Devers
Brian Devers, Lumberton, NJ US
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20100125519 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONICALLY TRADING DERIVATIVES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS - A computerized electronic trading system and method permits a customer using a customer computer to electronically request a market from a dealer using a dealer computer for a financial instrument through a network. The centralized computer system includes one or more computers and at least one message server for communicating electronic messages between the customer computer and the dealer computer, and a database system including at least one storage device, the database system storing at least information related to a plurality of financial instruments and to a trade executed between the customer and dealer. The computerized electronic trading system is programmed with a request for market module programmed with a trade negotiation sub-component to handle the exchange of messages related to the negotiation of trades, and a trade execution module to negotiate pricing for the financial instrument, including an ability to counter a price quote for the financial instrument are transmitted through the computerized electronic trading system, and execute a trade upon agreement between the customer and the dealer on the price quote. | 05-20-2010 |
Brock L. Devers, Vincennes, IN US
Daniel P. Devers, Kansas City, MO US
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20100179820 | AUTOMATED ANALYSIS OF DATA COLLECTED BY IN-VIVO DEVICES - Systems and methods for operably coupling medical device(s) together with an evaluation device such that closed-loop processing may occur are provided. To achieve closed-loop processing, the evaluation device is configured to receive diagnostic information related to physiological attributes of a patient and operational-status information of the medical device(s). Upon receipt of this information, the evaluation device may automatically analyze the data and automatically compose instructions based on the analysis. Analyzing includes comparing the data against content within an electronic medical record (EMR) or applying rules to the data. The rules are built on evidence-based medical procedures consistent with current medical practice. The instructions, when distributed and implemented, invoke actions at the medical device(s), such as dispensing a medication and reprogramming configuration settings, as well as actions at a notification component configured to request a healthcare professional to intervene in a patient's treatment and to provide feedback of medical events. | 07-15-2010 |
Elodie Devers, Lyon FR
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20090139901 | TWO-STEP PROCESS FOR DESULPHURIZING OLEFINIC GASOLINES COMPRISING ARSENIC - The invention concerns a fixed bed process for capturing arsenic and for desulphurizing a hydrocarbon fraction comprising olefins, sulphur and arsenic, said process comprising a step a) for bringing a capture mass into contact with said hydrocarbon fraction in the presence of hydrogen, the ratio between the flow rate of hydrogen and the flow rate of the hydrocarbon fraction being in the range 50 to 800 Nm | 06-04-2009 |
20130168292 | PROCESS FOR THE HYDRODESULPHURIZATION OF A GASOLINE CUT IN THE PRESENCE OF A SUPPORTED SULPHIDE CATALYST PREPARED USING AT LEAST ONE CYCLIC OLIGOSACCHARIDE - Hydrodesulphurization of a gasoline cut containing hydrocarbons containing at least 2 carbon atoms per molecule and having an end point of 250° C. or less, by contacting the gasoline cut with at least one catalyst having an active phase of at least one metal from group VIII and at least one metal from group VIB deposited on a support, said catalyst being prepared using a process of: | 07-04-2013 |
20130186806 | PROCESS FOR HYDROTREATING A HYDROCARBON CUT WITH A BOILING POINT OF MORE THAN 250.degree.C IN THE PRESENCE OF A SULPHIDE CATALYST PREPARED USING A CYCLIC OLIGOSACCHARIDE - Preparation of a catalyst having at least one metal from group VIII, at least one metal from group VIB and at least one support; in succession: | 07-25-2013 |
20130211163 | PROCESS FOR SELECTIVELY HYDROGENATING A GASOLINE CUT IN THE PRESENCE OF A SUPPORTED SULPHIDE CATALYST PREPARED USING AT LEAST ONE CYCLIC OLIGOSACCHARIDE - Selective hydrogenation of a gasoline cut containing polyunsaturated hydrocarbons containing at least 2 carbon atoms per molecule and having an end point of 250° C. or less, by bringing said gasoline cut into contact with at least one catalyst the active phase of which comprises at least one metal from group VIII and at least one metal from group VIB deposited on a support. | 08-15-2013 |
20130261357 | PROCESS FOR THE SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION OF A GASOLINE - The present application relates to a process for the selective hydrogenation of a gasoline which contains polyunsaturated compounds and sulphurous light compounds, the process allowing conjointly the hydrogenation of polyunsaturated compounds into mono-unsaturated compounds, increasing weight of the sulphurous light compounds by reaction with the unsaturated compounds, and maximisation of the isomerisation of the monounsaturated compounds comprising an external C═C double bond into their internal C═C double bond isomer, said process implementing a catalyst containing at least one group VIb metal and at least one group VIII metal deposited on a porous support. | 10-03-2013 |
