Hammel, US
Allan D. Hammel, Grant, MN US
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20150367287 | SPLICED FIBER-REINFORCED OUTER SHELL FOR CYLINDRICAL FILTRATION ELEMENT - A filtration element with a fiber-reinforced shell and a method for fabricating the same. The fabrication method including the steps of: i) coating a multi-strand fiber with a liquid resin, ii) winding the coated fiber about the cylindrical filtration element, and iii) solidifying the resin to form a fiber-reinforced shell. The method is characterized by utilizing a spliced fiber formed by: a) aligning an end of a first multi-strand fiber with an end of a second multi-stand fiber such that the aligned fibers extend along a common axis (X), b) wrapping a layer of a heat-shrinkable film about the outer diameter of the aligned ends of the fibers wherein heat-shrinkable film includes a layer of adhesive that contacts the overlapping strands of the fibers, and c) heating the film so that the film draws inward upon the aligned ends of each fiber and forms an integral bond such that the effective cross-sectional area of a section of fiber. | 12-24-2015 |
Bradley Bomar Hammel, Waltham, MA US
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20150082975 | INTERFACE BRIDGE FOR INITIALIZING A WEAPON WITH MISSION PLANNING DATA - A military standard-1760 (MIL-STD-1760) interface bridge for storing mission planning data can include a housing, a translator device, a ground support equipment (GSE) connector, and non-volatile memory. The housing can include a MIL-STD-1760 connector on a first end and a weapon side connector on a second end. The translator device can translate a MIL-STD-1553 remote terminal (RT) protocol to a weapon side signaling protocol and translate the weapon side signaling protocol to the MIL-STD-1553 RT protocol. The GSE connector can be coupled to the housing and translator device for downloading mission planning data for a weapon. The non-volatile memory can be configured to store the mission planning data. | 03-26-2015 |
20150089099 | MILITARY STANDARD (MIL-STD-1760) INTERFACE BRIDGE - A military standard-1760 (MIL-STD-1760) interface bridge can include a housing, a translator device, and an energy storage device. The housing can include a MIL-STD-1760 connector on a first end and a weapon side connector on a second end. The translator device can translate a MIL-STD-1553B remote terminal (RT) protocol to a weapon side signaling protocol and translate the weapon side signaling protocol to the MIL-STD-1553B RT protocol. The energy storage device can be coupled to the operating power of the MIL-STD-1760 connector and can be configured to provide power to the translator device for a duration after the power from the MIL-STD-1760 connector is disconnected. | 03-26-2015 |
20150370752 | TRANSLATION OF UNIVERSAL ARMAMENT INTERFACE (UAI) TO MILITARY STANDARD (MIL-STD-1760) MESSAGING INTERFACE - A Universal Armament Interface (UAI) translator for a legacy military standard-1760 (MIL-STD-1760) messaging interface can include a legacy interface, a UAI, and a processor. The legacy interface can transmit a legacy receive message (‘R’ message) and receive a legacy transmit message (‘T’ message). The legacy interface can include a MIL-STD-1760 remote terminal (RT) messaging interface. The UAI can receive a UAI ‘R’ message and transmit a UAI ‘T’ message. The processor can translate the legacy ‘R’ message to the UAI ‘R’ message, and translate the UAI ‘T’ message to the legacy ‘T’ message. | 12-24-2015 |
Charles Hammel, Austin, TX US
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20150142685 | METHODS AND APPARATUS HAVING APPLICABILITY TO EVALUATION OF HIRING CANDIDATES - Methods and apparatus having applicability to evaluation of hiring candidates. A method having applicability to evaluation of hiring candidates may include determining a first score for a first attribute of a hiring candidate and a second score for a second attribute of the hiring candidate, assigning the hiring candidate to a recruiting category based, at least in part, on the first and second scores, and controlling a display device to display an indicator associated with the hiring candidate, wherein a property of the indicator is based, at least in part, on the recruiting category to which the hiring candidate is assigned. | 05-21-2015 |
Charles F. Hammel, Escondido, CA US
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20080317650 | Oxides of Manganese Processed in Continuous Flow Reactors - Methods and systems for regenerating and pretreating oxides of manganese and precipitation of oxides of manganese from manganese salt solutions. Oxides of manganese, a slurry containing oxides of manganese or manganese salt solutions are mixed with heated aqueous oxidizing solutions and processed in a continuous process reactor. Temperature, pressure, Eh value, and pH value of the mixed solution are monitored and adjusted so as to maintain solution conditions within the MnO | 12-25-2008 |
20100059428 | System for Removal of Metals from Aqueous Solutions - System and method for removal of metals from aqueous solutions. Contactors for contacting aqueous solutions are formed of sorbents of metal oxides processed from metal containing solutions. Metal containing solutions are mixed with heated aqueous oxidizing solutions and processed in a continuous process reactor or batch processing system. Combinations of temperature, pressure, molarity, Eh value, and pH value of the mixed solution are monitored and adjusted so as to maintain solution conditions within a desired stability area during processing. This results in metal oxides having high or increased pollutant loading capacities and/or oxidation states. Contactors formed of sorbents processed according to processes of the invention capture or removing target pollutants from drinking water or other residential or industrial aqueous streams. | 03-11-2010 |
