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Bridget Nicole Lemley, Marietta, GA US
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20120219513 | EXPANDED PERCARBONATE SALTS, METHODS OF PRODUCTION AND USES THEREOF - The present invention discloses a compound comprising an expanded percarbonate salt having less than about 24 wt. % hydrogen peroxide. Also disclosed in this invention is a composition including the above-mentioned compound and a liquid loaded thereon. Further, there is disclosed a method of manufacturing the above-described compound. | 08-30-2012 |
David Lemley, Cedar Park, TX US
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20110191196 | System for Interfacing a Client Device with a Point of Sale System - An information technology system taking the form of a management console, central server, point of sale system, software running on a point of sale system and software running on a customer's mobile phone. The software on the customer's mobile phone lets a customer interact with the point of sale system, allowing the customer to view a pending economic transaction, optionally add or remove items to the transaction, and pay for the transaction using payment information stored on the mobile phone. | 08-04-2011 |
David G. Lemley, Cedar Park, TX US
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20120016794 | Real-Time Gifting Using a Computing device and Social Media - A user of a social network can open a tab at a business (e.g., a bar or restaurant) and can provide a message to other users of the social network, to which the user is socially coupled, to join the user at the business. The message to the other users can include an account identification that the other users can use applying money to the tab or in purchasing a good or service, for sale by the business, for the user. One or more of the other users can be present at the business to purchase a good or service for the user, and/or one or more of the other users may not be present at the business to purchase a good or service for the user. For example, one or more of the other users can purchase a good or service for the user from a remote location. | 01-19-2012 |
Dennis W. Lemley, Virginia Beach, VA US
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20130310201 | Apparatus and Method for Simulating a Golf Game Using a Driving Range and a Putting Green - An apparatus and method using the apparatus to simulate a golf game using a driving range and a putting green. A course card having a pictorial schematic representation of a hole of a golf course is used to plan and record strokes made at the driving range. The golfer estimates the distance and direction from the marked position on the course card to the cup, chooses a club, and then drives a ball in a desired direction and with a selected force towards the green and cup. Each stroke taken by the golfer is recorded on the course card and marks the landing location of the ball from the stroke on the course card. This process continues until the golfer deems that his/her ball would be on the green of the hole being simulated. The hole may then be putted at a putting green. | 11-21-2013 |
Earl M. Lemley, Highland, MI US
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20120090811 | OIL COOLER ASSEMBLY - An oil cooler assembly for an internal combustion engine having an oil port adapted for connection with an oil filter. The assembly includes a diverter housing having two sides in which one side is connected directly to the oil port while the other side is connected directly to the oil filter. A heat exchanger is directly coupled to the diverter housing. This heat exchanger has an inlet port open to one side of the diverter housing through an inlet passageway in the diverter housing and an outlet port open to the other side of the diverter housing through an outlet passage formed in the diverter housing. | 04-19-2012 |
Russ Lemley, Phoenix, AZ US
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20120118028 | DUAL LOCK LOCKING SYSTEM FOR CONTAINERS - A locking system is mounted to a door with three rods extending therefrom. The rods have a locked position extending beyond the periphery of the door and an unlocked position not extending beyond the periphery of the door. Three rod receivers are adapted to receive the three rods in the locked position. A handle rotatably engages cam plates which are operatively engaged with the rods whereby rotation of the handle rotates the cam which moves the rod ends from one position to the other. A locking tab extends forwardly from the lower cam plate into a recess and is engaged by a circular lock while the recess prevents movement of the engaged circular lock. A second locking tab extends forwardly from the rod-locking link and a stationary to locking tab is aligned thereto. Both locking tabs are engaged by a padlock preventing movement of the rod-locking link. | 05-17-2012 |
Sara R. Lemley, Clearwater, FL US
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20120101969 | ASSIGNING SENSORS TO PATHS - According to certain embodiments, paths are identified from path data. One or more sensors are assigned to each path. The following are performed: at least one sensor is moved to a path intersection and excess sensors are removed. An excess sensor is a sensor that is not required to satisfy the desired number of sensors of one or more paths. According to certain embodiments, a combined array comprising combined entries is accessed. Each combined entry represents a location and has a value indicating a number of paths at the location. The following are performed to yield a sensor arrangement: a maximum value of the combined array is identified, a sensor is assigned to a location associated with the maximum value, and the paths are removed from the combined array. A result associated with the sensor arrangement is reported. | 04-26-2012 |
20120253664 | Path Determination Using Elevation Data - In certain embodiments, path determination includes receiving terrain elevation data comprising elevation values for locations of an area, where each elevation value indicates an elevation at a location. One or more gradient matrices are calculated from the elevation values. Each gradient matrix comprises gradient values corresponding to the locations. Traversable segments are determined from the gradient matrices, and a path is determined from the traversable segments. | 10-04-2012 |
20120253669 | Maritime Path Determination - In certain embodiments, determining maritime paths includes accessing a feasibility matrix comprising feasibility values for locations of an area. A feasibility value indicates navigability at a location. One or more non-navigable locations represent one or more barriers. Waypoints around the barriers are determined. A cost matrix comprising cost values is calculated. A cost value indicates a distance between two points of a set of points, where the set of points comprises one or more start points, one or more end points, and the waypoints. Dijkstra's technique is applied to a selected start point and a selected end point to yield a shortest length path between the selected start point and the selected end point. | 10-04-2012 |
Shaun Lemley, Chicago, IL US
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20130340790 | Sonic Silverware Washing Appliance - The portable, compact, silverware washing apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus is manufactured so as to easily mount on top of a kitchen countertop or to be easily portable to other locales. The appliance is designed so as to not be connected to a water supply within a home or apartment, but rather rely upon the user to pour in an independent supply of water. The device includes a motor and pump assembly to fill a washing chamber with water and detergent, while a sonic transducer bombards the silverware loaded therein with sonic vibrations. The pump assembly automatically drains the water and waste after completion of the washing cycle. The appliance is configured with a specialized basket for holding the silverware in individualized compartments. | 12-26-2013 |
Timothy Lemley, East Bethany, NY US
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20090084462 | APPARATUS FOR AND METHOD OF FILLING CONTAINER WITH SIMILAR ARTICLES - An apparatus for filling an upright container having a base and an open top with a number of similar articles from an elevated source includes an inlet and an auger assembly. The inlet is adapted to be proximate the elevated source of the similar articles such that the articles enter the apparatus therethrough. The auger includes a substantially helical ramp disposed about a shaft. The auger is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the shaft and is translatable along the longitudinal axis. An end of the auger is disposed proximate the container and includes a discharge through which the articles are discharged into the container. | 04-02-2009 |