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John Souter, Wayzata, MN US

Kelly K. Souter, Ogden, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120184163Apparatus for walking and resting upon the water - A water walking apparatus having a pair of inflatable pontoons with footwells at their center, allowing user to step into and out of pontoons without their feet getting caught up inside of the footwell. The pontoons are connected together by stretch cords and a platform. The pontoons are designed to be able to hold a platform that allows the user to sit and rest after walking on the water. The platform has a ladder inside the cavity of the platform, assisting the user to get on the apparatus from water. Pontoons have a board sleeve at its bottom which holds the support board for pontoon. The support board gives the pontoon rigidity. Pontoons have pockets at bottom for scoops, the scoops pass over water freely when pontoons are going forward, and drop down into water when opposite pontoon is going forward. When scoops are down into water they reduce the backward movement of pontoon. The pontoons have support sleeves inside of them which are open at their tops and sealed off to the inside bottom of pontoons, these support sleeves hold the support tubes that are inserted into them. The support tubes hold and support the platform support, which in turn holds the platform, this platform allows the user to be able sit and rest after walking on the water. The pontoons are designed to be light weight and easy to use. The front ends of pontoons are up and out of water like the bow on a boat. The apparatus can come apart for easy storing and transporting.07-19-2012
20140148071APPARATUS FOR WALKING AND RESTING UPON THE WATER - A water walking apparatus having two inflatable pontoons, each with respective holes in their top surfaces for a footwell and for platform support sleeves. Footwell supports may be provided within the pontoons. A platform support may expand and contract when in use so as to accommodate variable spacing between the pontoons. a platform upon which a user may sit may be connected to the platform support by a neck received into a hole in the bottom of the platform. The platform may include a backrest member, and a strap that may serve as a ladder step when the backrest member is rotated rearwardly and down, into the water to allow a user to step on the continuous strap and climb up onto the platform.05-29-2014
20150225046APPARATUS FOR WALKING AND RESTING UPON THE WATER WITH IMPROVED WALKING STABILITY - A water walking apparatus having two inflatable pontoons, each with respective holes in their top surfaces for a footwell. A platform support may expand and contract when in use so as to accommodate variable spacing between the pontoons. The platform support may include curved saddle, which straddles over the curved outer surface of a pontoon, securing the platform support to the pontoons. A platform upon which a user may sit may be connected to the platform support by a neck received into a hole in the bottom of the platform. The platform may include a backrest member, and a strap that may serve as a ladder step when the backrest member is rotated rearwardly and down, into the water to allow a user to step on the continuous strap and climb up onto the platform.08-13-2015

Patent applications by Kelly K. Souter, Ogden, UT US

Matthew E. Souter, Tustin, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120184099LASER REMOVAL OF CONDUCTIVE SEED LAYERS - A method for making conductive traces and interconnects on a surface of a substrate includes, for an embodiment, forming a dielectric or polymer layer on the surface of the substrate, forming a seed layer of an electrically conductive material on the dielectric or polymer layer, patterning a photoresist on the seed layer, forming the conductive traces on the patterned photoresist and seed layer, removing the photoresist from the substrate, and irradiating the surface of the substrate with a fluence of laser light effective to ablate the seed layer from areas of the substrate surface exclusive of the conductive traces.07-19-2012
20150014287LASER REMOVAL OF CONDUCTIVE SEED LAYERS - Various techniques are disclosed for an apparatus and a method to remove a layer from a substrate having a pattern formed on the layer. In one example, the apparatus comprises a stage configured to receive and hold the substrate. The apparatus may further comprise an irradiating device comprising a projection lens and configured to irradiate the surface of the substrate with pulses of laser light having a selected fluence to remove an interstitial portion of the layer between the pattern without removing the pattern for corresponding irradiated areas of the substrate. The pulses of laser light may be focused through the projection lens, and the stage and the projection lens may be configured to move continuously relative each other to irradiate a plurality of areas of the substrate with the pulses of laser light.01-15-2015
20150348831SUBSTRATE INCLUDING SELECTIVELY FORMED BARRIER LAYER - A method of selectively locating a barrier layer on a substrate includes forming a barrier layer on a surface of the substrate. The barrier layer comprises of a metal element and a non-metal element. The barrier layer may also be formed from a metal element and non-metal element. The method further includes forming an electrically conductive film layer on the barrier layer, and forming a metallic portion in the electrically conductive film layer. The method further includes selectively ablating portions of the barrier layer from the dielectric layer to selectively locate place the barrier layer on the substrate.12-03-2015
20150357235SUBSTRATE INCLUDING SELECTIVELY FORMED BARRIER LAYER - A method of selectively locating a barrier layer on a substrate includes forming a barrier layer on a surface of the substrate. The barrier layer comprises of a metal element and a non-metal element. The barrier layer may also be formed from a metal element and non-metal element. The method further includes forming an electrically conductive film layer on the barrier layer, and forming a metallic portion in the electrically conductive film layer. The method further includes selectively ablating portions of the barrier layer from the dielectric layer to selectively locate place the barrier layer on the substrate.12-10-2015

