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Andrew Edmund Kerley, Ridgway, CO US
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20100288780 | LIQUID CONTAINERS - The present embodiments provide improved liquid containers having enhanced structural integrity. In one embodiment, the liquid container comprises a cap region, an upper panel region disposed beneath the cap region, a non-paneled circular region disposed beneath the upper panel region, and a lower panel region disposed beneath the non-paneled circular region. The upper and lower panel regions each may comprise a plurality of discrete generally flat sides disposed about a circumference of the liquid container. Advantageously, the plurality of discrete generally flat sides about the circumference of the container may provide horizontal and vertical strength by reducing the amount of contiguous flat surface area. Further, various ribbed regions may provide additional structural stability about the circumference of the container. | 11-18-2010 |
David Kerley, Saratoga, CA US
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20140318404 | LONG-RANGE PRECISION FIREARM CARTRIDGE - A long-range precision firearm cartridge case including a cylindrical body portion with a head end and an opposite end, the cylindrical body portion having a central aperture extending into the head end for receipt of a primer, and the cylindrical body portion having a cartridge extraction groove formed around the periphery of the body portion adjacent the head end. The case including a cylindrical neck portion and a frusto-conical shoulder portion integrally formed with the body portion and the neck portion. The shoulder portion tapers radially inwardly from the opposite end of the body portion to the cylindrical neck portion. The neck portion extends longitudinally from the shoulder portion to define a projectile receiving end. The frusto-conical shoulder portion is constructed to form a shoulder angle with a longitudinal axis of the body portion, the shoulder angle being greater than 30 degrees and no greater than ninety degrees. | 10-30-2014 |
David Kerley, Cambridge GB
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20140026278 | Primula plant named 'Kerbelred' - A new and distinct | 01-23-2014 |
David Michael Kerley, Allegan, MI US
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20140075867 | FLOOR-TO-CEILING PARTITION WALL ASSEMBLY - A panel wall system includes a frame assembly adapted to support a plurality of skin assemblies in a floor-to-ceiling relationship, wherein the skin assemblies include solid panel assemblies as well as captured glass skin assemblies. The solid panel assemblies are coupled to the frame assembly with seal members disposed between the panel assemblies and the frame assembly. The seal members are unitary seal members able to seal adjacent panel assemblies on the frame assembly. The seal members further include pierceable body portions that can be pierced by various engagement structures to engage the frame assembly through the seal member. | 03-20-2014 |
20140075868 | FLOOR-TO-CEILING PARTITION WALL ASSEMBLY - A panel wall system includes a frame assembly adapted to support a plurality of skin assemblies in a floor-to-ceiling relationship. The panel wall system including a frame assembly having a trim member disposed thereon. The trim member includes a channel having a hollow body portion and first and second open ends disposed about a hollow middle portion. Seal members are received in the first and second open ends to seal the channel of the trim member while leaving the middle portion accessible for coupling to components of the panel wall system. | 03-20-2014 |
20140075871 | FLOOR-TO-CEILING PARTITION WALL ASSEMBLY - A panel wall system includes a frame assembly adapted to support a plurality of skin assemblies in a floor-to-ceiling relationship, wherein the skin assemblies include solid panel assemblies as well as captured glass skin assemblies. The solid panel assemblies are coupled to the frame assembly with seal members disposed between the panel assemblies and the frame assembly. The seal members are unitary seal members able to seal adjacent panel assemblies on the frame assembly. | 03-20-2014 |
Joanne Mary Kerley, Ipswich GB
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20130292220 | LUGGAGE - This invention relates to luggage, and in particular to suitcases incorporating a smaller removable case. A piece of luggage comprises a suitcase having a hinged base portion and lid portion, together defining an interior space of the suitcase, a recess formed in the lid portion, the recess having sidewalls, a base and an opening, and an insert case securable within and removable from the recess, the insert case having a base, side walls and a lid, wherein the opening of the recess is in an exterior surface of the lid portion of the suitcase and the side walls and base of the recess extend into the interior space of the suitcase, and wherein the heights of the sidewalls of the insert case are not greater than 120% of the heights of respective sidewalls of the recess. | 11-07-2013 |
Mathew Thomas Kerley, Lexington, KY US
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20090123177 | Retaining Devices And Methods For Retaining A Developer Unit Of An Image Forming Device - The present application is directed to retainers and methods of retaining a developer unit within an image forming device. One embodiment may include positioning a retainer attached to a frame at a first position with a second end of the retainer positioned away from the developer unit. A toner cartridge may be inserted into the image forming device in a vertical direction and contact against retainer. The toner cartridge may laterally move the retainer relative to the frame from the first position to a second position with the second end positioned to prevent removal of the developer unit from the frame. Another embodiment features a system to retain a developer unit in an image forming device. The system may include a frame configured to receive the developer unit and the toner cartridge. A retainer may be movably attached to the frame and include a first end with a ramped surface, and a second end spaced away from the first end. The retainer may be movable between a first position prior to insertion of the toner cartridge with the second end positioned away from the developer unit, and a second position after insertion of the toner cartridge with the second end positioned to prevent removal of the developer unit from the frame. | 05-14-2009 |
