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Diana K. Benken, Hebron, CT US
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20100125481 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING INVESTMENT PRODUCTS - The invention relates, in various aspects, to systems, methods, and computer readable media suited for enabling partial owners of wholesale broker dealers to participate in providing investment products. Reports of wholesale fees received by and expenses incurred by a wholesale broker-dealer, in relation to wholesale support services for investment products, are stored. The wholesale support services are provided to registered representatives of a separate retail broker-dealer who are affiliated with the partial owners. The wholesale fees and expenses are allocated among the partial owners. A distribution is determined and effected for each partial owner based on a difference between the wholesale fees and the expenses allocated to the respective partial owner. | 05-20-2010 |
Diana K. Faugno, Palm Desert, CA US
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20140330167 | SPECIMEN OBSERVATION, COLLECTION, STORAGE AND PRESERVATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE - The devices and methods taught in this disclosure are directed to facilitate the observation, collection, transportation, storage, and preservation of specimens possibly containing DNA, said specimens potentially constituting evidence of sexual assault. The devices and methods described further allow for a means of minimizing the possibility of specimen contamination, dilution, or degradation during the collection and storage processes. The disclosed devices may contain electrical components that provide for the generation and recordation of information (specifically, times, dates, and locations) related to circumstances surrounding the collection of such specimens. This information may serve as evidence corroborating the circumstance of specimen collection, it may help to maintain a known and identifiable Chain of Custody (CoC), and it may additionally be used for unique device identification (UDI), inventory control, and current procedural terminology (CPT) coding purposes. | 11-06-2014 |
Diana K. Sindicich, Tallahassee, FL US
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20120131734 | Fire resistant coverall with firearm access portal - A fire and chemical resistant coverall suitable for use by fire investigators. The coveralls are preferably made of a three-layer laminate. The outer layer is heat and moisture resistant. The middle layer provides additional thermal protection. The inner layer—which will lie next to the wearer's skin in some regions—is selected for its tactile properties. The coverall is sized to fit loosely over a law enforcement officer's normal uniform. It includes a loose-fitting waist section in order to provide clearance for an officer's utility belt and firearm. A firearm access port is located on the waist, proximate where a hip holster is worn. This port allows the wearer to reach through the coverall and retrieve a firearm stored in a holster on a utility belt. The firearm port is covered by a protective flap which ordinarily remains closed. | 05-31-2012 |
Diana K. Vogle, Bracey, VA US
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20130071050 | FOOD DRAINAGE BAG - The food drainage bag is a flexible drainage bag fabricated from a fine-mesh material having non-stick properties. The bag is utilized to drain excess liquid from frozen or fresh food items. Liquids can be made to drain more quickly from the foods simply gently by squeezing the bag. Alternatively, foods may be allowed to drain naturally if desired. The bag is easily cleaned and may be folded for storage or positioned on a hook to dry when not in use. The interior of the bag may be treated with a non-stick, non-toxic material to further enhance its non-stick properties. | 03-21-2013 |