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Henry A. Affeldt, Jr., Llano, CA US
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20090007804 | MELON CUTTING APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a melon cutting apparatus that cuts a melon portion or melon half. The apparatus cuts the melon pulp into sections, and removes the rind from the pulp. The apparatus includes a base having an opening; a cutting matrix that has a plurality of blades, wherein the cutting matrix communicates with the opening. The apparatus also includes a sweeping blade that is curved and positioned at or near the cutting matrix and is used to cut the rind from the melon pulp. The apparatus further includes an actuator that engages the sweeping blade. The apparatus embodies an arm attached to the apparatus, and a pressure cap that is mounted to the arm, opposite the cutting matrix. Additionally, the present invention pertains to systems and methods of using the apparatus. | 01-08-2009 |
Henry A. Baski, Lakewood, CO US
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20150098793 | TURBINE-PUMP SYSTEM - A turbine-pump system adapted for use with well liquid that is displaceable within a well conduit. The turbine-pump system may include a bowl assembly; and a bowl support device fixedly attachable to the bowl assembly and selectively engageable with the well conduit for holding a portion of the bowl assembly in substantially axially, radially and rotationally fixed relationship with the well conduit. | 04-09-2015 |
20150098794 | TURBINE-PUMP SYSTEM BOWL ASSEMBLY - A turbine-pump system bowl assembly for use with flowing liquid in a liquid conduit has an impeller subassembly that includes multiple axially abutting impeller members. | 04-09-2015 |
Henry A. Baski, Denver, CO US
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20130299174 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FRACKING AND COMPLETING WELLS - A method for fracking and completing a well having a well bore through a formation includes packer jack fracking the formation using a packer to form a packer fractured formation moving the packer to seal the packer fractured formation, and hydraulically fracturing the packer fractured formation by injecting a fracking fluid through the packer. These steps can then be repeated through successive intervals of the formation. To complete a new well, a perforated liner can be placed in the well bore to direct the fracking fluid into the packer fractured formation. To complete an existing or a new well having a cemented liner the packer jack fracking step can also be used to break apart the liner and form at least one opening to provide a flow path for the fracking fluid. A system includes a perforated liner and a packer configured to fracture and seal successive intervals. | 11-14-2013 |
20150021032 | METHOD FOR FRACKING WELLS USING A PACKER TO FORM PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FRACS AND SEAL INTERVALS FOR HYDRUALIC FRACTURING - A method for fracking and completing a well ( | 01-22-2015 |
Henry A. Besanceney, Iii, New York, NY US
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20120174444 | Footwear Having Waterproof Vapor-Permeable Sole and Sockliner for Same - Footwear including an upper sized and shaped for covering a human foot of a predetermined size. The upper has a lower edge defining a lower boundary of the upper and an upper edge defining an opening through which the foot is inserted when positioning the footwear on the foot. A waterproof vapor-permeable sheet having an outer edge defining a shape corresponding to the foot is stitched to the lower edge of the upper. An interior surface of the upper and an upper surface of the sheet define an interior of the footwear into which the foot is inserted, with the upper surface of the sheet forming a bottom surface of the interior of the footwear. | 07-12-2012 |
Henry A. Bonges, Iii, Milton, VT US
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20090158230 | DETERMINING ALLOWABLE ANTENNA AREA AS FUNCTION OF TOTAL GATE INSULATOR AREA FOR SOI TECHNOLOGY - A method is disclosed of determining allowable antenna limits for semiconductor-on-insulator (SOI) technology. In one embodiment, the method may include: determining antenna area on a gate; determining antenna area on a source/drain; determining a total gate insulator area between gate and source/drain nets; and calculating allowable antenna area as a function of the total gate insulator area between the nets such that a larger total antenna area is allowed for larger total gate insulator area between the nets. | 06-18-2009 |
20090265673 | INTERSECT AREA BASED GROUND RULE FOR SEMICONDUCTOR DESIGN - A design rule that determines a degree of overlap between two design elements in two adjoining levels by estimating a physical overlap area, or an “intersect area,” of corresponding structures in a semiconductor chip is provided. The estimation of the physical intersect area may factor in line edge biasing, critical dimension tolerance, overlay tolerance, and corner rounding to provide an accurate estimate of a physical area for each of the structures corresponding to the two design elements. The intersect area is employed as a metric to determine compliance with a ground rule, i.e., the ground rule is specified in terms of the intersect region. Other derived quantities such as electrical resistance, electromigration resistance, expected yield may be calculated from the intersect area, and may be advantageously employed to optimize the design data. | 10-22-2009 |