Philip Frank Souter, Morpeth GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090325852CLEANING AND/OR TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS - This invention relates to compositions comprising certain amylase variants and processes for making and using such compositions including the use of such compositions to clean and/or treat a situs.12-31-2009
20100075884CLEANING COMPOSITION - An alkaline cleaning composition for use in a wash liquor comprising nanoparticles or a nanoparticles precursor and a nanoparticle compatible protease.03-25-2010
20110005003CATALYTIC LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING RELATIVELY LOW LEVELS OF WATER-SOLUBLE ELECTROLYTE - The present invention relates to a liquid laundry detergent composition comprising multiple catalysts and water-soluble electrolyte, wherein the ratio of (i) the total reduction in activation energy in kilojoules per mole achieved by the catalysts to (ii) the electrolytic strength of the laundry detergent composition at a concentration of 1 g/l in de-ionized water and at a temperature of 25° C. in mScm01-13-2011
20110237486LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS WITH MODIFIED POLYETHYLENEIMINE POLYMERS AND LIPASE ENZYME - A liquid laundry detergent for improved grease and oil cleaning having a lipase enzyme, a modified polyethyleneimine polymer and a liquid carrier.09-29-2011
20120322708CONSUMER PRODUCTS - Compositions including bleach components and sensitive components providing a means for separating and therefore protecting sensitive components. The sensitive component is introduced via a protected particle including a substrate for an enzyme also present in the composition.12-20-2012
20130260438COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING SERINE PROTEASE VARIANTS (AS AMENDED) - The present invention provides serine protease variants produced there from. Specifically, the present invention provides serine protease variants having one or more substitutions as compared to a reference serine protease. In addition, the present invention provides compositions comprising these serine protease variants. In some embodiments, the present invention provides cleaning compositions comprising at least one of these serine protease variants.10-03-2013
20140154782Compositions and Methods Comprising Serine Protease Variants - The present invention provides serine protease variants, more specifically subtilisin variants produced there from. Specifically, the present invention provides serine protease variants, more specifically subtilisin variants having one or more substitutions as compared to a reference serine protease. In addition, the present invention provides compositions comprising these serine protease variants, more specifically subtilisin variants. In some embodiments, the present invention provides cleaning compositions comprising at least one of these serine protease variants, more specifically subtilisin variants.06-05-2014

Patent applications by Philip Frank Souter, Morpeth GB

Philip Frank Souter, Northumerland GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100132131DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS - This invention relates to compositions comprising certain lipase variants and a photobleach and processes for making and using such compositions. Including the use of such compositions to clean and/or treat a situs.06-03-2010

Philip Frank Souter US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110284032Automatic Dishwashing Detergent Composition - An automatic dishwashing detergent composition comprising: 11-24-2011

Phillip Frank Souter, Northumberland GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110021408COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES - The present disclosure relates to benefit agent delivery particles containing at least one benefit agent and at least one cellulosic polymer. The disclosure further relates to compositions containing benefit agent delivery particles and processes for making and using such compositions. The disclosure further relates to methods of imparting a benefit delivery capability to a cleaning composition.01-27-2011

Robin Souter, London GB

Steve R. Souter, Sandy, UT US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090137956EMERGENCY MEDICATION PUMP INJECTION SYSTEM - An emergency multi-medication pump injection system is designed for use in rapidly and automatically calculating and administering multiple medications in an emergency setting. The system includes a compact, portable housing comprising a plurality of medication ports, each port configured to receive a corresponding ampoule containing a corresponding medication. The system further includes at least one pump on or within the housing for dispensing a calculated dosage amount of one or more medications from the ampoules, at least one delivery tube for conveying the medication(s) from the system for delivery to the patient, and safety means for ensuring that each ampoule can only be installed in a port to which the particular ampoule corresponds. The pump injection system may include data inputs for inputting data relating to patient weight, medication concentration, medication dosage, and the like.05-28-2009
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