Bazemore
Brandon A. Bazemore, Big Flats, NY US
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20140147624 | Methods of Fabricating Glass Articles by Laser Damage and Etching - Methods of forming a glass article are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of forming a glass article includes translating a pulsed laser beam on a glass substrate sheet to form a laser damage region between a first surface and a second surface of the glass substrate sheet. The method further includes applying an etchant solution to the glass substrate sheet to remove a portion of the glass substrate sheet about the laser damage region. The method may further include strengthening the glass substrate sheet by an ion-exchange strengthening process, and coating the glass substrate sheet with an acid-resistant coating. Also disclosed are methods where the laser damage region has an initial geometry that changes to a desired geometry following the reforming of the glass substrate sheet such that the initial geometry of the laser damage region compensates for the bending of the glass substrate sheet. | 05-29-2014 |
Kathy Bazemore, Grant, AL US
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20100312133 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING CHEMICALS FROM BODILY CAVITIES AND BREATH - A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed. | 12-09-2010 |
Mark Bazemore, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20110172946 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTED ANALYSIS TOOL AND METHOD FOR USING SAME - A multi-function, intelligent, distributed analysis test tool (MFDAT) suitable for performing maintenance on complex, 5 sophisticated electronic systems. MFDAT replaces ordinary test instruments such as spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, power meters, frequency counters and digital multimeters with modular virtual test instruments that perform the identical functions but use a single display and human interface. Setup | 07-14-2011 |
Russell Bazemore, Grant, AL US
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20100004555 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING CHEMICALS FROM THE ORAL CAVITY AND BREATH - The present disclosure generally pertains to chemical extraction apparatuses and methods for extracting volatile, semi-volatile, and non-volatile chemicals from a user's oral cavity. In one exemplary embodiment, a chemical extraction apparatus is composed of absorbent material, which is positioned within the oral cavity of a user for a period of time. Volatile, semi-volatile, and non-volatile chemicals are extracted from the breath and saliva of the user. By keeping the absorbent material in the oral cavity for an extended period of time, such as several minutes or hours depending on the types of materials selected, even trace levels of a chemical can be concentrated in the absorbent material thereby enabling conventional analytical techniques to detect the chemical. | 01-07-2010 |
20100312133 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR EXTRACTING CHEMICALS FROM BODILY CAVITIES AND BREATH - A chemical extraction apparatus has absorbent material for absorbing or adsorbing volatile chemicals from a breath of a user. The chemical extraction apparatus is positioned within such that breaths from the user flow over the absorbent material thereby causing volatile chemicals in the breaths to absorb or adsorb into the absorbent material. The absorbent material is then analyzed to determine the amount of chemicals absorbed or adsorbed into the absorbent material. Based on such analysis, various diseases or conditions can be detected or diagnosed. | 12-09-2010 |
Russell A. Bazemore, Grant, AL US
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20090317461 | ORAL COMPOSITIONS EFFECTIVE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ORAL CAVITY MALODOR ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSUMPTION OF ODOR-CAUSING COMPOUNDS - This invention generally relates to oral compositions (e.g., a confection or chewing gum product) effective for the treatment of oral cavity malodor caused by odor-causing compounds (e.g., diallyl disulfide) associated with the consumption of, for example, garlic and/or onion. In particular, this invention relates to oral compositions containing menthone, isomenthone and, optionally, caryophyllene in varying concentrations, to provide an oral composition effective for the treatment of oral cavity malodor caused by odor-causing compounds associated with the consumption of, for example, garlic and onion. | 12-24-2009 |