20120227025 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO IMPROVE CHIP YEILD, RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE - Improving semiconductor chip yield and reliability by connecting adjacent metal traces that are on a same network with metal shorts. This reduces and/or eliminates the need for redundant vias formerly employed in semiconductor chip design. Additionally, the metal shorts are placed in conformance with one or more pre-determined design rules. Once placed, the metal shorts are checked to ensure that each metal short connects groundrule clean, thereby ensuring the placement is correct-by-construction. | 09-06-2012 |
Henry A. Davis, San Clemente, CA US
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20090277610 | Pallet Platform with Cool Air Tower - A cooling system for perishable items. | 11-12-2009 |
20110113793 | PALLET PLATFORM WITH COOL AIR TOWER - A cooling system for perishable items. | 05-19-2011 |
Henry A. Hainer, Ray, MI US
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20110207579 | GEAR ENGAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD - A control system includes an auto-stop module, an auto-start module, and a starter module. The auto-stop module stops an engine when a brake pedal position is greater than a threshold position and a transmission is in a drive gear. The auto-start module starts the engine when the brake pedal position is less than a minimum position and the engine stop is initiated. When the engine start is initiated and an engine speed is greater than zero, the starter module engages a pinion gear of a starter with a ring gear of an engine by reciprocally actuating the pinion gear N times between a retracted position and an extended position, wherein N is an integer greater than two. | 08-25-2011 |
Henry A. Karwacki, Salem, NH US
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20120293380 | WIDE BAND EMBEDDED ARMOR ANTENNA - An extremely thin embedded antenna for an armor-carrying vehicle utilizes a dipole driven element to the inside of the armor plate and a parasitically-driven dipole element on top of the armor plate, with the parasitic element providing appropriate forward gain and antenna matching characteristics such that there need be no aperturing of the armor plate in order to feed the antenna. In one embodiment, the bowtie antenna elements are elongated, extended or expanded by outboard antenna sections which are spaced from the distal ends of the corresponding bowties, with a meanderline choke bridging the gap between a bowtie element and its extended portion. | 11-22-2012 |
Henry A. Klyce, Piedmnont, CA US
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20100057140 | BONE ANCHOR FOR RECEIVING A ROD FOR STABILIZATION AND MOTION PRESERVATION SPINAL IMPLANTATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dynamic stabilization, motion preservation spinal implant system includes an anchor system, a horizontal rod system and a vertical rod system. The systems are modular so that various constructs and configurations can be created and customized to a patient. | 03-04-2010 |
Henry A. Klyce, San Francisco, CA US
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20120046696 | DEFLECTION ROD SYSTEM DIMENSIONED FOR DEFLECTION TO A LOAD CHARACTERISTIC FOR DYNAMIC STABILIZATION AND MOTION PRESERVATION SPINAL IMPLANTATION SYSTEM AND METHOD - A dynamic stabilization, motion preservation spinal implant system includes an anchor system, a horizontal rod system and a vertical rod system. The systems are modular so that various constructs and configurations can be created and customized to a patient. | 02-23-2012 |
20120123478 | LOW PROFILE SPINAL PROSTHESIS INCORPORATING A BONE ANCHOR HAVING A DEFLECTABLE POST AND A COMPOUND SPINAL ROD - A spine stabilization prosthesis which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The spine stabilization prosthesis incorporates a bone anchor having a deflectable post and a compound spinal rod which provide for load sharing while preserving range of motion and reducing stress exerted upon the bone anchors and spinal anatomy. The bone anchor includes a deflectable post connected by a ball-joint to a bone screw. The compound spinal rod includes a coupling mounted to the deflectable post and connected by a pivoting joint to a rod. The combined motions of the ball-joint and the pivoting joint support a range of motion of adjacent vertebrae which closely approximates the natural range of motion of the spine. | 05-17-2012 |
