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Claude W. Mixon, Billings, MO US
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20140129038 | Cross Contamination Control Systems with Fluid Product ID Sensors - A crossover protection system including a product transport vehicle having a tank compartment for containing a liquid product, a fluid property sensor positioned to contact liquid product stored in the tank compartment, a system controller, and a valve coupled to the tank compartment. The valve regulates a flow of liquid product from the tank compartment and has a normally locked state. The system controller may compare a received transported liquid type signal from the fuel property sensor indicative of the type of liquid product in the tank compartment and compare the type of liquid product to a stored liquid product type. If the two types match, the crossover protection controller transitions the valve to an unlocked state to allow the liquid product to unload from the tank compartment. If the two types do not match, the crossover protection controller will disable the valve from transitioning to the unlocked state. | 05-08-2014 |
20140277820 | TEMPERATURE MONITORING AND CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD - A wireless system for monitoring and control of the temperature of a product in transport includes a controller system wirelessly connected to a temperature system and a valve control system. The temperature system measures the current temperature of the product and wirelessly transmits the temperature information to the controller system. The valve control system controls the position of a valve allowing heated fluid to move through the product, heating the product. The controller system allows an operator to input a high temperature limit and low temperature limit and alarm, and using the current temperature of the product, wirelessly signals the valve control system to open or close the valve in order to keep the temperature of the product between the high temperature limit and low temperature limit. The controller system monitors and records the product temperature, high and low temperature limits and alarms, and provides a report of the data. | 09-18-2014 |
David Mixon, Port Murrary, NJ US
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20120063984 | PROCESSES AND AN APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING HIGH PURITY POLYSILICON - In one embodiment, the instant invention includes a method having steps of: feeding a fluidizing gas stream having at least 80 percent of halogenated silicon source gas or mixture of halogenated silicon source gases to fluidize silicon seeds in a reactor, achieving the fluidization of silicon seeds in a reaction zone prior to when the fluidizing gas stream reaches at least 600 degrees Celsius; heating the fluidized silicon seeds residing within the reaction zone to a sufficient reaction temperature to result in more than 50% of the equilibrium conversion for the thermal decomposition reaction in the reaction zone of the reactor; and maintaining the fluidizing gas stream at the sufficient reaction temperature and a sufficient residence time within the reaction zone hereby resulting in more than 50% of the equilibrium conversion for the thermal decomposition reaction in a single stage within the reaction zone to produce an elemental silicon. | 03-15-2012 |
David Mixon, Port Murray, NJ US
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20100263734 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR COOLING A REACTION EFFLUENT GAS - In one embodiment, a method for cooling a reaction effluent gas includes feeding a sufficient amount of a suitable silicon source cooling gas into a stream of the reaction effluent gas, wherein the reaction effluent gas is produced by a thermal decomposition of at least one silicon source gas in a reactor, and wherein sufficient amount of the suitable silicon source cooling gas is defined based a concentration of the at least one chemical species in the reaction effluent gas; cooling the reaction effluent gas to a sufficient temperature so that: the cooled reaction effluent gas is capable of being handled by a material that is not suitable for handling the reaction effluent gas. | 10-21-2010 |
20100266466 | REACTOR WITH SILICIDE-COATED METAL SURFACES - In an embodiment, a reactor includes a section, wherein at least a portion of the section includes a base layer, wherein the base layer has a first composition that contains a silicide-forming metal element; and a silicide coating layer, wherein the silicide coating layer is formed by a process of exposing, at a first temperature above 600 degrees Celsius and a sufficient low pressure, the base layer having a sufficient amount of the silicide-forming metal element to a sufficient amount of a silicon source gas having a sufficient amount of silicon element, wherein the silicon source gas is capable of decomposing to produce the sufficient amount of silicon element at a second temperature below 1000 degrees Celsius; reacting the sufficient amount of the silicide-forming metal element with the sufficient amount of silicon element, and forming the silicide coating layer. | 10-21-2010 |
