Cowgill
Brent Cowgill, Collegeville, PA US
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20080300310 | Methods of administering diclofenac compositions for treating photodamaged skin, rosacea and/or acne - A method of treating at least one dermatological disorder selected from the group consisting of photodamage-induced wrinkles, rosacea, and acne, includes: (a) providing a composition containing 1-3 wt. % diclofenac or a salt thereof, 0.5-1.5 wt. % benzyl alcohol, 10-30 wt. % PEG monomethyl ether, 0.1-3.0 wt. % sodium hyaluronate; and 70-80 wt. % water; and (b) applying the composition to skin of a person in need of the treating in an amount effective to treat the at least one dermatological disorder. | 12-04-2008 |
20110281947 | METHODS OF ADMINISTERING DICLOFENAC COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PHOTODAMAGED SKIN - A method of treating at least one dermatological disorder selected from the group consisting of photodamage-induced wrinkles, rosacea, and acne, includes: (a) providing a composition containing 1-3 wt. % diclofenac or a salt thereof, 0.5-1.5 wt. % benzyl alcohol; 10-30 wt. % PEG monomethyl ether, 0.1-3.0 wt. % sodium hyaluronate; and 70-80 wt. % water; and (b) applying the composition to skin of a person in need of the treating in an amount effective to treat the at least one dermatological disorder. | 11-17-2011 |
Bruce L. Cowgill, Newbury Park, CA US
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20090145241 | Manipulator constant force spring counterbalance - In various embodiments, a test head weight compensation device includes at least one constant force spring connected between a test head assembly of the automated test equipment system and a test head supporting structure to apply a constant supportive force to the test head assembly. The at least one constant force spring is mounted to the test head supporting structure with a distal end of the constant force spring is attached to the test head assembly. Alternately, the constant force spring is mounted to the test head assembly with the distal end of the constant force spring connected to the test head supporting structure. The test weight compensation device may include pulleys attached to the supporting structure or the test head assembly with the constant force spring passed through the pulley to multiply the force of the constant force spring. | 06-11-2009 |
Bruce Leon Cowgill, Newbury Park, CA US
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20110316546 | Zero Insertion Force Scrubbing Contact - A contact assembly is described for testing a storage cell with a probe configured to flex in an outward direction, in response to a vertical application of force, to scrub a tab on the storage cell at a zero insertion force. The contact assembly comprises a contact structure configured to flex in an outward direction to scrub and to pierce a tab of the storage cell; a board, wherein a juxtaposition of the board to the contact structure defines an opening configured to receive the tab of the storage cell; and a device configured to move the contact structure, to a position in which the opening is closed, to cause the contact structure to scrub and to pierce the tab on the storage cell. | 12-29-2011 |
John Cowgill, Neotsu, OR US
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20100246337 | ATTRACTOR TIMEPIECE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SELF IMPROVEMENT - An attractor timepiece apparatus. The apparatus may comprise a housing, a surface coupled to the housing, a plurality of numerals on the surface spanning more than 60 seconds, at least one actuator, and a rotatable arm structured to begin rotating from a starting position responsive to the actuator. The rotatable arm may be structured to automatically stop rotating at the starting position. Also disclosed is a method for self improvement using an attractor timepiece apparatus. The timepiece apparatus may begin counting from a starting position responsive to a first input from a user. The timepiece apparatus may notify the user to start meditating using a first sensory effect. Thereafter, a plurality of seconds may be traversed to an ending position more than 60 seconds from the starting position, and the timepiece apparatus may automatically stop counting at the ending position. The timepiece apparatus may notify the user to stop meditating using a second sensory effect. | 09-30-2010 |
John Cowgill, Lincoln City, OR US
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20090139124 | COLLAPSIBLE SIGN - A collapsible sign comprising a pivotal sign carrying member, an upright member hingedly attached to the pivotal sign carrying member, and a foldable support member adapted to stabilize the upright member and the pivotal sign carrying member. The pivotal sign carrying member may be adapted to lock into a substantially perpendicular arrangement with the upright member, or fold into a substantially parallel arrangement with the upright member. A flexible membrane may be rolled around the pivotal sign carrying member. Further, the collapsible sign may include a foldable support having an asymmetric arrangement of legs attached to the upright member. Alternatively, the collapsible sign may include a support member comprising a base member in a perpendicular arrangement with the upright member, and including penetration means for stabilizing the upright member and the sign carrying member. | 06-04-2009 |
Larry D. Cowgill, Sacramento, CA US
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20150144558 | SLOW DIALYSATE ADAPTOR APPARATUS FOR INTERMITTENT HEMODIALYSIS - A system and method for providing slow dialysate flow with an intermittent hemodialysis delivery (IHD) system are disclosed. The system includes a dialysate slow-flow fluid pump having an outlet for connection to an inlet port of a hemodialyzer and an inlet for connection to a dialysate bulk flow line in association with the IHD. The system further includes an outlet line for coupling an outlet port of the hemodialyzer back to the dialysate bulk flow line, wherein the dialysate slow-flow fluid pump is configured to control the rate of delivery of dialysate to the hemodialyzer. | 05-28-2015 |