20120143258 | LOW PROFILE SPINAL PROSTHESIS INCORPORATING A CANNULATED BONE ANCHOR HAVING A DEFLECTABLE POST AND A COMPOUND SPINAL ROD - A cannulated bone anchor comprising a self-centering ball-joint suitable for use in a spine stabilization prosthesis which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The cannulated bone anchor has a deflectable post partially received in a socket of a housing formed in the head of the bone anchor. A centering rod received partially in the post and partially within the housing operates to align the post with the longitudinal axis of the bone anchor. Deflection of the post bends the centering rod which in turn applies a restoring force upon the post. The centering rod includes an inner-superelastic core and an outer polymer sheath. | 06-07-2012 |
20120203280 | LOW PROFILE SPINAL PROSTHESIS INCORPORATING A CANNULATED BONE ANCHOR HAVING A DEFLECTABLE POST AND A COMPOUND SPINAL ROD - A cannulated bone anchor comprising a self-centering ball-joint suitable for use in a spine stabilization prosthesis which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The cannulated bone anchor has a deflectable ball-rod partially received in a socket of a housing formed in the head of the bone anchor. A centering rod received partially in the ball-rod and partially within the housing operates to align the ball-rod with the longitudinal axis of the bone anchor. Deflection of the ball-rod bends the centering rod which in turn applies a restoring force upon the ball-rod. The centering rod includes an inner-superelastic core and an outer polymer sheath. | 08-09-2012 |
20120277799 | LOW PROFILE SPINAL PROSTHESIS INCORPORATING A BONE ANCHOR HAVING A DEFLECTABLE POST AND A COMPOUND SPINAL ROD - A bone anchor comprising a self-centering ball-joint suitable for use in a spine stabilization prosthesis which supports the spine while providing for the preservation of spinal motion. The bone anchor has a deflectable ball-rod partially received in a socket of a housing formed in the head of the bone anchor. A centering rod received partially in the ball-rod and partially within the housing operates to align the ball-rod with the longitudinal axis of the bone anchor. Deflection of the ball-rod bends the centering rod which in turn applies a restoring force upon the ball-rod. | 11-01-2012 |
Henry A. Kostalik, Iv, Minneapolis, MN US
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20130137011 | Ionomers and Methods of Making Same and Uses Thereof - Ionomers comprising ionic groups such as, for example, tetraalkylammonium groups and methods of making such ionomers. For example, the ionomers can be produced by ring opening metathesis polymerization of alkene-containing monomers with tetraalkylammonium groups and, optionally, alkene-containing monomers without tetraalkylammonium groups. The ionomers can be used in applications such as, for example, fuel cell applications. | 05-30-2013 |
Henry A. Marres, Nijmegen NL
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20140326247 | AUTOMATIC TRACHEOSTOMA SPEECH VALVE (ASTV) FIXATION BRACE - Automatic tracheostoma speech valve (ATSV) fixation brace, comprising a fixation part ( | 11-06-2014 |
Henry A. Mlcak, Seely, TX US
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20110178647 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF A KALINA CYCLE - A Kalina Cycle control system monitors one or more operating parameters of the Kalina Cycle. The system calculates one or more optimal operating parameters that allow the Kalina Cycle to operate at an increased efficiency. The system automatically adjusts the one or more actual operating parameters to the optimal parameters to increase the efficiency of the Kalina Cycle. Methods of increasing the efficiency of a Kalina Cycle include automatically adjusting one or more operating parameters to an optimal configuration. | 07-21-2011 |
20130231789 | ADJUSTABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF A KALINA CYCLE - A Kalina Cycle control system monitors one or more operating parameters of the Kalina Cycle. The system calculates one or more optimal operating parameters that allow the Kalina Cycle to operate at an increased efficiency. The system automatically adjusts the one or more actual operating parameters to the optimal parameters to increase the efficiency of the Kalina Cycle. Methods of increasing the efficiency of a Kalina Cycle include automatically adjusting one or more operating parameters to an optimal configuration. | 09-05-2013 |
Henry A. Mlcak, Sealy, TX US
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20100147607 | Vehicle Drive System - A vehicle drive system uses multi-fuel engines to provide mechanical energy as an electric generator. The electric generator provides electrical energy to an electric motor which in turn provides mechanical energy to the drive train of a vehicle. The electric generator also provides electric energy to storage batteries. Electrical energy may be provided from the storage batteries to the electric motor as needed. | 06-17-2010 |
