic acid solution containing a relatively low amount of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of ultraviolet irradiation. In another aspect, a source of UV irradiation is selected to emit energy at one or more wavelengths at which PAA absorption is optimized or economized. The enhanced UV-PAA process may be used in a variety of other disinfection and organic destruction processes. | 07-15-2010 |