Burns, Iii
Charles Hugh Burns, Iii, Redmond, WA US
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20100299669 | Generation of a Comparison Task List of Task Items - A computing system generates and displays a comparison task list that reports differences between a source task list for a project and a modified task list for the project. The comparison task list may enable a user to determine the implications of changes to the project by providing a comparison of the source task list and the modified task list. The computing system generates the comparison task list by generating the comparison task list as a copy of the source task list. The computing system automatically adds each task item in the modified task list that does not have an equivalent task item in the comparison task list to the comparison task list at positions that depend on whether the task items have previously-processed sibling task items in the modified task list. When the computing system has processed each task item in the modified task list, the computing system displays the comparison task list. | 11-25-2010 |
James P. Burns, Iii, Cranford, NJ US
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20150097338 | SKEET SHOOTING TARGET GAME - A target game having a stationary display that provides the capabilities to mimic moving targets. The target game generally comprises a game board, a control panel and a dart gun which may be used both indoors and outdoors. The game board has an upper frame, a lower frame and at least one target surface therebetween. At least some of the embodiments described herein, have three target positions, each with at least one illustration of a clay target. In use, the target surface has electrical components which will sequentially activate and illuminate target areas within a variety of positions on the target surface. When illuminated the target positions may be hit with a dart, which will be recorded as a hit by related sensors, thus simulating a clay pigeon being shot. | 04-09-2015 |
Michael L. Burns, Iii, Glen Mills, PA US
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20130097908 | TRIGGER GUARD FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING A WEAPON - A weapon safety apparatus comprising a sleeve comprising a cavity portion open to receive a trigger portion of a weapon and free of any structures that impede movement of the trigger. The sleeve further comprises a body portion comprising, at least one closed portion preventing access to a trigger of the weapon. The sleeve is shaped to provide access to all loading or unloading components of the weapon. The cavity portion of the sleeve may be further open to receive a handle of the weapon. A method for loading and unloading a weapon using the above weapon safety apparatuses is also provided. | 04-25-2013 |
20130104437 | TRIGGER GUARD FOR LOADING AND UNLOADING A WEAPON | 05-02-2013 |
Michael Leo Burns, Iii, Glen Mills, PA US
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20120137559 | WEAPON SAFETY APPARATUS AND METHOD - A weapon safety apparatus comprising a sleeve comprising a cavity portion open to receive a trigger portion of a weapon and free of any structures that impede movement of the trigger. The sleeve further comprises a body portion comprising at least one closed portion preventing access to a trigger of the weapon. The sleeve is shaped to provide access to all loading or unloading components of the weapon. The cavity portion of the of the sleeve may be further open to receive a handle of the weapon. The body portion of the sleeve may be one solid piece or more than one piece having at least one connection. A method for loading and unloading a weapon using the above weapon safety apparatuses is also provided. The method comprises providing a weapon safety apparatus; placing the weapon safety apparatus on the weapon thereby preventing access to the trigger of the weapon; and changing the amount of ammunition in the weapon. | 06-07-2012 |
Raymond G. Burns, Iii, Aston, PA US
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20150322367 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING LOW SPEED PRE-IGNITION - A method for preventing or reducing low speed pre-ignition in an engine lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil has a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one detergent, as a minor component. The detergent includes at least one alkaline earth metal salt of an organic acid, and the at least one alkaline earth metal salt of an organic acid comprises at least one magnesium salt of an organic acid. A lubricating engine oil having a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component; and at least one detergent, as a minor component. The lubricating oils of this disclosure are particularly advantageous as passenger vehicle engine oil (PVEO) products. | 11-12-2015 |
20150322368 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING LOW SPEED PRE-IGNITION - A method for preventing or reducing low speed pre-ignition in an engine lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil has a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one boron-containing compound, as a minor component. The at least one boron-containing compound includes at least one borated dispersant, or a mixture of a boron-containing compound and a non-borated dispersant. A lubricating engine oil having a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one boron-containing compound, as a minor component. The lubricating oils of this disclosure are particularly advantageous as passenger vehicle engine oil (PVEO) products. | 11-12-2015 |
20150322369 | METHOD FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING LOW SPEED PRE-IGNITION - A method for preventing or reducing low speed pre-ignition in an engine lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil has a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one zinc-containing compound or at least one antiwear agent, as a minor component. The at least one antiwear agent includes at least one zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate compound derived from a secondary alcohol. A lubricating engine oil having a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one zinc-containing compound or at least one antiwear agent, as a minor component. The lubricating oils of this disclosure are particularly advantageous as passenger vehicle engine oil products. | 11-12-2015 |