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Alex Odle, Seattle, WA US
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20110314516 | TECHNIQUES TO SHARE BINARY CONTENT - Techniques to share binary content are described. An apparatus may comprise a first related client having a message platform with a file share feature and an object store, the file share feature operative to retrieve a data object for a publishing client having a defined relationship with the first related client and a second related client, the first related client to send the data object to the second related client on behalf of the publishing client, and the object store operative to store and manage the data object using a unique name identifier received with the data object. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-22-2011 |
James Kenton Odle, Newark, DE US
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20120067235 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING PRINTING FORMS ON A MOUNTABLE SURFACE - A method and apparatus of securing and tensioning a printing form in an apparatus having a rotatable drum, comprising positioning a first portion of the printing form over a first set of pins that are coupled to a surface of the drum. The first portion of the printing form is then stamped onto the first set of pins thereby securing the first portion of the printing form to the drum. A rotatable member having a second set of pins is rotated so that the circumferential distance between the first set of pins and the second set of pins, is about equal to the length of the printing form. The drum is rotated until a second portion of the printing form is positioned above the second set of pins. The second portion of the printing form is then stamped onto the second set of pins. | 03-22-2012 |
Jeffrey Allen Odle, Middletown, DE US
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20100040747 | SILICA MICROGELS FOR REDUCING CHILL HAZE - The present invention provides a method of reducing chill haze in a protein containing liquid (especially beverages resulting from fermentation such as beer and wine) by contacting the liquid with silica microgels having an average microgel diameter of at least 18 nm, more preferably at least 45 nm, and most preferably at least 70 nm. It has now been discovered that microgels having an average microgel diameter of less than about 18 nm do not adequately reduce chill haze of a protein containing liquid. In particular, while microgels having an average microgel diameter of less than about 18 nm cause the coagulation of haze-forming components, these components remain suspended in liquid and continue to cause haze despite allowing the liquid to settle for long periods of time. Conversely, it has now been discovered that microgels having an average microgel diameter of at least about 18 nm cause the coagulation and precipitation of haze-forming components and the rapid settling thereof without the use of an organic polymer which acts as a flocculating agent. | 02-18-2010 |
Keith Preston Odle, Hendersonville, TN US
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20100270764 | Adaptable Rugged Terrain Cart - The current invention is a non motorized cart for use on rugged terrain, operated by one or more persons, comprising a single wheel with a brake attached to the wheel housing of a rigid frame. The frame additionally comprises a posteriorly positioned primary steering and lifting handgrip, and an anteriorly positioned supplementary assistance lifting handgrip. The frame additionally provides multiple detachable connections for various interchangeable load bearing platforms, which can be easily interchanged in the field, without tools. The frame additionally provides an attachment point for supplemental sources of motive power. Additional features include an electronic odometer and a self contained electrical storage system. | 10-28-2010 |
Kirtland Louis Odle, Hendersonville, TN US
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20100270764 | Adaptable Rugged Terrain Cart - The current invention is a non motorized cart for use on rugged terrain, operated by one or more persons, comprising a single wheel with a brake attached to the wheel housing of a rigid frame. The frame additionally comprises a posteriorly positioned primary steering and lifting handgrip, and an anteriorly positioned supplementary assistance lifting handgrip. The frame additionally provides multiple detachable connections for various interchangeable load bearing platforms, which can be easily interchanged in the field, without tools. The frame additionally provides an attachment point for supplemental sources of motive power. Additional features include an electronic odometer and a self contained electrical storage system. | 10-28-2010 |
Richard C. Odle, Long Beach, CA US
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20110121130 | BLENDED WING BODY CARGO AIRPLANE - A blended wing body cargo aircraft is disclosed. A body section defines a cargo volume, where an outer surface of the body section is shaped to provide an aerodynamic lifting surface. A cargo door and ramp structure is located in an aft end of the body section and is shaped to conform to an outer shape of the aerodynamic lifting surface when in a closed position. A control surface has a slightly cambered downward shape, and is positioned substantially near an aft end of the cargo door and ramp structure. | 05-26-2011 |
Robert R. Odle, Elkton, MD US
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20100303605 | REMOVAL OF MOISTURE FROM PROCESS GAS - Embodiments of the disclosure may provide an exemplary method for operating a compressor system, wherein the method may include cooling a process gas containing water vapor to a first temperature. The water vapor may form a condensate at the first temperature, and cooling the process gas may produce residual heat. At least a portion of the condensate is removed from the process gas, wherein any portion of the condensate that is not removed is a remaining condensate. The remaining condensate may be heated to a second temperature with the residual heat, wherein the remaining condensate in the process gas evaporates at the second temperature. | 12-02-2010 |
20100303670 | REDUCING CORROSION IN A TURBOMACHINE - A method and system for reducing corrosion in a turbomachine. The method may include providing a process gas to a condenser, wherein the process gas contains a condensate having a pH level that is acidic. The condenser may be configured to remove at least a portion of the condensate from the process gas. Any condensate that is not removed is a remaining condensate. The method may further include increasing the pH level of the remaining condensate to above about 4 by mixing the process gas and the remaining condensate with an amount of pH modifier to form a mixture, and directing the mixture to a compressor coupled to the condenser, wherein the compressor is configured to compress the mixture. | 12-02-2010 |
20120107183 | REDUCING CORROSION IN A TURBOMACHINE - A method and system for reducing corrosion in a turbomachine are provided. The method may include providing a process gas to a condenser, wherein the process gas contains a condensate having a pH level that is acidic. The condenser may be configured to remove at least a portion of the condensate from the process gas. Any condensate that is not removed is a remaining condensate. The method may further include increasing the pH level of the remaining condensate to above about 4 by mixing the process gas and the remaining condensate with an amount of pH modifier to form a mixture, and directing the mixture to a compressor coupled to the condenser, wherein the compressor is configured to compress the mixture. | 05-03-2012 |
20120297930 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONDENSING METAL VAPOURS USING A NOZZLE AND A MOLTEN COLLECTOR - Methods and apparatus are disclosed for condensing vapour phase compounds or elements, typically metals such as magnesium, obtained by reduction processes. | 11-29-2012 |