Busler
Eric Busler, Orange, CA US
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20130191467 | Temporary Suspension of Electronic Communications - Disclosed are various embodiments for a transmission service to suspend temporarily transmission of electronic communications to a recipient. In one embodiment, the transmission service receives a request to suspend receiving electronic communications temporarily for a suspension period. In response, the transmission service suspends transmitting electronic communications to the recipient during the duration of the suspension period. Then, the transmission service resumes transmitting electronic communications to the recipient upon the expiration of the suspension period. | 07-25-2013 |
Kenneth Mark Busler, Dayton, OH US
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20090013509 | Clamp to hold an object inside a vessel - A clamp for holding shut and submerged a coffee filter containing coffee grounds or the like inside a vessel comprises one strand of wire formed such that an arc-shaped portion separates two arms. A first arm possesses a first jaw of the clamp. A second arm possesses a bent loop portion that functions as a second jaw of the clamp. The first jaw protrudes slightly through the second jaw when the clamp is in its free state. Pushing the first jaw farther through the second jaw expands a “window” in which an object can be placed, while bending the arc portion. After removing pressure from the arms, the clamp will release some of its stored mechanical energy, gripping and holding an object within the clamp's window portion by way of the remaining stored energy within the clamp and from the friction between the object and the clamp's window portion. | 01-15-2009 |
Shaun L. Busler, Butler, PA US
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20100025334 | Rehabilitating contaminated water treatment media with resource recovery - Dissolved metals are removed from contaminated water by passing the water through a bed containing media bodies, preferably limestone bodies. Various contaminants carried by the water become associated with the media bodies, thereby inhibiting water flow. The media bodies are rehabilitated by using an excavator, loader, or other machine to scoop them into a bucket having a peripheral wall including a sieve, immersing the container into a liquid held in a wash pit, rotating the bucket so that contaminants abraded from the bodies fall through the sieve into the pit, removing the container from the liquid, and dumping the rehabilitated media bodies from the bucket. When the media bodies have filtered mine drainage containing a particular dissolved metal such as manganese or iron for example, a residue remaining in the basin is a rich source of metal compounds that can be recovered for economic use. | 02-04-2010 |