Matthew Thomas Kerley, Lexington, KY US
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20090142103 | TONER CARTRIDGES FOR AN IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - The present application is directed to toner cartridges for use with image forming devices. The cartridge may include an interior to contain toner that is transferred to the image forming device and used during image formation. The cartridge may include one or more engagement features that interact with the image forming device during insertion. The engagement features may include one or more alignment features that align the cartridge during insertion into the image forming device. The engagement features may also include one or more functional features that allow the cartridge to effectively transfer the toner to the image forming device. | 06-04-2009 |
20120224890 | TONER CARTRIDGES FOR AN IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - The present application is directed to toner cartridges for use with image forming devices. The cartridge may include an interior to contain toner that is transferred to the image forming device and used during image formation. The cartridge may include one or more engagement features that interact with the image forming device during insertion. The engagement features may include one or more alignment features that align the cartridge during insertion into the image forming device. The engagement features may also include one or more functional features that allow the cartridge to effectively transfer the toner to the image forming device. | 09-06-2012 |
Matthew Thomas Kerley, Fort Mill, SC US
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20140362517 | ANTI-THEFT DEVICE FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An anti-theft device for protecting a portable electronic device from theft or unauthorized removal in a retail environment is provided. A shroud may at least partially enclose a portable electronic device. A dock may releasably engage the shroud such that the shroud and portable electronic device are locked to the dock when engaged with the dock. A key may engage activate a lock mechanism to release the shroud and the portable electronic device from the dock. | 12-11-2014 |
Michael S. Kerley, Winston-Salem, NC US
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20090242501 | SHELVING UNIT - A shelf is connected to risers that are interference fit together to achieve a clamping effect between the shelves and the risers. Each shelf may comprise a plastic shelf portion and at least one reinforcement portion secured to the plastic shelf portion to reinforce the plastic shelf portion along its length. In one embodiment a plurality of metal bars are used as the reinforcement portion having a tapered end. The reinforcement portions may be inserted into channels formed in the plastic shelve portions and secured to the shelf portions using an interference fit. | 10-01-2009 |
Monty Kerley, Columbia, MO US
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20130115328 | MICROENCAPSULATED PROBIOTICS FOR REDUCING FECAL SHEDDING OF PATHOGENIC MICROBES IN ANIMALS - Disclosed are methods and compositions for reducing | 05-09-2013 |
Monty S. Kerley, Columbia, MO US
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20110174229 | CATEGORICALLY RANKING ANIMALS FOR FEED EFFICIENCY - The invention provides methods for managing livestock for breeding or production based on one or more measurements of mitochondrial function. Measurement of mitochondrial function may also be correlated with a calculated or known feed efficiency of livestock animals to yield a predicted feed efficiency for the animal. The invention overcomes deficiencies associated with phenotypic assays for predicted breeding and production value. | 07-21-2011 |
Nicholas William Kerley, Oxfordshire GB
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20110039707 | SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET SYSTEMS - A superconducting magnet system comprises an annular cryogenic vessel ( | 02-17-2011 |
Paul Kerley, County Dublin IE
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20100100693 | DETECTION OF ACTIVITY PATTERNS - A monitoring system ( | 04-22-2010 |
Priscilla Grace Kerley, Cambridge GB
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20140026278 | Primula plant named 'Kerbelred' - A new and distinct | 01-23-2014 |
Robert Kerley, Dallas, TX US
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20110291374 | Wheeled Crutch - The present invention is directed towards a wheeled crutch that supports an injured human lower limb with the injured limb extended towards the front of the user. The wheeled crutch comprises a seat attached to a seat support, and a wheeled base with at least three legs. A lower limb support and foot rest allow the user to rehabilitate the injured lower limb while remaining ambulatory. | 12-01-2011 |
Sam Kerley, Arlington, TN US
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20130076891 | VISION SYSTEM - Embodiments may disclose a vision system for detecting a defect, including a conveyer belt configured to move at least one bottle through the vision system; a light emitting diode (LED) backlight configured to silhouette any dark contamination on a surface or inside the at least one bottle; a robot with a bottle gripper tooling, the robot configured to pick up the at least one bottle and rotate the at least one bottle; at least one camera configured to take pictures of the at least one bottle while the at least one bottle is being rotated; and a flipper arm configured to stop or allow the at least one bottle to move to a position where the robot picks up the at least one bottle. | 03-28-2013 |
Timothy Edward Kerley, Cambridge GB
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20140026278 | Primula plant named 'Kerbelred' - A new and distinct | 01-23-2014 |
Tom Kerley, Gardnerville, NV US
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20090143451 | COMPOUNDS THAT INCREASE TELOMERASE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE (TERT) EXPRESSION AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME - Compounds, and methods of using the same, are provided which increase the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) in a cell. These compounds and methods find use in a variety of applications in which increased expression of telomerase is desired, including immortalization of cell lines and treating conditions in a subject characterized by cellular senescence. | 06-04-2009 |