Dana Carmel Hammel, Georgetown, KY US
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20090036523 | PRODRUGS OF CANNABIDIOL, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PRODRUGS OF CANNABIDIOL AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - Described herein are cannabidiol prodrugs, methods of making cannabidiol prodrugs, formulations comprising cannabidiol prodrugs and methods of using cannabidiols. One embodiment described herein relates to the transdermal or topical administration of a cannabidiol prodrug for treating and preventing diseases and/or disorders. | 02-05-2009 |
David Eli Hammel, San Diego, CA US
Devon Beau Hammel, St. Paul, MN US
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20110053821 | METHOD FOR REMOVING/PREVENTING REDEPOSITION OF PROTEIN SOILS - A method and composition is provided for removing protein soil and preventing redeposition of soils onto a surface. The composition includes between about 1% and about 90% by weight sugar, between about 1% and about 80% by weight alkalinity source and between about 1% and about 10% by weight surfactant component. The sugar may be a saccharide or a non-saccharide based sugar. The composition is substantially free of phosphorus-containing compounds and includes less than about 0.05% by weight alkali earth metal. | 03-03-2011 |
20110180112 | METHOD OF REMOVING/PREVENTING REDEPOSITION OF PROTEIN SOILS - A method and composition is provided for removing protein soil and preventing redeposition of soils onto a surface. The method includes introducing a protein-removing/anti-redeposition agent during a washing step of a wash cycle, introducing a cleaning composition during the washing step of the wash cycle, washing the surface of the substrate with the protein-removing/anti-redeposition agent and the cleaning composition during the wash cycle, and subsequently rinsing the surface of the substrate with a rinse aid. The protein-removing/anti-redeposition agent includes a poly sugar and the cleaning composition includes an alkalinity source and a surfactant component. The composition is substantially free of phosphorus-containing compounds and includes less than about 0.05% by weight alkali earth metal. | 07-28-2011 |
Devon Beau Hammel, Minneapolis, MN US
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20120295830 | DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS WITH COMBINATIONS OF ACRYLIC AND MALEIC ACID HOMOPOLYMERS AND/OR SALTS THEREOF FOR ALUMINUM PROTECTION - A warewashing detergent composition is provided for use for in cleaning of alkaline sensitive metals such as aluminum or aluminum containing alloys. The compositions include alternatives to sodium tripolyphosphate and/or other phosphorous containing raw materials, while retaining cleaning performance and corrosion prevention. According to the invention, a synergistic combination of polyacrylic and polymaleic polymers is used as corrosion inhibitors in traditional alkaline detergent compositions. | 11-22-2012 |
20140162928 | HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYACRYLATES FOR ALUMINUM PROTECTION IN WAREWASH APPLICATIONS - A warewashing detergent composition is provided for use for in cleaning of alkaline sensitive metals such as aluminum or aluminum containing alloys. The compositions include alternatives to sodium tripolyphosphate and/or other phosphorous containing raw materials, while retaining cleaning performance and corrosion prevention. According to the invention, high molecular weight polyacrylates (polyacrylic acid homopolymers) with a molecular weight of at least about 5000 are used as corrosion inhibitors and can be included for aluminum protection in a number of different detergent compositions. | 06-12-2014 |
20150132832 | MULTIUSE, ENZYMATIC DETERGENT AND METHODS OF STABILIZING A USE SOLUTION - Stabilized use solutions of low phosphorus, alkali metal carbonate detergents employing enzymes for cleaning compositions are disclosed. In particular, the present invention is a composition for, and method of, removing soils, preventing redeposition of protein soils and reducing foam, using stabilized enzyme cleaning compositions, namely use solutions of the same. | 05-14-2015 |
20150132833 | MULTIUSE, ENZYMATIC DETERGENT AND METHODS OF STABILIZING A USE SOLUTION - Stabilized use solutions of low phosphorus, alkali metal carbonate detergents employing enzymes for cleaning compositions are disclosed. In particular, the present invention is a composition for, and method of, removing soils, preventing redeposition of protein soils and reducing foam, using stabilized enzyme cleaning compositions, namely use solutions of the same. | 05-14-2015 |
20150210962 | HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYACRYLATES FOR ALUMINUM PROTECTION IN WAREWASH APPLICATIONS - A warewashing detergent composition is provided for use for in cleaning of alkaline sensitive metals such as aluminum or aluminum containing alloys. The compositions include alternatives to sodium tripolyphosphate and/or other phosphorous containing raw materials, while retaining cleaning performance and corrosion prevention. According to the invention, high molecular weight polyacrylates (polyacrylic acid homopolymers) with a molecular weight of at least about 5000 are used as corrosion inhibitors and can be included for aluminum protection in a number of different detergent compositions. | 07-30-2015 |
Howard Hammel, Springfield, IL US
