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Anthony J. Newbill, Wickenburg, AZ US
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20090057388 | YIELDABLE FIXTURE ASSEMBLY - A fixture assembly includes a base post assembly and a support post assembly which includes opposed post members. The fixture assembly includes a yieldable assembly which allows the support post assembly to repeatably move between upright and tilted positions in response to an applied force. The opposed post members are positioned to restrict movement of the support post assembly from the upright position to the tilted position. | 03-05-2009 |
20090283659 | YIELDABLE ASSEMBLY - A post structure includes a base post having an upwardly facing opening, and a post component which includes a housing with a bottom wall having an opening facing the opening of the base post. The post structure includes a rigid fastener which extends through the base and bottom wall openings, and a first washer engaged with the fastener, and a spring positioned between the bottom wall and washer. | 11-19-2009 |
George A. Newbill, Baton Rouge, LA US
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20100047155 | PROCESSES FOR CONJOINTLY PRODUCING BROMINE AND CALCIUM CHLORIDE - Processes are provided for conjointly producing Br2 and a concentrated aqueous solution containing at least about 5 wt % CaCI2, based on the weight of the concentrated aqueous solution, from an aqueous HBr rich stream and, optionally, a feed brine dilute in CaCI2. Such processes can comprise feeding the aqueous HBr-rich stream and the feed brine to a tower, oxidizing bromide moieties within the tower with Cl2 to produce Br2, recovering Br2 from the tower, removing a bromide-depleted bottoms from the tower, such bottoms containing HCI, adding a Ca++ source to the bromide-depleted bottoms to convert substantially all of the HCI in the bottoms to CaCI2, and, as necessary, removing water from the treated bottoms to produce the concentrated aqueous solution. | 02-25-2010 |
20100143238 | PROCESSES FOR CONJOINTLY PRODUCING BROMINE, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, AND CHLORINE - Processes are provided for conjointly producing Br | 06-10-2010 |
Jon Douglas Newbill, Simi Valley, CA US
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20100145300 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSLATING A CONTINUOUS-DELIVERY DELIVERY PROFILE INTO A PLURALITY OF PERIODIC BOLUS DELIVERIES - Methods and apparatus for translating a continuous-delivery delivery profile into a plurality of periodic bolus deliveries. | 06-10-2010 |
20120095436 | Methods and Apparatus for Translating a Continuous-Delivery Delivery Profile Into a Plurality of Periodic Bolus Deliveries - Methods and apparatus for translating a continuous-delivery delivery profile into a plurality of periodic bolus deliveries. | 04-19-2012 |
20130274709 | Methods and Apparatus for Translating a Continuous-Deliver Delivery Profile Into a Plurality of Periodic Bolus Deliveries - Methods and apparatus for translating a continuous-delivery delivery profile into a plurality of periodic bolus deliveries. | 10-17-2013 |
Kimberly Dawn Newbill, Manhattan, NY US
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20130318731 | Flushable Hygienic Wipe System - A flushable hygienic wipe system is used to provide users with an indirect means to hold soft flushable wipes that improve the personal hygiene of a user's rectal and genital areas after using the bathroom. The system additionally provides users with a convenient disposal method by allowing users to safely discard the apparatus into a toilet bowl after use. The present invention comprises a most cleansing pad, a flushable applicator, and a dry cleansing pad. The flushable applicator additionally comprises a handle, a moist cleansing pad mount, and a dry cleansing pad mount. The handle additionally comprises a first section and a second section. The flushable applicator and the moist cleansing pad mount are able to retain their shape while the moist cleansing pad is attached through the use of a water insoluble polymer coating that inhibit moisture from degrading the hydro soluble cellulose mixture of the components. | 12-05-2013 |
20130326802 | Portable Personal cleansing system - A portable personal cleansing system is used to provide a user with a discrete apparatus for washing and cleansing their private areas after using the toilet. The present invention is constructed of both disposable and reusable components, wherein the disposable components can be safely discarded within a toilet bowl after use. The apparatus comprises a detachable handle, a plunger plate, a cylinder body, a hydro soluble nozzle, and a refill device. The plunger plate comprises a handle mount and a plurality of channel mounts. The hydro soluble nozzle comprises an exterior wall, a cylinder mount, and a fluid channel. The cylinder body comprises a lateral wall, several mechanisms, a fluid opening, and a fluid chamber. The plunger plate actuates the various mechanisms and causes the solution to be expelled through the nozzle. The nozzle maintains its rigidity during use but is quickly dissolved when ejected and immersed in water. | 12-12-2013 |
Thomas W. Newbill, Lagrange, GA US
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20130136904 | Winder Liner for Unvulcanized Rubber Material - A winder liner for unvulcanized rubber material comprising a first woven layer, a second woven layer, and a polymer layer. The first and second woven layers each contain a plurality of warp tape elements in a warp direction interwoven with a plurality of weft tape elements in a weft direction and a plurality of interstices between the warp and weft tape elements. The polymer layer is disposed on the inner surfaces of the first woven layer and the second woven layer and in the interstices of the first woven layer and the second woven layer. The polymer layer contains a first polymer comprising a co-polymer having at least 50% α-olefin units and is characterized by a number-average molecular weight of about 7,000 to 500,000 g/mol, and a viscosity of between about 2,500 and 150,000 cP measured at 170° C. | 05-30-2013 |