20140005031 | SPHERICAL MATERIAL BASED ON HETEROPOLYANIONS TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED OXIDE MATRIX AND USE THEREOF AS CATALYST IN HYDROCARBON REFINING PROCESSES | 01-02-2014 |
20140183100 | PROCESS FOR HYDRODESULPHURATION OF GASOLINE CUTS USING A CATALYST BASED ON HETEROPOLYANIONS TRAPPED IN A MESOSTRUCTURED SILICA SUPPORT - The invention relates to a process of hydrodesulphuration of at least one gasoline cut implementing a catalyst comprising, in its oxide form, at least one metal from group VIB and/or at least one metal from group VIII of the periodic table, present in the form of at least one polyoxometalate of the formula (H | 07-03-2014 |
20150306580 | HYDROTREATMENT CATALYST COMPRISING A SUPPORT OBTAINED FROM AN ALUMINA GEL AND METHOD FOR PREPARING SAID CATALYST - The present invention concerns a hydrotreatment catalyst comprising a support, at least one metal selected from group VIB and at least one metal selected from group VIII of the periodic table, the quantity of metal from group VIB, expressed as the oxides, being in the range 6% to 25% by weight with respect to the total catalyst weight, the quantity of metal from group VIII, expressed as the oxides, being in the range 0.5% to 7% by weight with respect to the total catalyst weight, the support comprising at least 90% by weight of alumina, in which said alumina is obtained from a mixed and extruded boehmite gel, and in which the specific surface area of said catalyst is in the range 60 to 250 m | 10-29-2015 |
James F. Devers, Egg Harbor Township, NJ US
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20090075537 | Whitewater ankle floatation safety device - An assembly, preferably for use near the ankle, preferably made, at least in part, of a soft buoyant flexible material is disclosed. The assembly has two basic forms. The first basic form is a band that wraps around the user's lower leg above the user's ankle joint above, or in one embodiment, on the user's foot gear. This form of the assembly has a mechanism for holding the assembly on the leg of the user. The other basic form is one that incorporates the assembly into or on a boot, sock, wet or dry suit, pants or similar device at a location that wraps the assembly around the user's lower leg when in use. The assembly helps move the user's lower leg toward the surface of the water and hold it on the surface of the water to help prevent foot entrapment with rocks, trees or other objects in the water and also helps to prevent the foot or leg from being injured due to contact with underwater and river-surface objects. The assembly has particular value as a safety floatation device for whitewater boating in all its forms and for swimming in strong currents or in rapids. A variation of the assembly may be used as a safety device for traversing or ice-skating on a body of ice. | 03-19-2009 |
Jeffrey H. Devers, Clinton Township, MI US
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20100084426 | Portable self-serve beer vending station - The portable self-serve beer vending station has a hollow base in which at least two beer kegs are stored. A shelf of the unit is disposed above the base, two or more beer taps being disposed above the shelf to service each keg. A manifold tube extends from the kegs to the beer taps. Money machines, one on each side of the station, accept cash, credit, or debit. The money machine control wires are connected to control valves connected between the manifold outlets and the taps. Each money machine provides a touch screen selection menu or pushbuttons from which patrons can select either a pitcher or mug of beer at a set price. The station may be cylindrical, hexagonal, rectangular, semicircular, or the like. A surround shelf is provided for filling pitchers or mugs. An upper shelf is provided for holding fresh pitchers or mugs. | 04-08-2010 |
Jeffrey M. Devers, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20100084426 | Portable self-serve beer vending station - The portable self-serve beer vending station has a hollow base in which at least two beer kegs are stored. A shelf of the unit is disposed above the base, two or more beer taps being disposed above the shelf to service each keg. A manifold tube extends from the kegs to the beer taps. Money machines, one on each side of the station, accept cash, credit, or debit. The money machine control wires are connected to control valves connected between the manifold outlets and the taps. Each money machine provides a touch screen selection menu or pushbuttons from which patrons can select either a pitcher or mug of beer at a set price. The station may be cylindrical, hexagonal, rectangular, semicircular, or the like. A surround shelf is provided for filling pitchers or mugs. An upper shelf is provided for holding fresh pitchers or mugs. | 04-08-2010 |
Kevin James Devers, Katy, TX US
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20120125623 | COLLECTOR FOR CAPTURING FLOW DISCHARGED FROM A SUBSEA BLOWOUT - A collector for capturing flow discharged from a subsea blowout includes a tubular housing having a containment chamber; a seal connected to the housing; a tubular chimney connected to the housing, having a portion of a subsea connector, and having a diameter less than a diameter of the containment chamber; and a head connected to the housing and the chimney. | 05-24-2012 |