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20080238011 | Mobile article transporter - A mobile article transporter for transporting items distances on a ground surface that has a set of expandable side panels supported on a corresponding set of rear side frame members to form a set of side walls that are moveable between an expanded position and a compressed position and further contains a collapsible inner support frame associated with the set of rear side frame members to support an at least one storage tray. The at least one storage tray is moveable at one end such that the at least one storage tray is able to sit substantially planarly parallel to a rear wall when in said folded position. The mobile article transporter may optionally be provided with a top cover that is retractable located above the at least one storage tray that provides a top shield to protect the items in an upper internal area of the mobile article transporter. | 10-02-2008 |
Howard S. Hammel, Bear, DE US
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20110147644 | Compositions and Methods for Reducing Fire Hazard of Flammable Refrigerants - The present invention relates to compositions comprising flammable refrigerant, fire hazard-reducing agent, and optionally a lubricant suitable for use in a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus. Further, the present invention relates to compositions comprising lubricant and fire hazard-reducing agent and methods for reducing flammability of flammable refrigerant, for delivering a fire hazard-reducing agent to a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus, and for replacing a non-flammable refrigerant with a flammable refrigerant. | 06-23-2011 |
20110297901 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FIRE HAZARD OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising flammable refrigerant, fire hazard-reducing agent, and optionally a lubricant suitable for use in a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus. Further, the present invention relates to compositions comprising lubricant and fire hazard-reducing agent and methods for reducing flammability of flammable refrigerant, for delivering a fire hazard-reducing agent to a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus, and for replacing a non-flammable refrigerant with a flammable refrigerant. | 12-08-2011 |
20120326105 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FIRE HAZARD OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising flammable refrigerant, fire hazard-reducing agent, and optionally a lubricant suitable for use in a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus. Further, the present invention relates to compositions comprising lubricant and fire hazard-reducing agent and methods for reducing flammability of flammable refrigerant, for delivering a fire hazard-reducing agent to a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus, and for replacing a non-flammable refrigerant with a flammable refrigerant. | 12-27-2012 |
20130327996 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FIRE HAZARD OF FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising flammable refrigerant, fire hazard-reducing agent, and optionally a lubricant suitable for use in a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus. Further, the present invention relates to compositions comprising lubricant and fire hazard-reducing agent and methods for reducing flammability of flammable refrigerant, for delivering a fire hazard-reducing agent to a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus, and for replacing a non-flammable refrigerant with a flammable refrigerant. | 12-12-2013 |
Howard S. Hammel US
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20090278097 | Compositions and Methods for Reducing Fire Hazard of Flammable Refrigerants - The present invention relates to compositions comprising flammable refrigerant, fire hazard-reducing agent, and optionally a lubricant suitable for use in a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus. Further, the present invention relates to compositions comprising lubricant and fire hazard-reducing agent and methods for reducing flammability of flammable refrigerant, for delivering a fire hazard-reducing agent to a refrigeration or air conditioning apparatus, and for replacing a non-flammable refrigerant with a flammable refrigerant. | 11-12-2009 |
Jason Hammel, Neenah, WI US
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20110037241 | AUTOMATIC PNEUMATIC/ELECTRICAL COUPLER SYSTEM FOR TRACTOR-TRAILER COMBINATION VEHICLES - A powered coupling system is configured to interconnect utility lines such as fluid and/or electric lines of a vehicle tractor to a trailer. A curved track is mounted to a frame of the tractor, and the system includes pneumatic and/or electrical connectors that move along the curved track to align the connectors with a corresponding connectors on a trailer. A linear actuator causes the connectors on the tractor to shift vertically to connect and disconnect the connectors on the tractor to connectors on the trailer. The curved track permits alignment of the connectors on the tractor with the connectors on the trailer even if the trailer is not in a straight line with the tractor. | 02-17-2011 |
Jeff Hammel, York, PA US
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20120160251 | Electronic rechargeable smoking unit - Electronic Rechargeable Smoking Unit is a fully self-contained device for smoking tobacco. The Unit uses an electrically heated element in addition to oxygen that is induced by inhalation on the Unit to combust the tobacco that is placed within the chamber. No oxygen can be induced without the user inhaling through the mouthpiece. Therefore, the tobacco only burns whilst the user is inhaling resulting in all the smoke from the tobacco passing through the lungs of the user. There is a replaceable/reusable filter placed between the burn chamber and the mouthpiece. The Unit also comes with a hose that can be attached to the mouthpiece as an extension tube. The mouthpiece of the hose contains a switch to control the circuit. | 06-28-2012 |
