Hartsock
Brian Hartsock, Corona, CA US
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20140100065 | ROLLED BASEBALL BAT - An improved laminated bat is presented using a wood inner core that maintains a constant “feel” to the bat when a ball is struck. The use of a wood inner core further ensure consent thermal expansion and bending as the bat is used to impact a ball. Progressively narrower veneer sheets of wood are heated to bond thermoset glue on the inner core to approximate the finished contour of the bat. Veneer layers are also pressed onto the bat thereby providing a completely bonded bat with any air bubbles removed when the last layer of veneer is rolled onto the bat. This reduces the amount of post processing of the bat and results in a nearly finished shape when the veneer is applied. The overlapping wood grain increases the strength of the bat and eliminated inconsistencies with hitting a ball at a particular side of the bat. | 04-10-2014 |
20150306785 | ROLLED BASEBALL BAT - An improved laminated bat is presented using a wood inner core that maintains a constant “feel” to the bat when a ball is struck. The use of a wood inner core further ensure consent thermal expansion and bending as the bat is used to impact a ball. Progressively narrower veneer sheets of wood are heated to bond thermoset glue on the inner core to approximate the finished contour of the bat. Veneer layers are also pressed onto the bat thereby providing a completely bonded bat with any air bubbles removed when the last layer of veneer is rolled onto the bat. This reduces the amount of post processing of the bat and results in a nearly finished shape when the veneer is applied. The overlapping wood grain increases the strength of the bat and eliminated inconsistencies with hitting a ball at a particular side of the bat. | 10-29-2015 |
David L. Hartsock, Bartlesville, OK US
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20130303696 | Cold Flow Resistant Compositions Containing Rubber and a Block Copolymer - Disclosed are cold flow resistant and dimensionally stable compositions containing a diene rubber and a conjugated diene monovinylarene block copolymer, and generally, these compositions have solutions viscosities and cold flows that are less than that of the diene rubber. Methods for reducing cold flow and for storage-stabilizing bales of diene rubbers also are disclosed. | 11-14-2013 |
20150094424 | Cold Flow Resistant Compositions Containing Rubber and a Block Copolymer - Disclosed are cold flow resistant and dimensionally stable compositions containing a diene rubber and a conjugated diene monovinylarene block copolymer, and generally, these compositions have solutions viscosities and cold flows that are less than that of the diene rubber. Methods for reducing cold flow and for storage-stabilizing bales of diene rubbers also are disclosed. | 04-02-2015 |
Jason Hartsock, Bethalto, IL US
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20150312099 | NETWORK REVISION EVALUATOR - A process may include a step of receiving a request to perform a revision on plural network devices. The process may include a step of identifying at least a first group of the plural network devices according to a first predetermined criterion including at least a first feature with a same first predefined characteristic. The process may include a step of determining whether the requested revision can be successfully performed on network devices in the first group of the plural network devices. The process may include a step of storing on an electronic storage device a record of whether the requested revision can be successfully performed on the network devices in the first group of the plural network devices. | 10-29-2015 |
Kevin Hartsock, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20110010708 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSPORTING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS - Configuration settings can be transferred from one machine by executing a first client application on a source machine to retrieve the configuration settings of the source machine. The configuration settings may be transformed into a platform and application independent format before being transferred to a target machine where a second client application transforms the configuration settings into platform or application dependent parameters appropriate for the target machine. In one example, the configuration parameters include a power policy that can be applied across a network. | 01-13-2011 |
Timothy Hartsock, Edon, OH US
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20140306070 | IV Line Organizer - Versions of the present invention comprise an apparatus for organizing and retaining IV lines in a device attachable to a bed rail, IV post, wheelchair arm rail, or other apparatus. | 10-16-2014 |
Wendy Hartsock, Aurora, CO US
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20120014972 | INFLUENZA VIRUS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR UNIVERSAL VACCINES - The disclosure relates at least in part to embodiments of compositions and methods including vaccines for protection against multiple serologically distinct strains of influenza virus. This disclosure provides significant advances and addresses important needs in the influenza vaccine field. | 01-19-2012 |
Wendy J. Hartsock, Aurora, CO US
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20120009212 | CONJUGATES UTILIZING PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY FOR STIMULATING IMMUNE RESPONSE - Templated conjugates created from naturally-occurring protein sequences found in pathogens, such as viruses, are disclosed. The sequences are “templated” into a consensus coiled-coil sequence in order to form a two-stranded antigen suitable for immunization of a subject. | 01-12-2012 |
Wendy Jeanne Hartsock, Aurora, CO US
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20140154282 | CONJUGATES UTILIZING PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY FOR STIMULATING IMMUNE RESPONSE - Templated conjugates created from naturally-occurring protein sequences found in pathogens, such as viruses, are disclosed. The sequences are “templated” into a consensus coiled-coil sequence in a platform in order to form a two-stranded antigen suitable for immunization of a subject. | 06-05-2014 |