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Amanda Valco Swinney, Ludlow, KY US
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20090005281 | Compositions Containing Amine Oxide Surfactants or Soil Penetration Agents - The compositions of the present invention relate to improved shampoo compositions having from about 5 to about 50 wt. % of a detersive surfactant composition comprising at least one anionic surfactant, from about 0.1 to about 20 wt. % amine oxide, and from about 0.01 to about 5 wt. % cationic polymer, where the molar ratio of anionic surfactant to amine oxide is about 2:1 to about 40:1. The compositions of the present invention also relate to improved shampoo compositions having from about 5 to about 50 wt. % of a detersive surfactant composition, from about 0.1 to about 20 wt. % amine oxide, from about 0.01 to about 5 wt. % cationic polymer, and from about 0.1 to 10 wt. % soil penetration agent. | 01-01-2009 |
Craig Swinney, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20130300082 | PUSH SCOOTER WITH VERTICALLY ACTIVE SUSPENSION - The invention is a push scooter having a suspension capable of storing significant potential energy. Once the potential energy in the suspension is released, the rider can more easily travel vertically off of the ground and perform acrobatics. In the preferred embodiment, the inventive push scooter has both a front suspension and a rear suspension. The front suspension is comprised of a vertical spring mechanism having significant suspension travel. The rear suspension is preferably comprised of a suspension arm attached to the rear deck of the scooter. The rider can apply downward pressure to the deck, causing the rear suspension to flex downward and store vertical potential energy, with the front suspension following suit. Upon releasing the stored potential energy, the rider is aided in traveling vertically, along with the scooter; and various vertical acrobatics become easier to perform. | 11-14-2013 |
Kameron Swinney, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20130300082 | PUSH SCOOTER WITH VERTICALLY ACTIVE SUSPENSION - The invention is a push scooter having a suspension capable of storing significant potential energy. Once the potential energy in the suspension is released, the rider can more easily travel vertically off of the ground and perform acrobatics. In the preferred embodiment, the inventive push scooter has both a front suspension and a rear suspension. The front suspension is comprised of a vertical spring mechanism having significant suspension travel. The rear suspension is preferably comprised of a suspension arm attached to the rear deck of the scooter. The rider can apply downward pressure to the deck, causing the rear suspension to flex downward and store vertical potential energy, with the front suspension following suit. Upon releasing the stored potential energy, the rider is aided in traveling vertically, along with the scooter; and various vertical acrobatics become easier to perform. | 11-14-2013 |
Kelly Ann Swinney, Pulle BE
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20100029715 | POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF A MACROCYCLIC INHIBITOR OF HCV - Provided are crystalline forms of the compound of formula (I), which is a macrocyclic inhibitor of HCV, processes for the preparation thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising these crystalline forms. | 02-04-2010 |
20110269752 | IMIDAZO[1,2-b]PYRIDAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS PDE10 INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to novel imidazo[1,2- | 11-03-2011 |
Kyle Swinney, El Dorado Hills, CA US
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20130300082 | PUSH SCOOTER WITH VERTICALLY ACTIVE SUSPENSION - The invention is a push scooter having a suspension capable of storing significant potential energy. Once the potential energy in the suspension is released, the rider can more easily travel vertically off of the ground and perform acrobatics. In the preferred embodiment, the inventive push scooter has both a front suspension and a rear suspension. The front suspension is comprised of a vertical spring mechanism having significant suspension travel. The rear suspension is preferably comprised of a suspension arm attached to the rear deck of the scooter. The rider can apply downward pressure to the deck, causing the rear suspension to flex downward and store vertical potential energy, with the front suspension following suit. Upon releasing the stored potential energy, the rider is aided in traveling vertically, along with the scooter; and various vertical acrobatics become easier to perform. | 11-14-2013 |
Larry D. Swinney, Stillwater, OK US
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20090220402 | NOVEL SULFUR RECOVERY PLANT - Novel sulfur recovery plants, and processes utilizing these plants are disclosed. These apparatuses eliminate the use of a condenser between the waste heat boiler and first Claus catalytic reactors, and also eliminate the use of reheaters in between Claus catalytic reactors. | 09-03-2009 |