Jeffrey L. Hammel, Birch Run, MI US
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20090052179 | Race Track Lighting Fixture and Race Track lighting System - A race track lighting system comprising a plurality of fixtures mounted in spaced relationship to one another on the infield side of the track and projecting light outwardly and downwardly onto the track surface from relatively low poles. Each fixture is asymmetric so as to provide a strong cut-off preventing light from being projected, into the eyes of oncoming driver, but a divergent pattern in the direction of traffic flow so as to blend the light from one fixture with the light from an adjacent fixture for the purpose of promoting uniformity in the lighting intensity. The lamp is offset in the fixture and a blocker strip is placed in from of the lamp to prevent direct, uncontrolled light, from reaching the track. | 02-26-2009 |
Kenneth Hammel, Springfield, IL US
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20080238011 | Mobile article transporter - A mobile article transporter for transporting items distances on a ground surface that has a set of expandable side panels supported on a corresponding set of rear side frame members to form a set of side walls that are moveable between an expanded position and a compressed position and further contains a collapsible inner support frame associated with the set of rear side frame members to support an at least one storage tray. The at least one storage tray is moveable at one end such that the at least one storage tray is able to sit substantially planarly parallel to a rear wall when in said folded position. The mobile article transporter may optionally be provided with a top cover that is retractable located above the at least one storage tray that provides a top shield to protect the items in an upper internal area of the mobile article transporter. | 10-02-2008 |
Lori Hammel, Springfield, IL US
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20080238011 | Mobile article transporter - A mobile article transporter for transporting items distances on a ground surface that has a set of expandable side panels supported on a corresponding set of rear side frame members to form a set of side walls that are moveable between an expanded position and a compressed position and further contains a collapsible inner support frame associated with the set of rear side frame members to support an at least one storage tray. The at least one storage tray is moveable at one end such that the at least one storage tray is able to sit substantially planarly parallel to a rear wall when in said folded position. The mobile article transporter may optionally be provided with a top cover that is retractable located above the at least one storage tray that provides a top shield to protect the items in an upper internal area of the mobile article transporter. | 10-02-2008 |
Sheryl Hammel, Springfield, IL US
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20080238011 | Mobile article transporter - A mobile article transporter for transporting items distances on a ground surface that has a set of expandable side panels supported on a corresponding set of rear side frame members to form a set of side walls that are moveable between an expanded position and a compressed position and further contains a collapsible inner support frame associated with the set of rear side frame members to support an at least one storage tray. The at least one storage tray is moveable at one end such that the at least one storage tray is able to sit substantially planarly parallel to a rear wall when in said folded position. The mobile article transporter may optionally be provided with a top cover that is retractable located above the at least one storage tray that provides a top shield to protect the items in an upper internal area of the mobile article transporter. | 10-02-2008 |
Wallace J. Hammel, Ringgold, GA US
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20080271840 | Floor Covering Containing Polyvinyl Butyral and Method of Making the Same - A floor covering comprising polyvinyl butyral is provided. | 11-06-2008 |
William S. Hammel, Franksville, WI US
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20130043813 | Apparatus for Continued Operation of an Electric Motor During an Interruption in Input Power - An apparatus is provided for controlling operation of an electric motor through use of an additional power storage arrangement connected across the DC busses of a motor drive and controlling the speed of the motor. The additional power storage arrangement includes an additional capacitor arrangement and a rate limiting arrangement in a series circuit relationship with one another. | 02-21-2013 |
20140265955 | Autotransformer System Reducing Total Harmonic Distortion - There is disclosed an apparatus and method to reduce total harmonic distortion input into a 24-pulse autotransformer system and the autotransformer system itself. The 24-pulse autotransformer system is configured to receive an input of a first voltage and produce an output voltage of a second voltage. The system includes a pair of autotransformers coupled to an AC power source. One winding of each phase of the first autotransformer has a turn ratio to effect a decrease in the voltage across said winding over a symmetric voltage value and a second winding of each phase of the first autotransformer has a turn ratio to effect a decrease in the voltage across said winding over a symmetric voltage value, thereby reducing total harmonic distortion (THD) in the input current to the system without a zero sequence blocking transformer. | 09-18-2014 |