20100266762 | PROCESSES AND AN APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING HIGH PURITY POLYSILICON - In one embodiment, a method includes feeding at least one silicon source gas and polysilicon silicon seeds into a reaction zone; maintaining the at least one silicon source gas at a sufficient temperature and residence time within the reaction zone so that a reaction equilibrium of a thermal decomposition of the at least one silicon source gas is substantially reached within the reaction zone to produce an elemental silicon; wherein the decomposition of the at least one silicon source gas proceeds by the following chemical reaction: 4HSiCl | 10-21-2010 |
20100273010 | Silicide-coated metal surfaces and methods of utilizing same - In an embodiment, a surface of the present invention comprises of at least one base layer, wherein the at least one base layer contains at least one silicide-forming metal element; and at least one silicide coating layer, wherein the at least one silicide coating layer is formed by a process of: i) exposing the at least one base layer having a sufficient amount of the at least one silicide-forming metal element to a sufficient amount of at least one silicon source gas having a sufficient amount of silicon element, ii) reacting the sufficient amount of the at least one silicide-forming metal element with the sufficient amount of silicon element, and iii) forming the at least one silicide coating layer. | 10-28-2010 |
20120267441 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR COOLING A REACTION EFFLUENT GAS - In one embodiment, a method for cooling a reaction effluent gas includes feeding a sufficient amount of a suitable silicon source cooling gas into a stream of the reaction effluent gas, wherein the reaction effluent gas is produced by a thermal decomposition of at least one silicon source gas in a reactor, and wherein sufficient amount of the suitable silicon source cooling gas is defined based a concentration of the at least one chemical species in the reaction effluent gas; cooling the reaction effluent gas to a sufficient temperature so that: the cooled reaction effluent gas is capable of being handled by a material that is not suitable for handling the reaction effluent gas. | 10-25-2012 |
David Mixon, Fairless Hills, PA US
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20150290650 | METHOD FOR GENERATING HIGH SPHERICITY SEED AND FLUIDIZED BED GRANULAR SILICON - The present invention discloses a method for generating high sphericity seed for the operation of a fluidized bed reactor to produce granular polysilicon. The method comprises: using fluidized bed granular silicon as a raw material, passing through a roll crusher apparatus to fracture, the roll crusher apparatus comprises at least one set of rollers, by adjusting the roller gap width between the sets of rollers, the silicon particles which size larger than the roller gap width are crushed, the silicon particles which size smaller than the roller gap width directly pass through the gap, thereby generating the high sphericity seed, then recycle back into fluidized bed reactor for reaction and generate granular silicon. According to the present invention, the generating seeds have a high sphericity and narrow PSD, compared to the low sphericity seeds, the porosity of the FBR in present invention is lower, and easier to avoid the formation of silicon powder and other negative impact. | 10-15-2015 |
Dusk S. Mixon, Saint Amant, LA US
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20150327437 | CHOPPER DRUM MODULE FOR SUGARCANE HARVESTER - A chopper drum module and sugarcane harvester vehicle are disclosed. A module frame distinct from a chassis of the sugarcane harvester may include first and second drum bores on each side of the module, the first drum bores and second drum bores supporting, respectively, first and second chopper drums for parallel rotation. A plurality of mounting devices may be attached to the module frame or the chassis, wherein when the mounting devices are in an engaged state the module frame is secured to the chassis by the mounting devices such that the chopper drums receive sugarcane from a feed mechanism supported by the chassis. When the mounting devices are in a disengaged state, the module frame and the chopper drums may be collectively removable from the chassis and the sugarcane harvester. | 11-19-2015 |
20150327438 | SUGARCANE CLEANING DEFLECTOR ARRANGEMENTS - A cleaning arrangement is disclosed for a sugarcane harvester with a cleaning chamber. A deflector body may include at least one deflection surface at least partly facing a feed stream of cane billets and other material from a feed train of a sugarcane harvester. The deflector body may be fixed to the sugarcane harvester such that the at least one deflection surface extends at least partly within the cleaning chamber. As the feed train moves the feed stream to the cleaning chamber, the at least one deflection surface may deflect at least a portion of the feed stream within the cleaning chamber. | 11-19-2015 |
Ginny S. Mixon, Fernandina Beach, FL US
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20150153141 | Ballistic Vest - A ballistic vest does not include or require a carrier. The vest includes a front ballistic panel permanently enclosed in a front waterproof cover, the front waterproof cover having, on its outer surface, portions of an adjustable body-attachment system; a front body side liner that is detachably secured to a body side portion of the front waterproof cover and that is machine washable; a black ballistic panel permanently enclosed in a back waterproof cover, the back waterproof cover having, on its outer surface, portions of an adjustable body-attachment system; and a back body side liner that is detachably secured to a body side portion of the back waterproof cover and that is machine washable. | 06-04-2015 |
