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Ian B. Merwin, Ronan, MT US
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20080210593 | TOOL HOLDER - A tool holder is provided. The tool holder includes first and second casings connected by a hinge and at least one tool carrier. The tool carrier includes a base portion coupled to one of either the one of the first or second casings and a holder portion having at least one holder assembly adapted to receive a tool accessory. The holder portion is coupled to the base portion for selective movement between a stored position and a removal position, wherein the holder portion is positioned relative to the base portion to permit the tool accessory to be removed from the holder portion. | 09-04-2008 |
Jacqueline Merwin, Falls Village, CT US
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20130290218 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGULATORY COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT - A regulatory compliance management system, method, and program for regulatory compliance management are provided. A method for regulatory compliance management includes: based on an investment portfolio, tagging and searching, by a query module, regulatory and other documents; receiving, by an analysis module, the documents; based on the received documents: determining and displaying trade errors; summarizing and displaying transactions in different accounts in the investment portfolio; summarizing and displaying instances of long and short positions occurring within a same security in the investment portfolio; determining and displaying daily trading volume for a security in the investment portfolio; determining and displaying total price times quantity of transactions for specific broker dealers in the investment portfolio; determining and displaying commissions in the investment portfolio; determining and displaying population standard deviation and distance from the mean for transactions within accounts, brokerages, and securities in the investment portfolio over a selectable time period. | 10-31-2013 |
Jeffrey D. Merwin, Buffalo Grove, IL US
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20090079418 | Systems and Methods for Monitoring Voltage - Methods and systems for monitoring voltage are disclosed, including: a plurality of circuit points, a first bus configured to electrically couple to a voltage measurement device, a first set of switches configured to selectively electrically couple a first subset of the circuit points to the first bus, at least one other bus configured to electrically couple to at least one of: the voltage measurement device and another voltage measurement device, and at least one other set of switches configured to selectively electrically couple at least one other subset of the circuit points to the other bus. | 03-26-2009 |
20110089932 | Systems and Methods for Monitoring Voltage - Methods and systems for monitoring voltage are disclosed, including: a plurality of circuit points, a first bus configured to electrically couple to a voltage measurement device, a first set of switches configured to selectively electrically couple a first subset of the circuit points to the first bus, at least one other bus configured to electrically couple to at least one of: the voltage measurement device and another voltage measurement device, and at least one other set of switches configured to selectively electrically couple at least one other subset of the circuit points to the other bus. | 04-21-2011 |
Johnathan Paul Merwin, Mesa, AZ US
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20110174382 | Secondary Containment System Comprising A Mattress And Method Of Using Same - A secondary fuel containment system comprising a housing impervious to vehicular fluids and formed to include an opening and a material porous to vehicular fluid disposed within the opening. The housing is sized to accommodate a mattress. | 07-21-2011 |
John M. Merwin, Orlando, FL US
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20140163989 | INTEGRATED LANGUAGE MODEL, RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An integrated language model includes an upper-level language model component and a lower-level language model component, with the upper-level language model component including a non-terminal and the lower-level language model component being applied to the non-terminal. The upper-level and lower-level language model components can be of the same or different language model formats, including finite state grammar (FSG) and statistical language model (SLM) formats. Systems and methods for making integrated language models allow designation of language model formats for the upper-level and lower-level components and identification of non-terminals. Automatic non-terminal replacement and retention criteria can be used to facilitate the generation of one or both language model components, which can include the modification of existing language models. | 06-12-2014 |
Kristian R. Merwin, Salt Lake City, UT US
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20140174457 | HANDHELD WATERPIPE WITH SPILL RESISTANT CHAMBER - The present disclosure is directed to a handheld waterpipe for smoking, with a spill resistant water chamber. The central chamber may be formed as an enlarged tube having closed upper and lower ends. An upper tube extends from a top opening through the upper end and a lower tube extends from an upper opening inside the central chamber through the lower end. An inner chamber is formed inside the central chamber around the lower tube. One or more small openings are formed between the inner chamber and the central chamber. When liquid is placed into the central chamber, it passes through the small openings to form a continuous body of liquid between the two chambers. If the central chamber is tipped, the liquid resides within the chamber in a space between the upper and lower tubes and a sidewall of the central chamber, thereby preventing spilling. | 06-26-2014 |
Richard Merwin, Phoenix, AZ US
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20100140368 | NON-HAZARDOUS FOAMING ANT SPRAY BASED ON NATURAL OILS, CARBOXYLATE SALTS AND OPTIONAL SYNERGISTS - A foaming insecticidal ant spray is described that minimally comprises an essential oil, an emulsifier, a carboxylate salt and water, which has maximum mortality on ants. A method for killing and controlling ants is described wherein the composition is foamed directly onto the ants whereby the ants become entangled within the foam, increase their contact time with the compositions, and perish. | 06-10-2010 |
20120164081 | NON-HAZARDOUS FOAMING ANT SPRAY BASED ON NATURAL OILS, CARBOXYLATE SALTS AND OPTIONAL SYNERGISTS - A foaming insecticidal ant spray is described that minimally comprises an essential oil, an emulsifier, a carboxylate salt and water, which has maximum mortality on ants. A method for killing and controlling ants is described wherein the composition is foamed directly onto the ants whereby the ants become entangled within the foam, increase their contact time with the compositions, and perish. | 06-28-2012 |
Richard K. Merwin, Phoenix, AZ US
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20130195946 | INSECTICIDAL HYDROGEL FEEDING SPHERES - Unique spherically shaped insecticidal hydrogel feeding spheres are described comprising insecticide active, food source, optional adjuvant, water, and super-absorbent polymer. The large discrete spheres with diameters of about 2 mm to about 6 mm are made possible by the use of coarse dry granulated polyacrylamide/acrylates copolymer having particle size of from about 1 mm to about 4 mm. The insecticidal hydrogel bait spheres may be placed out in the environment to control insects without the need for a bait station enclosure. The present invention also comprises a method for producing the large discrete bait spheres. | 08-01-2013 |
Ronald P. Merwin, Granger, IN US
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20150198575 | METHOD AND KIT FOR DETERMINING IF A SHOCK TREATMENT IS NECESSARY FOR A WATER SOURCE - A kit for determining if a shock treatment is required for a water source may comprise a test strip having at least two chemically treated test areas. One of the areas is responsive in color to a concentration of free chlorine in the water and another test area is responsive in color to a concentration of total chlorine in the water. A chlorine indicator scale may be provided on a substrate, such as a label, and comprises a plurality of pairs of colored indicia and each pair of colored indicia representing a color pattern indicating a concentration, or range of concentrations, of total chlorine and free chlorine in the water. An alphanumeric designation may be provided adjacent to each pair of indicia indicating whether a shock treatment is required for the water source based on a color pattern the associated indicia pattern. | 07-16-2015 |