20120299536 | MOTORIZED DUAL ENGINE POWER SYSTEM - A drive system using multi-fuel engines to provide mechanical energy as an electric generator. The electric generator provides electrical energy to an electric motor which in turn provides mechanical energy to drive a load. The electric generator also provides electric energy to storage batteries. Electrical energy may be provided from the storage batteries to the electric motor as needed. | 11-29-2012 |
Henry A. Nye, Iii, Brookfield, CT US
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20090026587 | GRADIENT DEPOSITION OF LOW-K CVD MATERIALS - A dielectric layer for a semiconductor device having a low overall dielectric constant, good adhesion to the semiconductor substrate, and good resistance to cracking due to thermal cycling. The dielectric layer is made by a process involving continuous variation of dielectric material deposition conditions to provide a dielectric layer having a gradient of dielectric constant. | 01-29-2009 |
20120012642 | INTERCONNECTIONS FOR FLIP-CHIP USING LEAD-FREE SOLDERS AND HAVING REACTION BARRIER LAYERS - An interconnection structure suitable for flip-chip attachment of microelectronic device chips to packages, comprising a two, three or four layer ball-limiting composition including an adhesion/reaction barrier layer, and having a solder wettable layer reactive with components of a tin-containing lead free solder, so that the solderable layer can be totally consumed during soldering, but a barrier layer remains after being placed in contact with the lead free solder during soldering. One or more lead-free solder balls is selectively situated on the solder wetting layer, the lead-free solder balls comprising tin as a predominant component and one or more alloying components. With a two-layer ball-limiting composition comprising an adhesion/reaction barrier layer, wherein the adhesion/reaction barrier layer serves both as an adhesion layer and a reaction barrier layer, the adhesion/reaction barrier layer can be comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of Zr and ZrN | 01-19-2012 |
Henry A. Om'Mani, Santa Clara, CA US
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20130121085 | Method Of Operating A Split Gate Flash Memory Cell With Coupling Gate - A method of operating a memory cell that comprises first and second regions spaced apart in a substrate with a channel region therebetween, a floating gate disposed over the channel region and the first region, a control gate disposed over the channel region and laterally adjacent to the floating gate with a portion disposed over the floating gate, and a coupling gate disposed over the first region and laterally adjacent to the floating gate. A method of erasing the memory cell includes applying a positive voltage to the control gate and a negative voltage to the coupling gate. A method of reading the memory cell includes applying positive voltages to the control gate, to the coupling gate, and to one of the first and second regions. | 05-16-2013 |
20130126958 | Array Of Split Gate Non-volatile Floating Gate Memory Cells Having Improved Strapping Of The Coupling Gates - An array of non-volatile memory cells with spaced apart first regions extending in a row direction and second regions extending in a column direction, with a channel region defined between each second region and its associated first region. A plurality of spaced apart word line gates each extending in the row direction and positioned over a first portion of a channel region. A plurality of spaced apart floating gates are positioned over second portions of the channel regions. A plurality of spaced apart coupling gates each extending in the row direction and over the floating gates. A plurality of spaced apart metal strapping lines each extending in the row direction and overlying a coupling gate. A plurality of spaced apart erase gates each extending in the row direction and positioned over a first region and adjacent to a floating gate and coupling gate. | 05-23-2013 |
20140198578 | Method Of Operating A Split Gate Flash Memory Cell With Coupling Gate - A method of operating a memory cell that comprises first and second regions spaced apart in a substrate with a channel region therebetween, a floating gate disposed over the channel region and the first region, a control gate disposed over the channel region and laterally adjacent to the floating gate with a portion disposed over the floating gate, and a coupling gate disposed over the first region and laterally adjacent to the floating gate. A method of erasing the memory cell includes applying a positive voltage to the control gate and a negative voltage to the coupling gate. A method of reading the memory cell includes applying positive voltages to the control gate, to the coupling gate, and to one of the first and second regions. | 07-17-2014 |
Henry A. O'M'Mani, Milpitas, CA US