Noah Cowgill, Milwaukie, OR US
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20130174453 | WEAR ASSEMBLY - A wear assembly for use on various kinds of earth working equipment that includes a base with a supporting portion, a wear member with a cavity into which the supporting portion is received, and a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base. The supporting portion is formed with top and bottom recesses that receive complementary projections of the wear member. These recesses and projections include aligned holes so as to receive and position the lock centrally within the wear assembly and remote from the wear surface. The lock includes a mounting component that defines a threaded opening for receiving a threaded pin that is used to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The separate mounting component can be easily manufactured and secured within the wear member for less expense and higher quality than forming the threads directly in the wear member. | 07-11-2013 |
20150107075 | WEAR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION - A process and tool for installing and removing various kinds of wear parts used with earth working equipment. The process and tool allows the operator to remove and install the wear parts at a safe distance so that the operator is physically remote from the potential risks of the removal and installation process. The tool may be manually operated via an operator or the tool may be a semi-automated or fully automated. | 04-23-2015 |
20150149049 | WEAR PART MONITORING - A process and tool for monitoring the status, health, and performance of wear parts used on earth working equipment. The process and tool allow the operator to optimize the performance of the earth working equipment. The tool has a clear line of site to the wear parts during use and may be integrated with a bucket or blade on the earth working equipment. | 05-28-2015 |
Noah D. Cowgill, Milwaukie, OR US
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20150368884 | WEAR ASSEMBLY - A wear assembly for use on various kinds of earth working equipment that includes a base with a supporting portion, a wear member with a cavity into which the supporting portion is received, and a lock to releasably secure the wear member to the base. The supporting portion is formed with top and bottom recesses that receive complementary projections of the wear member. These recesses and projections include aligned holes so as to receive and position the lock centrally within the wear assembly and remote from the wear surface. The hole in the wear member is defined by a wall that includes a retaining structure provided with an upper bearing surface and a lower bearing surface for contacting and retaining the lock against upward and downward movement in the hole. The lock includes a mounting component that defines a threaded opening for receiving a threaded pin that is used to releasably hold the wear member to the base. The separate mounting component can be easily manufactured and secured within the wear member for less expense and higher quality than forming the threads directly in the wear member. | 12-24-2015 |
Patrick Cowgill, Goshen, KY US
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20080271971 | System and method for transferring mail between containers - A system and method for transferring mail between containers in an orderly and secure manner. The system and method utilize ejection rods to lift mail from an input tray into a transfer box assembly that deposits the mail into an output tray in an orderly, stable and secure manner, ensuring that mail is not shuffled or lost during the transfer process. | 11-06-2008 |
Ryan T. Cowgill, Fruitland, ID US
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20110099872 | END STOCK MAGAZINE STORAGE DEVICE - A magazine storage device is disclosed. The magazine storage device is part of an end stock assembly for a long gun and may have a plate that is formed to complement the shape of a magazine. The magazine storage device may secure a magazine in a recess. The magazine may be frictionally secured. The magazine may be flush with the end stock when inserted. | 05-05-2011 |
20120198743 | DYNAMIC LATCH FOR A TUBE MOUNTED MAGAZINE WELL - A dynamic latch to selectively retain a magazine within the magazine port of a long gun. The dynamic latch permits the magazine to be inserted into the magazine port by movement in a single direction eliminating the need to rotate the magazine in order to secure it within the magazine port. The dynamic latch may include an outer housing, a piston positioned within the housing, and a spring positioned between the outer housing and the piston. A latch profile on the end of the piston may extend out of an opening in the end of a magazine well when the spring is in an uncompressed state. | 08-09-2012 |
20130125439 | Dynamic Latch for a Tube Mounted Magazine Well - A dynamic latch to selectively retain a magazine within the magazine port of a long gun. The dynamic latch permits the magazine to be inserted into the magazine port by movement in a single direction eliminating the need to rotate the magazine in order to secure it within the magazine port. The dynamic latch may include an outer housing, a piston positioned within the housing, and a spring positioned between the outer housing and the piston. A latch profile on the end of the piston may extend out of an opening in the end of a magazine well when the spring is in an uncompressed state. | 05-23-2013 |