Jerry Mixon, Sarasota, FL US
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20120199233 | REPAIR APPARATUS AND METHOD - A repair device may include a cured-in-place liner having a modification to prevent adhesion of the liner adjacent to an opening in a pipe during the curing process and where a fire activated device has previously been installed/located. The liner may also soften and give way under specific time/temperature exposure that permits an existing fire-stop device to function properly and as designed in a fire event while preventing that device from deploying prematurely and/or by failure of the existing strap, fitting and/or other design deficiency. | 08-09-2012 |
Michael Mixon, Plymouth, MI US
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20140300159 | ELECTRIC RELEASE MANUAL SEAT - A release mechanism of a seat, including a two way motion actuator that moves in both a first direction and in a second direction; a recliner release mechanism that releases a recliner of the seat in response to the two way motion actuator moving in the first direction; and a slide release mechanism that releases a slide mechanism of the seat in response to the two way motion actuator moving in the second direction. The release mechanism also including a first unintentional movement prevention device that prevents the slide mechanism from being released when the two way motion actuator moves in the first direction; and a second unintentional movement prevention device that prevents the recliner from being released when the two way motion actuator moves in the second direction. | 10-09-2014 |
20140339871 | POWER SEAT WITH COMPLETE MANUAL WALK-IN SYSTEM - A seat including a power recliner, a power slide mechanism, a seat back; and a walk-in lever that releases the power recliner so that the seat back may rotate. The seat configured so that rotation of the seat back after being released by the walk-in lever in a forward direction by a predetermined amount releases the power slide mechanism so that the seat may slide in a fore-aft direction. | 11-20-2014 |
20140368013 | VEHICLE SEAT APPARATUS WITH MIDDLE RETURN SLIDE WALK IN - A slide return mechanism of a seat for a vehicle, the seat including a seat back and a seat base, the slide return mechanism including a recliner that reclines the seat back, a slide release lever that locks and unlocks the movement of a slide mechanism of the seat, and a stopper link. Rotation of the recliner causes the seat back to move downward, the slide release lever to unlock the slide mechanism, and the stopper link to move into position to prevent the seat from traveling in a rearward direction at a predetermined position. | 12-18-2014 |
20150314710 | POWER SEAT WITH COMPLETE MANUAL WALK-IN SYSTEM - A seat including a seat back, a walk-in lever that releases the seat back so that the seat back may rotate, a slide mechanism having an upper rail and lower rail, a connection device between the seat back and a slide mechanism that releases the slide mechanism, a lock lever that rotates in response to rotation of the seat back, and a lock lever that rotates in response to rotation of the seat back. The seat configured so that rotation of the seat back in a forward direction by a predetermined amount releases the slide mechanism so that the seat may slide in a fore-aft direction. The slide mechanism configured so that, in the locked position, the lock lever directly contacts the lower rail such that forward force on the seat is directly transferred from the lock lever to the lower rail at the point of direct contact. | 11-05-2015 |
Stephen P. Mixon, Montgomery, TX US
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20080213444 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION IN MEAT PROCESSING - The present invention is directed to compositions, methods, and systems for reducing microbial contamination in meat processing. In accordance with one aspect of the invention, disinfection composition and/or recycled disinfection composition comprising an acid, a buffer, and optionally an antimicrobial metal is applying to a carcass during at least one processing step of sacrificing, scalding, feather/hair/hide removal, eviscerating, and washing. Other aspects of the invention provide a carcass processing system comprising processing stations intermittently fluidly connected via a buffered acidic disinfection composition. | 09-04-2008 |
Stephen Randall Mixon, Painted Post, NY US
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20080279234 | Alignment of lasing wavelength with wavelength conversion peak using modulated wavelength control signal - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a programmable light source comprises one or more semiconductor lasers, a wavelength conversion device, and a laser controller. The controller is programmed to operate the semiconductor laser using a modulated feedback control signal. The wavelength control signal is adjusted based on the results of a comparison of a detected intensity signal with a feedback signal to align the lasing wavelength with the conversion efficiency peak of the wavelength conversion device. Laser controllers and projections systems operating according to the control concepts of the present invention are also provided. | 11-13-2008 |
