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Christopher T. Bonsall, Matthews, NC US
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20150290538 | MOBILE APPLICATION-ENABLED DRINKING GAME - A method is provided of playing a drinking game. A mobile app is downloaded to a mobile device. The mobile device receives, via the mobile app, identification of a user wishing to play a drinking game and identification of one or more songs selected by, or assigned to, the user. Via the mobile app, the one or more songs are associated, in a database, with the corresponding user using the respective song and user identifications. Thereafter, a series of songs is played via a designated music source. In response to any of the one or more songs being played by the designated music source in the series of songs, the mobile device provides, to the user associated with the song being played, information regarding a game-related step to be taken in the drinking game. The songs are played and information provided for the duration of the game. | 10-15-2015 |
Glenn D. Bonsall, Calgary CA
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20090158501 | DISPLAY DEVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM - A system for supporting video display devices in front of a user. Support system includes a headwear element that is placed over or upon a user's head. A display device, such as a three-dimensional display device is placed in an adjustable support structure that is located at the front of the headwear element. Through the adjustable structure the display device can be positioned at the best level for the user's eyes. In some embodiments the headwear element can use a support strap provided towards the rear of the headwear element to helps support the weight of the display device. | 06-25-2009 |
Jason M. Bonsall, Mint Hill, NC US
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20150290538 | MOBILE APPLICATION-ENABLED DRINKING GAME - A method is provided of playing a drinking game. A mobile app is downloaded to a mobile device. The mobile device receives, via the mobile app, identification of a user wishing to play a drinking game and identification of one or more songs selected by, or assigned to, the user. Via the mobile app, the one or more songs are associated, in a database, with the corresponding user using the respective song and user identifications. Thereafter, a series of songs is played via a designated music source. In response to any of the one or more songs being played by the designated music source in the series of songs, the mobile device provides, to the user associated with the song being played, information regarding a game-related step to be taken in the drinking game. The songs are played and information provided for the duration of the game. | 10-15-2015 |
Judith Maria Bonsall, Wirral Merseyside GB
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20110028372 | Triggered Release System - The combination of an enzyme substrate and an enzyme capable of accelerating the modification of said substrate, provides a triggered release system which works especially well. The use of the enzyme-triggered release system can retain a rinse benefit agent during the wash stage and release it during the subsequent rinse stage. | 02-03-2011 |
Judith Maria Bonsall, Bebington GB
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20130196892 | PACKAGED PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITION - A packaged particulate detergent composition, wherein the composition comprises greater than 40 wt % detergent surfactant, at least 70% by number of the particles comprising a core, comprising mainly surfactant, and around the core, a water soluble coating in an amount of from 10 to 45 wt % based on the coated particle, each coated particle having perpendicular dimensions x, y and z, wherein x is from 0.2 to 2 mm, y is from 2.5 to 8 mm, and z is from 2.5 to 8 mm, the packaged particles being substantially the same shape and size as one another. | 08-01-2013 |
20130269119 | PACKAGED PARTICULATE DETERGENT COMPOSITION - A packaged particulate detergent composition, wherein the composition comprises greater than 40 wt % detergent surfactant, at least 70% by number of the particles comprising a core, comprising mainly surfactant, and around the core, a water soluble coating in an amount of from 10 to 45 wt % based on the coated particle, each coated particle having perpendicular dimensions x, y and z, wherein x is from 0.2 to 2 mm, y is from 2.5 to 8 mm, and z is from 2.5 to 8 mm, the packaged particles being substantially the same shape and size as one another. | 10-17-2013 |
20130287940 | MANUFACTURE OF COATED PARTICULATE DETERGENTS - A process to manufacture large coated detergent particles having perpendicular dimensions x, y and z, wherein x is from 0.2 to 2 mm, y is from 2.5 to 8 mm, and z is from 2.5 to 8 mm the particles being substantially the same shape and size as one another and the uncoated core particles comprising at least 50 wt % of soluble surfactant, the process comprising the steps of suspending uncoated core particles in a fluidised bed and spraying onto the core particles an aqueous slurry of sodium carbonate in admixture with 0.6 to 3 wt % sodium carboxy methyl cellulose and drying to form the coated particles. | 10-31-2013 |
Kevin J. Bonsall, Charlotte, NC US
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20150290538 | MOBILE APPLICATION-ENABLED DRINKING GAME - A method is provided of playing a drinking game. A mobile app is downloaded to a mobile device. The mobile device receives, via the mobile app, identification of a user wishing to play a drinking game and identification of one or more songs selected by, or assigned to, the user. Via the mobile app, the one or more songs are associated, in a database, with the corresponding user using the respective song and user identifications. Thereafter, a series of songs is played via a designated music source. In response to any of the one or more songs being played by the designated music source in the series of songs, the mobile device provides, to the user associated with the song being played, information regarding a game-related step to be taken in the drinking game. The songs are played and information provided for the duration of the game. | 10-15-2015 |
