Jason Richard
Jason Richard Anderson, Round Rock, TX US
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20150285055 | MODULAR INSTRUMENTED SHELL FOR A TOP DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An instrumented shell for sensing drilling parameters of a drilling assembly positionable at a wellsite is provided. The drilling assembly includes a top drive assembly and a downhole tool. The instrumented shell includes a shell body, instruments and an interconnector. The shell body is positionable about the top drive assembly, and has pockets extending therein and a cover positionable about the shell body. The instruments include sensors, and are removably disposable in the pocket and sealable therein with the at least one cover. The interconnector includes a top drive connector removably connectable to the top drive assembly and a shell connector removably connectable to the shell body with a cable therebetween to pass signals therebetween whereby drilling parameters of the downhole tool may be directly collected. | 10-08-2015 |
Jason Richard Bell, Midlothian, VA US
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20140072485 | METHODS FOR SEPARATING MEDICAL ISOTOPES USING IONIC LIQUIDS - A method for extracting a radioisotope from an aqueous solution, the method comprising: a) intimately mixing a non-chelating ionic liquid with the aqueous solution to transfer at least a portion of said radioisotope to said non-chelating ionic liquid; and b) separating the non-chelating ionic liquid from the aqueous solution. In preferred embodiments, the method achieves an extraction efficiency of at least 80%, or a separation factor of at least 1×10 | 03-13-2014 |
Jason Richard Minahan, San Jose, CA US
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20130149878 | EDGE MOUNT CONNECTOR - Connector receptacles that have a reduced height when combined with a printed circuit board and reduce wasted space inside an electronic device. One example provides a connector receptacle having contacts that may connect to edge contacts along an edge of a printed circuit board. This edge may be formed along a side of printed circuit board, by a hole or opening in a printed circuit board, or by a notch in a printed circuit board. Edge contacts may have straight surfaces, rounded surfaces, or they may have other types of surfaces. Connector receptacle contacts may have a “U,” fishhook, or other shape. | 06-13-2013 |
Jason Richard Williams, Bebington GB
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20090175815 | Antiperspirant or deodorant products - The photo-destruction of an ingredient that is susceptible to photo-destruction in a stick cosmetic product can be retarded by pigmenting the composition or/and the dispenser for the composition with an inhibiting pigment and preferably a matching pigment. The photo-destruction can be further retarded by employing a dispenser that inhibits the ingress through its base of moist air during storage, for example in bathrooms, and advantageously such dispenser being pigmented. The invention is particularly suitable for antiperspirant compositions containing palmatine. | 07-09-2009 |
20090324317 | Cosmetic products - The photo-destruction of an ingredient that is susceptible to photo-destruction in a stick cosmetic product can be retarded by controlling the ingress of air through the base of the dispenser of that product. The invention is particularly suitable for antiperspirant compositions containing palmatine disposed within a bottom-fill dispenser. | 12-31-2009 |
Jason Richard Williams, Wirral GB
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20120034017 | ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS AND PRODUCTS - The perceived visual appearance of skin such as axilla skin, as indicated by tone, radiance and/or smoothness, is improved significantly by topical application of an antiperspirant composition that is a roll-on emulsion that comprises a dihydric or trihydric humectant and/or a glyceride oil. and a mica pigment, The visual appearance can be further enhanced by incorporating into the composition a particulate microfine aluminium oxide and/or a silicone elastomer. The mica-containing compositions are advantageously applied from a roll-ball dispenser in which the depth of film of fluid on the rolling ball is controlled, such as by a spider spaced inward of the ball and/or the flow of fluid within the ball housing is perturbed such as by a castellated sealing ring and/or a shallow bead outward of the sealing ring within the ball housing. | 02-09-2012 |
20120039833 | ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITION COMPRISING MICA AND FATTY ALCOHOL WAX - The visual appearance of skin such as axilla skin is not improved significantly by topical application of an antiperspirant composition that is a stick that comprises at least 8% by weight of a fatty alcohol gellant. The visual appearance of a cosmetic antiperspirant composition comprising 5-30% of an astringent antiperspirant salt, 40-80% of a continuous liquid phase comprising at least one water-immiscible oil and 5-30% of a fatty alcohol wax gellant, as indicated by tone, radiance and smoothness, is enhanced by incorporating at least 0,25% of a mica pigment, optionally on the presence of a di or tri-hydric humectant and/or a triglyceride oil. Preferably the composition comprises 20 to 35% by weight of a non-volatile oil, and/or a co-gellant that melts at from 75 to 90° C. such as caster wax or polyethylene of molecular weight 300 to 600. | 02-16-2012 |
20120114582 | ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS - Antiperspirant compositions containing a pigment often exhibit a dull colour if an inorganic pigment is employed, but if many bright organic pigments are used, the pigment is subject to photodegradation and accordingly fades. By incorporating selected types of polycyclic organic pigment, namely an organic pigment containing condensed aromatic or heterocyclic ring system that is free from an azo substituent and does not comprise, a di or th-arylcarbonium, or a xanthene based pigment, the antiperspirant composition comprises a bright pigment that is resistant to photodegradation. The composition is preferably anhydrous and advantageously a firm stick. | 05-10-2012 |