Byrns
Brandon Byrns, Raleigh, NC US
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20140262789 | VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF) DRIVEN ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA SOURCES AND POINT OF USE FERTIGATION OF IRRIGATION WATER UTILIZING PLASMA PRODUCTION OF NITROGEN BEARING SPECIES - A point of use irrigation water fertigation system utilizes plasma production of nitrogen-bearing species. Soluble nitrogen-bearing species are generated using an atmospheric air plasma treatment of an irrigation water supply. A plasma is generated by a tube having an air intake. A high frequency generator generates atmospheric plasma. The end of the tube is placed above the surface of the irrigation water supply and the plasma emanating from the tube generates nitrogen species in the water. The non-thermal plasma discharge efficiently produces highly reactive radicals and NO | 09-18-2014 |
Brian Byrns, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA US
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20120228302 | Systems and Methods of Providing a Notched Cover - Example embodiments of the disclosed systems and methods of providing a notched cover include a lid for an underground vault for temporary use while the permanent lid to the underground vault is removed. In an example application, this underground vault lid would facilitate fiber maintenance in that the fiber optic cables may be maintained through the lid while protecting the public and the utility company employees from the danger of injury due to an “open hole in the ground” that is created when an underground vault is open. The disclosed systems and methods of providing a notched lid may include a temporary vault lid comprising a small opening relative to the size of the lid, the opening allowing the fiber optic cable to exit the vault while maintaining the pedestrian integrity of the vault lid, thereby reducing and/or eliminating the safety risk associated with the exposed vault. | 09-13-2012 |
Leslie Allen Byrns, Spring Creek, NV US
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20150258844 | ANTLER MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND METHOD - To mount the antlers or horns of an animal that have been harvested from an animal such as a deer or elk, a portion of the bark is removed from a section of tree trunk. The portion of bark that is removed is shaped to receive a filler in the shape of the head of the animal from which the antlers or horns have been harvested. The removed portion forms a cut out or recess through the bark into which the antlers or horns are secured and into which the filler is positioned. The filler is three dimensional and shaped much like the shape of the head of the animal from which the antlers or horn have been harvested. The filler is then covered with the cut out material which is the bark of the tree trunk to create a head like structure covered with bark with the antlers extending from their approximately natural location. | 09-17-2015 |
Michael C. Byrns, Philadelphia, PA US
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20140371261 | INDOMETHACIN ANALOGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CASTRATE-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER - Provided are compositions for inhibiting a biological activity of an aldoketo reductase family 1, member C3 (AKR1 C3) polypeptide. In some embodiments, the compositions are indomethacin derivatives that are AKR1 C3-specific inhibitors. Also provided are methods for producing disclosed indomethacin derivatives that substantially lack cyclooxygenase inhibitory activity but that have AKR1C3 inhibitory activity, methods for inhibiting AKR1C3 polypeptide biological activities, and methods for treating prostate tumors in subjects. | 12-18-2014 |
Stanley Rex Byrns, Canton, TX US
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20100206920 | Wine glass holster and method of manufacture thereof - An apparatus for holding and carrying stemware and informational cards by attachment to personal clothing articles, or freely standing, and method of manufacture is described. When used as a wine glass holder the apparatus is connected to the person by attachment to various clothing articles by use of an extending hook. The apparatus comprises a base aperture that allows placement of the stem of a stemware glass into a base receptacle. The bowl or receptacle part of the stemware glasses rests solely onto the extending base sidearms. The base is attached perpendicularly to a hooking mechanism and is of a contiguous piece thereof. Furthermore, the hook attachment and upper base allow for the placement of a promotional or business card by a pinching action. When not in use as a wine glass holder, the apparatus stands up on a flat surface and may display a card or other indicia. | 08-19-2010 |