Michael George Bonsall, Nottinghamshire GB
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20160001347 | SEATED END PROCESS - A method of attaching a metal end ( | 01-07-2016 |
Roberta Bonsall, San Ramon, CA US
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20150235214 | User Authentication and Authorization - Systems, methods and apparatuses for authenticating a user and/or authorizing use of a reusable payment device associated with the user. In some examples, user identifying information, such as a checking account number, driver's license number, username, or the like, may be received. Based on this received information, a reusable payment device number associated with a reusable payment device of the user may be determined. This information may then be encrypted. Further, additional authenticating information may be received. For instance, a user personal identification number (PIN) may be received. The PIN may also be encrypted. The encrypted PIN and encrypted reusable payment device number may be analyzed to determine whether they are associated with the same reusable payment device. If so, a user may be authenticated. | 08-20-2015 |
Russ Bonsall, Phoenix, AZ US
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20110223576 | System for the Administration of a Secure, Online, Proctored Examination - A system for secure, web-based, proctored examinations is provided. A web-based platform allows for test delivery beyond a local testing center with the test delivered directly to the test-taker. Computing devices that have been secured for the taking of an examination allow a student or prospective professional to access an examination wherever there is an Internet connection. As a result, students and professionals can take examinations where they live, learn, and work thereby reducing the costs associated with travelling to testing centers and minimizing time away from work. Test-takers, proctors, instructors, administrators, authors, and test developers can all access data and test information anytime and anywhere. Secure examinations can be taken under the purview of a proctor either in person or via the Internet and utilizing any number of testing environment capture devices in conjunction with data forensic technologies. | 09-15-2011 |
Russ Bonsall, Chandler, AZ US
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20120077176 | Maintaining a Secure Computing Device in a Test Taking Environment - The presently disclosed invention provides for the security of a computing device in the context of a test taking environment. By securing a computing device, an individual (or group of individuals) may more effectively proctor a large examination without worrying about a test taker illicitly accessing information on their computer or via a remote source of data. Securing a computing device includes locking out or preventing access to any application not deemed necessary or appropriate by the test administrator. | 03-29-2012 |
20120077177 | Secure Online Testing - A system for secure, web-based, proctored examinations is provided. A web-based platform allows for test delivery beyond a local testing center with the test delivered directly to the test-taker. Computing devices that have been secured for the taking of an examination allow a student or prospective professional to access an examination wherever there is an Internet connection. As a result, students and professionals can take examinations where they live, learn, and work thereby reducing the costs associated with travelling to testing centers and minimizing time away from work. Test-takers, proctors, instructors, administrators, authors, and test developers can all access data and test information anytime and anywhere. Secure examinations can be taken under the purview of a proctor either in person or via the Internet and utilizing any number of testing environment capture devices in conjunction with data forensic technologies. | 03-29-2012 |
20120135388 | Online Proctoring - A system for secure, web-based, proctored examinations is provided. A web-based platform allows for test delivery beyond a local testing center with the test delivered directly to the test-taker. Computing devices that have been secured for the taking of an examination allow a student or prospective professional to access an examination wherever there is an Internet connection. As a result, students and professionals can take examinations where they live, learn, and work thereby reducing the costs associated with travelling to testing centers and minimizing time away from work. Test-takers, proctors, instructors, administrators, authors, and test developers can all access data and test information anytime and anywhere. Secure examinations can be taken under the purview of a proctor either in person or via the Internet and utilizing any number of testing environment capture devices in conjunction with data forensic technologies. | 05-31-2012 |
Sam Bonsall, Bowling Green, OH US
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20100009840 | CEMENT-FREE REFRACTORY - The present invention describes a cement free refractory mixture. The mixture comprises a pH buffer and a component containing a metal or fumed silica. Water may impart good flow characteristics to the mixture and can produce an effective low temperature cure. At elevated temperatures, an article formed using this mixture has superior refractory and physical properties. | 01-14-2010 |
Samuel B. Bonsall, Bowling Green, OH US
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20120142518 | CEMENT-FREE REFRACTORY - A cement free refractory mixture contains aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, fumed silica, aluminum metal, an anti-oxidant, reactive alumina, and a carbon-bearing material. The mixture can be formed by conventional techniques to create refractory articles to contain or direct the flow of liquid metals. Refractory articles formed by the mixture do not require firing to achieve an initial cure. | 06-07-2012 |