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Leo F. Bohanon, Oconomowoc, WI US
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20110197920 | Monitoring and Recording Device for Clean-In-Place System - A controller and recorder is disclosed for controlling, monitoring, and recording concentrations, temperature, air flow, fluid flow, and valve position a cleaning system. The invention allows a user to monitor multiple outputs at one time to quickly and efficiently diagnose malfunctions in the cleaning system. The invention records and archives the outputs during operation of the cleaning system. The data may then be downloaded by a user and analyzed for malfunctions in the system. For example, the data may indicate malfunctioning valves or fouled sensors in the cleaning system. | 08-18-2011 |
Leo F. Costello, Jr., Raleigh, NC US
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20110108051 | Ultrasonic Hairstyling Device - A device for styling hair includes a handle and a barrel extending from the handle. The barrel has a styling surface spaced from the handle, and the styling surface is configured for winding the hair around the barrel. The device further includes a heating element in thermal communication with the barrel to transfer heat to the hair via the styling surface of the barrel, and an ultrasonic transducer configured to generate ultrasonic vibrations. The ultrasonic transducer is disposed within the barrel to transmit the ultrasonic vibrations to the hair via the styling surface of the barrel. | 05-12-2011 |
20110108053 | Ultrasonic Hairstyling Device - A device for styling hair includes a wand defining a handle grip surface and a first styling surface spaced from the handle grip surface and a plate defining a second styling surface, the plate being pivotally coupled to the wand to clamp the hair between the first styling surface and the second styling surface. The device further includes a heating element in thermal communication with the first styling surface or the second styling surface to transfer heat to the hair via the first styling surface or the second styling surface, respectively, and an ultrasonic transducer configured to generate ultrasonic vibrations. The ultrasonic transducer includes a horn in contact with the wand or the plate to transmit the ultrasonic vibrations to the hair via the first styling surface or the second styling surface, respectively. | 05-12-2011 |
20110209721 | Ultrasonic Hair Dryer - A device for drying hair includes a housing having an air inlet and an air outlet spaced from the air inlet to define an airflow path through the housing. The device also includes a fan disposed within the housing along the airflow path, a hairstyling implement disposed at the air outlet, and an ultrasonic transducer configured to generate ultrasonic vibrations. The transducer is coupled to the hairstyling implement to transmit the ultrasonic vibrations to the hair. | 09-01-2011 |
Leo F. Gowin, Jr., Abington, MA US
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20130118324 | METHOD FOR FASTENING A TOOL HANDLE TO A TOOL SHAFT - A method for fastening a tool handle to a tool shaft includes the following steps. First, providing a tool shaft comprising an elongated body having a proximal end and a distal end. Next, providing a tool handle comprising a distal end, a proximal end and a socket formed at the distal end. Next, inserting the proximal end of the tool shaft into the socket of the tool handle, and then staking the proximal end of the tool shaft to the tool handle from two opposite directions. | 05-16-2013 |
Leo F. Luquette, Jr., Monument, CO US
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20150200168 | ESD Clamp with a Layout-Alterable Trigger Voltage and a Holding Voltage Above the Supply Voltage - An ESD device that includes a gate and an n-drain region isolated from the gate and formed at least partially within an n-well region, which in turn is formed at least partially within a deep n-well region. The doping levels of the n-drain region, the n-well region and the deep n-well region are in a descending order. The ESD device has trigger and holding voltages, above the operation voltage of its protected circuit, which are layout-configurable by altering the distance between the n-drain and a side edge of the n-well region. | 07-16-2015 |