20110047866 | REMOVAL OF IMPURITIES FROM OILS AND/OR FATS - Disclosed is a process for removing solids, metals, phosphorus compounds and other impurities from low quality triglyceride containing feedstock. The final treated triglyceride containing feedstock may be converted to fuel range hydrocarbons via hydrotreating process. | 03-03-2011 |
20110077436 | PRETREATMENT OF OILS AND/OR FATS - Disclosed are methods for pretreating triglyceride containing material prior to contacting with a hydrotreating catalyst to produce fuel range hydrocarbons without causing reactor fouling or catalyst plugging. | 03-31-2011 |
20120017496 | HYDROPROCESSING PROCESS WITH IMPROVED CATALYST ACTIVITY - This invention relates to a hydroprocessing process with improved catalyst activity when hydroprocessing petroleum based feedstock or an oxygen containing feedstock. This invention also relates to a hydrotreating process with improved hydrodesulfurization (HDS) activity of a hydrotreating catalyst such as Co/Mo by co-feeding carbon monoxide or its precursors. Such inventive process confirms that adding a small amount of CO to H2 in a hydrotreater for a few days leads to an increase in product sulfur due to the inhibition of CO on the hydrotreating catalyst such as Co/Mo. However, it has been unexpectedly found that after the CO was removed from the hydrogen stream, product sulfur levels decreased to values below they were before CO addition which means the activity of the hydrotreating catalyst increased after the CO treatment. | 01-26-2012 |
Monica Rixman Swinney, Medford, MA US
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20140148666 | POLYMER MEMBRANES FOR CONTINUOUS ANALYTE SENSORS - Devices and methods are described for providing continuous measurement of an analyte concentration. In some embodiments, the device has a sensing mechanism and a sensing membrane that includes at least one surface-active group-containing polymer and that is located over the sensing mechanism. The sensing membrane may have a bioprotective layer configured to substantially block the effect and/or influence of non-constant noise-causing species. | 05-29-2014 |
20140148667 | POLYMER MEMBRANES FOR CONTINUOUS ANALYTE SENSORS - Devices and methods are described for providing continuous measurement of an analyte concentration. In some embodiments, the device has a sensing mechanism and a sensing membrane that includes at least one surface-active group-containing polymer and that is located over the sensing mechanism. The sensing membrane may have a bioprotective layer configured to substantially block the effect and/or influence of non-constant noise-causing species. | 05-29-2014 |
20150051583 | SPLIT AND SIDE-PORTED CATHETER DEVICES - A catheter for use in medical applications is disclosed. The catheter comprises tubing with a tip hole at one end and an end portion at the other end. Fluid exits the catheter at the tip hole thereof. One or more alternative fluid pathway(s) are provided on the sidewall of the catheter to permit outflow of fluid medication from the catheter to ensure proper delivery of the medication to the intended target area, particularly when the tip opening is occluded or restricted for any reason. | 02-19-2015 |
Paul Swinney, Newmarket GB
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20100314267 | DECONTAMINATION SYSTEM - A decontamination system suitable for decontaminating items of medical equipment such as endoscopes, the system comprising: | 12-16-2010 |
Timothy C. Swinney, Fort Colling, CO US
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20140264068 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TUNING AN ELECTROSTATIC ION TRAP - An apparatus includes an electrostatic ion trap and electronics configured to measure parameters of the ion trap and configured to adjust ion trap settings based on the measured parameters. A method of tuning the electrostatic ion trap includes, under automatic electronic control, measuring parameters of the ion trap and adjusting ion trap settings based on the measured parameters. | 09-18-2014 |
Timothy C. Swinney, Fort Collins, CO US
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20150028882 | Trace Gas Concentration in ART MS Traps - A method of detecting specific gas species in an ion trap, the specific gas species initially being a trace component of a first low concentration in the volume of gas, includes ionizing the gas including the specific gas species, thereby creating specific ion species. The method further includes producing an electrostatic potential in which the specific ion species are confined in the ion trap to trajectories. The method also includes exciting confined specific ion species with an AC excitation source having an excitation frequency, scanning the excitation frequency of the AC excitation source to eject the specific ion species from the ion trap, and detecting the ejected specific ion species. The method further includes increasing the concentration of the specific ion species within the ion trap relative to the first low concentration prior to scanning the excitation frequency that ejects the ions of the specific gas species. | 01-29-2015 |