20090153749 | Portable projector background color correction scheme - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method of controlling an image projector comprising a multi-color laser source, projection optics, an image sensor, and a movement detection device comprises the projection of an image onto a display surface with the image projector. During projection, a movement signal generated by movement detection device is monitored, the movement signal indicating positional displacement of the image projector. A test pattern image is projected onto the display surface using the image projector, wherein the test pattern image projection is initiated as a function of the monitored movement signal. Thereafter, the projected test pattern image is captured from the display surface using the image sensor. A comparison of projected test pattern image data and captured test pattern image data is used to modify the manner in which subsequent images are projected to correct color distortions represented in the captured test pattern image. | 06-18-2009 |
Thomas D. Mixon, Austin, TX US
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20100017402 | Method, Apparatus, and Data Processor Program Product Capable of Enabling Management of Athleticism Development Program Data - Various aspects of one or more methods, apparatuses and data processor program products capable of enabling management of data associated with an athleticism development program are disclosed herein. These various aspects include maintaining a database including subscriber performance data for a plurality of athleticism development program subscribers and facilitating preparation of a subscriber performance report for a specified one of the plurality of athleticism development program subscribers. The subscriber performance data is capable of enabling an attained standardized athleticism level to be determined for each one of the athleticism development program subscribers. The implementation of standardized athleticism levels is advantageous as it supports a measurable plan of progress for motivating a subscriber and trainer to meet their individual and mutual goals. | 01-21-2010 |
20120047132 | Method, Apparatus and Data Processor Program Product Capable of Enabling Administration of a Levels-Based Athleticism Development Program Data - Various aspects of one or more methods, apparatuses and data processor program products capable of enabling management of data associated with an athleticism development program are disclosed herein. These various aspects include maintaining a database including subscriber performance data for a plurality of athleticism development program subscribers and facilitating preparation of a subscriber performance report for a specified one of the plurality of athleticism development program subscribers. The subscriber performance data is capable of enabling an attained standardized athleticism level to be determined for each one of the athleticism development program subscribers. The implementation of standardized athleticism levels is advantageous as it supports a measurable plan of progress for motivating a subscriber and trainer to meet their individual and mutual goals. | 02-23-2012 |
20140108394 | Method, Apparatus, And Data Processor Program Product Capable Of Enabling Management Of Athleticism Development Program Data - Various aspects of one or more methods, apparatuses and data processor program products capable of enabling management of data associated with an athleticism development program are disclosed herein. These various aspects include maintaining a database including subscriber performance data for a plurality of athleticism development program subscribers and facilitating preparation of a subscriber performance report for a specified one of the plurality of athleticism development program subscribers. The subscriber performance data is capable of enabling an attained standardized athleticism level to be determined for each one of the athleticism development program subscribers. The implementation of standardized athleticism levels is advantageous as it supports a measurable plan of progress for motivating a subscriber and trainer to meet their individual and mutual goals and determination of a fitness routine recommendation. | 04-17-2014 |
Vance Mixon, Round Rock, TX US
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20090100581 | HANDS-FREE TOILET SEAT LIFTER AND KIT THEREFOR - A foot-operated apparatus for lifting and lowering a toilet seat has base support adapted to attach to an existing flooring surface using a loop and hook fastener with an adhesive material allowing the base to be easily installed and easily removed for ease of cleaning the unit and the area around the toilet. A lever foot pedal mounted in the base may be a single unit made of extruded and molded poly carbonate material for durability and corrosion resistance. A push rod pivotally connected to the foot pedal and pivotally connected to the toilet seat lifts and lowers the seat upon foot actuation and release, respectively. A leaf spring disposed in the base under the foot pedal returns the toilet seat to the down position after use. Kits may provide the disassembled parts of the apparatus and written instructions for assembly. Other parts may include a cushion disposed in the base to prevent the toilet seat from slamming down; a decorative cabinet to house the apparatus, appliques on the foot pedal to enhance grip and reduce slippage; and even a sleeve for the foot pedal to provide comfort for bare foot users. | 04-23-2009 |