20120325489 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR USE IN ESTABLISHING AND/OR MAINTAINING CONTROLLED FLOW OF HYDROCARBONS DURING SUBSEA OPERATIONS - Apparatus includes a seal head having first and second ends and a sidewall having an internal diameter. The first end of the seal head is open to the environment, and the second end is closed to the environment by an end cap. The seal head includes an aperture configured to accommodate a subsea source. A tubular seal head extension is fluidly connected to the seal head end cap. The seal head extension has an external diameter, an external surface, and a length. A movable element having first and second ends and a sidewall structure having an internal diameter sufficiently larger than the external diameter of the extension forms an annulus between the movable element and the extension. The movable element first end opens to the environment, while its second end is closed by an end cap defining an exit fluidly connectable to a subsea collection system. | 12-27-2012 |
20130020086 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CAPPING A SUBSEA WELL - A method for capping a subsea wellbore comprises (a) identifying a subsea landing site on the BOP or LMRP for connection of a capping stack. In addition, the method comprises (b) preparing the subsea landing site for connection of the capping stack. Further, the method comprises (c) installing a capping stack on to the subsea landing site. Still further, the method comprises (d) shutting in the wellbore with the capping stack after (c). | 01-24-2013 |
20150159456 | COLLECTOR FOR CAPTURING FLOW DISCHARGED FROM A SUBSEA BLOWOUT - A collector for capturing flow discharged from a subsea blowout includes a tubular housing having a containment chamber; a seal connected to the housing; a tubular chimney connected to the housing, having a portion of a subsea connector, and having a diameter less than a diameter of the containment chamber; and a head connected to the housing and the chimney. | 06-11-2015 |
Michele Devers, Wheaton, IL US
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20100231102 | STOWABLE AND RELEASABLY SECURABLE MOBILE STRUCTURE - The present invention is a mobile structure that is stowable and releasably securable to a wall or other rigid body to maximize floor space. The mobile structure preferably comprises a frame defining upper and lower ends, a work surface or pair of cabinets located on the frame and movable between deployed and stowed positions, and a plurality of legs located at the lower end of the frame. Each leg preferably terminates at a wheel or caster to enable the rolling transport of the mobile structure across a floor or other surface. To facilitate the stowable, compact capabilities of the mobile structure, at least one leg of the plurality is movable between deployed and stowed positions. An interlock assembly is also preferably located on the frame and operable to releasably secure the structure to a rigid body in a predetermined location. | 09-16-2010 |
Rudi Devers, Edegem BE
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20080215044 | Needle or catheter for the thermal coagulation of blood vessels - Needle or catheter for thermally coagulating blood vessels, which mainly consists of an elongated body ( | 09-04-2008 |
Shirley Mae Devers, Stamping Ground, KY US
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20130043663 | Dolly Transport Systems - A dolly transport system includes a dolly cart assembly having a dolly frame having at least one gripping handle, at least one lifting fork extending from the dolly frame to a distal end, and a handle grip structure located at the distal end of the lifting fork. The dolly cart assembly includes a first supporting location that includes the gripping handle and a second supporting location remote from the first supporting location that includes the handle grip structure. | 02-21-2013 |
Terence Anthony Devers, London CA
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20160059340 | JOINING OF DISSIMILAR MATERIALS - A method for joining a first part formed of an aluminum material to a second part formed of a steel material by metal inert gas welding and cold metal transfer is provided. An aluminum filler material forms a fillet joint between the parts and provides a structure for automotive body applications, such an aluminum bumper extrusion joined to a steel crush box connection. The first part includes a notch for hiding the start and end of the joint. A transition plate formed of a mixture of aluminum material and steel material can be disposed between the first part and the second part to provide the notch. The second part can include a mechanical fastener further joining the parts together. In another embodiment, the second part includes a plurality of dimples and is welded to the first part along the dimples. | 03-03-2016 |
20160089745 | ALUMINUM SPOT WELDING METHOD - A welding tip ( | 03-31-2016 |
Terry Devers, London CA
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20140124486 | Laser Welding Assembly And Method - A hybrid laser arc welding assembly including a gas metal arc welding torch and a laser arc welding laser head. The torch and laser head are disposed adjacent one another and aimed at targets of a pair of work pieces spaced from one another such that the melted material produced by the torch overlaps with the melted material produced by the laser head, and therefore, the torch and laser head combine to create a hybrid laser arc weld to join the work pieces. The laser head is adjustable dynamically relative to the work-pieces to optimize the hybrid laser arc weld. | 05-08-2014 |