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20090108328 | Array Of Non-volatile Memory Cells - An array of nonvolatile memory cells comprises a substantially single crystalline semiconductor substrate of a first conductivity type, having a planar surface. A plurality of non-volatile memory cell units are arranged in a plurality of rows and columns in the substrate. Each cell unit comprises a first region of a second conductivity type in the substrate along the planar surface. A second region of the second conductivity type is in the substrate along the planar surface, spaced apart from the first region. A channel region is between the first region and the second region. The channel region is characterized by three portions: a first portion, a second portion and a third portion, with the second portion between the first portion and the third portion, and the first portion adjacent to the first region, and the third portion adjacent to the second region. A first floating gate is over the first portion of the channel region, and is insulated therefrom. A first control gate is over the first floating gate and is capacitively coupled thereto. A first erase gate is over the first region and is insulated therefrom. A word line is over the second portion and is insulated therefrom. A second erase gate is over the second region and is insulated therefrom. A second floating gate is over the third portion and is insulated therefrom. A second control gate is over the second floating gate and is capacitively coupled thereto. Cell units in the same row share the word line in common. Cell units in the same column share the first region in common to one side, the first erase gate in common, the second region in common to the other side and the second erase gate in common, and the first and second control gates in common. Cell units in the same column share the first control gate in common and the second control gate in common. Electrical contacts are made to the array only along extremities of the array at first and second regions. | 04-30-2009 |
Henry A. Rebandt, Canton, MI US
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20090312926 | Using Driving Behavior to Determine Gear Changes of an Automatic Transmission - A method for changing the timing of gear changes of an automatic transmission for a motor vehicle including repetitively updating a current value of a count whose value is a measure of driving behavior, performing an evaluation of driving behavior and updating the current value by a value determined from the evaluation, determining shift schedules that define the occurrence of a gear change to be produced by the transmission, and using the updated current value to establish from among the shift schedules a shift schedule that defines a gear change to be produced by the transmission. | 12-17-2009 |
20100131161 | ADAPTING STROKE PRESSURE OF A TRANSMISSION CONTROL ELEMENT - A method for controlling a transmission includes applying a reference stroke pressure to an oncoming control element while executing a downshift to a target gear, determining a stroke pressure adjustment in response to a turbine speed flare during the downshift, and re-executing the downshift while applying to the oncoming element an adapted stroke pressure that is a sum of the stroke pressure adjustment and the reference stroke pressure. | 05-27-2010 |
Henry A. Roemer, Kelowna CA
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20110230075 | CENTRALIZED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - Implementations of the present invention comprise systems, methods, and apparatus for distributing electric power to a plurality of access points within a plurality of spaces. In particular, implementations of the present invention allow for the distribution of electric power from a centralized panel manager, to one or more access points without the use of zone boxes. For example, a panel manager for distributing electric power in accordance with an implementation of the present invention can include a housing configured to allow at least one main input therein. The panel manager can also include a plurality of planar connection interfaces secured within the housing. The planar connection interface can be configured to mate with planar electrical connectors for the distribution of electric power to the plurality of access points. | 09-22-2011 |
20120204418 | CENTRALIZED ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - Implementations of the present invention comprise systems, methods, and apparatus for distributing electric power to a plurality of access points within a plurality of spaces. In particular, implementations of the present invention allow for the distribution of electric power from a centralized panel manager, to one or more access points without the use of zone boxes. For example, a panel manager for distributing electric power in accordance with an implementation of the present invention can include a housing configured to allow at least one main input therein. The panel manager can also include a plurality of planar connection interfaces secured within the housing. The planar connection interface can be configured to mate with planar electrical connectors for the distribution of electric power to the plurality of access points. | 08-16-2012 |
Henry A. Schworm, Findlay, OH US
