Ballenger
Daniel B. Ballenger, Trebur DE
Danny Ballenger, Fenton, MO US
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20080248088 | Decontaminant edible product, methods of production and uses thereof - The invention relates to an edible product containing a decontaminant. Particularly, the invention relates to an edible product, for instance, a food-like product, containing an effective amount of activated charcoal to mitigate, substantially reduce or cause the cessation of at least one adverse effect associated with the ingestion of a toxic substance. The invention also relates to methods for manufacturing such a decontaminant edible product and uses thereof. | 10-09-2008 |
Elaine Ballenger, Seminole, FL US
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20080248088 | Decontaminant edible product, methods of production and uses thereof - The invention relates to an edible product containing a decontaminant. Particularly, the invention relates to an edible product, for instance, a food-like product, containing an effective amount of activated charcoal to mitigate, substantially reduce or cause the cessation of at least one adverse effect associated with the ingestion of a toxic substance. The invention also relates to methods for manufacturing such a decontaminant edible product and uses thereof. | 10-09-2008 |
James Ballenger, Mauldin, SC US
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20100262093 | Tracheostomy Support Apparatus - A tracheostomy support apparatus incorporates a folded sheet of fabric into a pocket formed at one end of the folded sheet. The support apparatus includes a cradle on an outer surface for holding tubes, hoses, and medical equipment connected between a tracheostomy and adjacent equipment, such as a ventilator. The support apparatus cushions and supports the hoses and tubes associated with a tracheostomy but also absorbs fluids emanating from the tracheostomy. | 10-14-2010 |
Jerry Wayne Ballenger, Addison Twp., MI US
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20140351164 | METHOD OF SEQUENCING A DELIVERY ROUTE - A method for sequencing geo coded addresses on a delivery route with the use of a device is disclosed, The methodology includes the steps of a driver selecting a street segment on a device and selecting a sequence mode for the delivery. The methodology also includes driving down a selected street segment and confirming an odd or even number of the addresses on either side of the street. The methodology also comprises the marking of each address as delivered as it is passed by the driver. | 11-27-2014 |
Justin R. Ballenger, Easley, SC US
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20090232618 | FASTENER ASSEMBLY - A fastener assembly includes a fastener having a head and a shank, with a necked portion, extending from the head. The fastener assembly also includes a retainer having an aperture through which the shank is inserted and at least one radially inwardly-projecting tang engaged with the necked portion of the shank to limit movement of the retainer along the shank to within the necked portion. | 09-17-2009 |
20110255938 | BOLT RETENTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A unitized component assembly includes an component having an aperture, and a plurality of discrete projections extending into the aperture and spaced apart from one another about the perimeter of the aperture, and a fastener having a head and a shank extending from the head. The shank includes a necked portion and a threaded portion adjacent the necked portion. The shank is positioned in the aperture such that the necked portion is in facing relationship with the projections. The threaded portion is engageable with the projections to provide an axial stop for limiting movement of the fastener relative to the component | 10-20-2011 |
20140144004 | BOLT RETENTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A unitized component assembly includes an component having an aperture, and a plurality of discrete projections extending into the aperture and spaced apart from one another about the perimeter of the aperture, and a fastener having a head and a shank extending from the head. The shank includes a necked portion and a threaded portion adjacent the necked portion. The shank is positioned in the aperture such that the necked portion is in facing relationship with the projections. The threaded portion is engageable with the projections to provide an axial stop for limiting movement of the fastener relative to the component. | 05-29-2014 |
Keith Ballenger, Missoula, MT US
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20110203101 | CHUCK AND BRIDGE CONNECTION POINTS FOR TUBE FILAMENTS IN A CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION REACTOR - A chemical vapor deposition reactor system includes one or more tube filaments connected to a bridge, each tube filament being connected to a chuck. The chuck-to-filament connection can include a seed formed on an end of the tube filament, the seed being connected to a protrusion of the chuck, or the filament may be formed directly onto the chuck. For the bridge-to-filament connection, a flat cross bridge or a rectangular bridge is connected with corresponding openings in the filament. Use of these connections can maintain electrical connectivity and thus resistive heating of the tube filaments during operation of the reactor system. | 08-25-2011 |
Keith H. Ballenger, Missoula, MT US
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20150211111 | REACTOR FILAMENT ASSEMBLY WITH ENHANCED MISALIGNMENT TOLERANCE - A tubular filament assembly for a CVD silicon deposition reactor is disclosed that provides consistent, low resistance connections to vertical tubular filaments by forming slidable connections between upper and/or lower ends of the tubular filaments and shaped elements cooperative with the bridge and/or the support chucks, so that the connections are insensitive at least to small variations in tilt angle of the vertical filaments and/or the horizontal bridge. The shaped elements can be incorporated into or separate and cooperative with the bridge and/or the chucks. Various embodiments are described. | 07-30-2015 |
Matthew Brandon Ballenger, Lexington, KY US
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20110218050 | Golf Club with High Friction Striking Surface - Disclosed herein are golf clubs for reducing the spin imparted to a golf ball, the golf club having a gripping portion around which a golfer can position his hands to swing the golf club, a shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the gripping portion extends from the first end of the shaft; and a club head extending from the second end of the shaft, the club head having a surface for striking the golf ball, and wherein the surface comprises a high-frictional material to reduce the rotation of a golf ball upon impact with the surface. The striking surface of the golf club may be treated in a variety of manners, including but not limited to placement of an insert into a cavity of a golf club head, material selection, surface material variation, and physical patterning of the surface on a micro- and/or nano-scale. | 09-08-2011 |
20140093263 | System and Method for Controlling Multiple Light Sources of a Laser Scanning System in an Imaging Apparatus - An imaging device having a printhead unit which includes a plurality of independently controllable light sources, each light source generating a light beam when activated; a photoconductive surface operable at a plurality of image transfer rates; a scanning device having one or more deflecting surfaces, the scanning device arranged to direct the light beams so as to sweep in at least one scan direction across a surface such that, for each sweep, scan lines written by the light beams are spaced from one another on the photoconductive surface in a process direction that is nominally orthogonal to the scan direction; and a controller configured to selectively activate any number of the light sources for use during a print operation to write image data along scan lines on the photoconductive surface, wherein a rotational velocity of the scanning device is selected and the number of the light sources activated based upon at least one selected operating parameter for the imaging device. | 04-03-2014 |