Davis, Sr.
Albert Hamilton Davis, Sr., Little Rock, AR US
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20090196769 | High pressure fluid pump - The high pressure fluid pump includes a driver defined by a float riding on the waves of a sea surface, a fluid pump housing, an impeller operatively attached to the driver and disposed within the fluid pump housing, a backflow check system connected to the fluid pump housing, and an outflow check system controlling the pressure, volume of fluid flow, and direction of fluid flow to various other systems. The pump may be used to pump fluids other than seawater and may include features multiplying pumping mechanical advantage for a given tidal range. | 08-06-2009 |
20110278844 | River High Pressure Energy Conversion Machine - A river high pressure energy conversion machine which has no moving parts, comprising a machine (or pump) having a pipe attached to a river bed, with a flexible pipe to an enlarged water inlet attached to the underside of a float, to assure entrance of water just below the river water surface. A discharge pipe from the machine rises above the river bank to a accessory turbogenerator, through a stop valve and a pressure regulating valve. The discharge pipe from the accessory turbogenerator discharges river water back to the river. Water stacks up inside the sloping machine pipe on the river bed, and creates higher water pressure at the machine pipe outlet for driving the turbogenerator. This is a continuous process, generating electricity twenty-four hours every day, using only gravity as the pressurizing force on water to generate electricity, without using fossil, nuclear or artificial energy forces. | 11-17-2011 |
20110278845 | Waterfall High Pressure Energy Conversion Machine - A river high pressure energy conversion machine which has no moving parts, comprising a machine (or pump) having a pipe attached to a river bed, with a flexible pipe to an enlarged water inlet attached to the underside of a float, to assure entrance of water just below the river water surface. A discharge pipe from the machine rises above the river bank to a accessory turbogenerator, through a stop valve and a pressure regulating valve. The discharge pipe from the accessory turbogenerator discharges river water back to the river. Water stacks up inside the sloping machine pipe on the river bed, and creates higher water pressure at the machine pipe outlet for driving the turbogenerator. This is a continuous process, generating electricity twenty-four hours every day, using only gravity as the pressurizing force on water to generate electricity, without using fossil, nuclear or artificial energy forces. | 11-17-2011 |
Albert Hamilton Davis, Sr., Annandale, VA US
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20110204642 | River High Pressure Energy Conversion Machine - A river high pressure energy conversion machine which has no moving parts, comprising a machine (or pump) having a pipe attached to a river bed, with a flexible pipe to an enlarged water inlet attached to the underside of a float, to assure entrance of water just below the river water surface. A discharge pipe from the machine rises above the river bank to a water-driven accessory, through a stop valve and a pressure regulating valve. The discharge pipe from the accessory discharges river water back to the river. Water stacks up inside the sloping machine pipe on the river bed, and creates higher water pressure at the machine pipe outlet for driving the accessory. This is a continuous process, generating electricity twenty-four hours every day, using only gravity as the pressurizing force on water to generate electricity, without using fossil, nuclear or artificial energy forces. | 08-25-2011 |
Dalton W. Davis, Sr., Streetman, TX US
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20120074152 | COMBINATION CONTAINER HOLDER AND STORAGE RECEPTACLE - The combination container holder and storage receptacle provides a holder for a beverage container and further provides a storage receptacle for personal items, as well as providing a waste-receiving chamber. The combination container holder and storage receptacle includes a central hollow support adapted for grasping by a user's hand, a base portion, and an upper mouth portion. The base portion includes at least one sidewall, a lower wall and an upper wall. A waste-receiving chamber is defined between a lower portion of the sidewall, the upper wall and the lower wall. An upper portion of the sidewall extends above the upper wall to define the storage receptacle. The upper mouth portion is secured to an upper end of the central hollow support and is adapted for receiving a container. The mouth portion and the central hollow support form a channel for transporting waste into the waste-receiving chamber. | 03-29-2012 |
Everett Davis, Sr., Byfield, MA US
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20120263832 | Method and Apparatus for Processing Clams - Method of preserving clams. This method involves the steps of cleaning a clam, sorting the clam, freezing the clam while the clam is alive, packaging the clam, and cooking the clam. An apparatus for containing clams having a tray having an upper surface and a plurality of defined locations constructed and arranged to receive a clam, the clam deposited in one of the plurality of defined locations, and the tray disposed within a plastic freezer bag. | 10-18-2012 |
Lorenze H. Davis, Sr., Christian Sted, VI US
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20110132707 | Luggage Identification System and Method - A luggage identification system and method is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, the luggage identification system includes a luggage bag with an aperture disposed on a front panel. A sleeve is secured over the aperture using stitching or adhesive to provide a durable connection between the sleeve and the luggage material and provide structural support to the front panel of the luggage. A customized identification sheet is adapted to slide within the sleeve through a top opening that is formed between a front and rear side of the sleeve. A top flap or zipper is used to access the top of the opening and to secure the identification sheet within the sleeve. The identification sheet may be customizable to each particular traveler. The sleeve includes a front side that is comprised of a clear durable material so that the identification sheet is viewable from the outside of the luggage. | 06-09-2011 |