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20100117267 | PROCESS FOR PELLETIZING PET - A pelletizing system and a method for pelletizing a polymer are disclosed. The method comprises the steps of compressing a quantity of polymer flake of a predetermined size to produce a pellet and heating at least one of the polymer flake and the pellet to remove contaminants therefrom. | 05-13-2010 |
20150251343 | METHOD OF USING RECYCLED PET FLAKE DIRECTLY IN AN INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS - A method of processing PCR plastic is disclosed, the method including a step of providing a bulk quantity of flakes of PCR plastic having a particle size of about 10 mm or larger separating ferrous and non-ferrous metals from the bulk of flakes of PCR plastic, comminuting the flake to a particle size less than 10 mm, such as about 4 mm, and thermally treating the flake to reduce a moisture content therein. The process may further including mixing the thermally treated flake with virgin plastic pellet and processing the mixture directly in an injection molding device. | 09-10-2015 |
Henry A. Sodano, Gainesville, FL US
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20150336789 | BARIUM TITANATE NANOWIRE THEIR ARRAYS AND ARRAY BASED DEVICES - A nano-electromechanical system comprises piezoelectric vertically aligned BaTiO | 11-26-2015 |
Henry A. Sodano, Mesa, AZ US
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20110224330 | FIBERS COATED WITH NANOWIRES FOR REINFORCING COMPOSITES - Fiber reinforced composites fabricated using a low-temperature, solution-based growth of nanowires such as ZnO nanowires on the surface of the reinforcing fibers such as carbon fibers and functionalized aramid fibers. The composites with nanowire interphase may have an enhanced fiber/matrix interface strength and a comparable in-plane strength, as compared to similar composites without such nanowire interphase. | 09-15-2011 |
Henry A. Tronco, Jr., Springfield, PA US
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20150175834 | LOW BAKE TEMPERATURE CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING COATINGS AT LOW BAKE TEMPERATURES - The present invention is directed to a solvent borne low bake curable coating composition having improved sag resistance and coatings properties and process for using the same. The composition includes a crosslinkable component having one or more polymers having two or more crosslinkable groups, a crosslinking component comprising one or more crosslinking agents having crosslinking groups; and a low bake temperature control agent that includes a rheology component and polyurea. When a layer of a pot mix resulting from mixing of the crosslinkable and crosslinking components is applied over a substrate, it has high sag resistance while providing desired coating properties, such as high gloss and rapid cure even under low bake cure conditions. The solvent borne coating compositions is well suited for use in automotive refinish applications as well as industrial applications, such as construction and transportation equipment. | 06-25-2015 |
20150175836 | LOW BAKE TEMPERATURE CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING COATINGS AT LOW BAKE TEMPERATURES - The present invention is directed to a solvent borne low bake curable coating composition having improved sag resistance and coatings properties and process for using the same. The composition includes a crosslinkable component having one or more polymers having two or more crosslinkable groups, a crosslinking component comprising one or more crosslinking agents having crosslinking groups; and a low bake temperature control agent that includes a rheology component and polyurea. When a layer of a pot mix resulting from mixing of the crosslinkable and crosslinking components is applied over a substrate, it has high sag resistance while providing desired coating properties, such as high gloss and rapid cure even under low bake cure conditions. The solvent borne coating compositions is well suited for use in automotive refinish applications as well as industrial applications, such as construction and transportation equipment. | 06-25-2015 |
Henry A. Widenski, Jr., Pewaukee, WI US
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20110173083 | Account Control Method and System that Allows Only Eligible and Authorized Items to be Purchased Using the Account - The present invention relates to a real time account control method and system that allows only eligible and authorized items to be purchased using the account. The present invention relates particularly to healthcare spending accounts such as flexible spending accounts and health reimbursement arrangements. The method can comprise the steps of: establishing at least one account, each account having an account holder; identifying at least one item eligible for purchase using one of the accounts; identifying at least one item authorized for purchase using one of the accounts; and, upon request to purchase an item using one of the accounts, authorizing the purchase for an amount not to exceed an available balance in that account only if the item is both an item identified as eligible for purchase and an item authorized for purchase. | 07-14-2011 |