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Christopher Woodhall, Creswell GB
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20130145709 | THERMAL INSULATION QUILT - A multi-layer, thermal insulation quilt (1) comprises two spaced apart, outer layers (2, 3) at least one of which is a reflective thermal insulation layer, between which outer layers there is provided at least one inner layer (4) of thermal insulation, characterised in that the outer layers (2, 3) secured together by a non-metallic, common restraining tag (5) of such length, that the tag (5) determines the maximum separation of the outer layers (2, 3) but effects no compressive loading on the or each thermal insulation layer (4). | 06-13-2013 |
Christopher Woodhall, Creswell, Derbyshire GB
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20100139197 | THERMAL INSULATION QUILT - A multi-layer, thermal insulation quilt ( | 06-10-2010 |
Christopher Edward Woodhall, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20150050424 | METHODS AND COMPOSITION FOR DETECTION OF SURFACE DEFECTS IN SURFACE FINISHING OPERATIONS - In various embodiments, methods are provided for detecting surface defects in in the preparation of a surface for overcoating (e.g., in a painting operation) where the method comprises applying to a surface being prepared for overcoating a highlighting liquid composition that increases the gloss of the surface onto which is applied, wherein said highlighting liquid substantially comprises odorless mineral spirits; examining the glossy surface for surface shape irregularities; and removing any noted surface shape irregularities by mechanical means. | 02-19-2015 |
Edward W. Woodhall, Los Altos, CA US
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20100009215 | PROTECTIVE MASKING SOLUTIONS COMPRISING THIXOTROPIC FILM FORMERS - This invention provides a masking material that can be used to protect an underling surface (e.g., an automobile surface) during an overcoating (e.g., painting) operation. The masking material in one embodiment includes a thickener and a pH control agent and water. The masking material can be applied to a surface that is to be protected from paint overspray or other coating processes, allowed to dry, and the surface then coated (e.g., with paint). After drying of the paint, or other coating, the masking material can removed by water washing. | 01-14-2010 |
20120148747 | MASKING SOLUTIONS COMPRISING SILOXANE-BASED SURFACTANTS FOR USING IN PAINTING OPERATIONS - This invention provides a masking material that can be used to protect an underling surface (e.g. an automobile surface) during an overcoating (e.g. painting) operation. The masking material in one embodiment includes a thickener and a pH control agent and water. The masking material can be applied to a surface that is to be protected from paint overspray or other coating processes, allowed to dry, and the surface then coated (e.g. with paint). After drying of the paint, or other coating, the masking material can removed by water washing. | 06-14-2012 |
20130224501 | MASKING SOLUTIONS COMPRISING SILOXANE-BASED SURFACTANTS FOR USING IN PAINTING OPERATIONS - This invention provides a masking material that can be used to protect an underling surface (e.g. an automobile surface) during an overcoating (e.g. painting) operation. The masking material in one embodiment includes a thickener and a pH control agent and water. The masking material can be applied to a surface that is to be protected from paint overspray or other coating processes, allowed to dry, and the surface then coated (e.g. with paint). After drying of the paint, or other coating, the masking material can removed by water washing. | 08-29-2013 |
Edward William Woodhall, Saratoga, CA US
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20140158043 | PROTECTIVE DUST SUPPRESSION COATING SYSTEMS FOR PAINT BOOTHS - In various embodiments multi-component systems for the protection of spray booth surfaces and the suppression of dust are provided. In certain embodiments the multi-component system for the temporary protection of a paint spray booth and the suppression of dust comprises a first component comprising a liquid that when applied to a surface of said paint booth dries to form a peelable film; and a second component comprising a liquid that when applied to a surface of said paint booth or to said film, forms a tacky coating that adheres dust particles. In certain embodiments the system further comprises a third component comprising a liquid that when applied to a surface of said paint booth or to said film, forms a tacky coating that adheres dust particles, wherein the composition of said third component is different than the composition of said second component. In certain embodiments the system further comprises a non-woven material configured for application to a floor of a spray booth. | 06-12-2014 |
Michael Woodhall, Blairgowrie ZA
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20160140492 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEPLETABLE, NATURAL ASSET MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING AND ANALYSIS - This invention relates to a natural resource and reserve management system, a corresponding method and a resultant natural asset inventory. The system has means for amalgamating and integrating data from disparate expert technical systems and applications, including computer developed or generated data, into at least one common, spatially-referenced database for use by at least one commercially available inventory management application, in order to provide integrated natural asset management in a natural resource inventory. The natural resources and reserves may comprise of depletable mineral resources and reserves, the amalgamation and integration may be conducted continually, and the data may be from disparate expert technical systems and applications in order to provide integrated mineral asset management in a mineral resource inventory. | 05-19-2016 |
Steven L. Woodhall, Syracuse, UT US
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20110037225 | PROJECTILE GOLF GAME - Embodiments of projectile golf game may include a variety of targets, each of them representing a “hole” to imitate playing traditional golf. For example, nine different “hole” targets having different configurations similar to a golf course layout may be provided. Scoring is accomplished based, at least in part, by the locations at which projectiles hit the targets and/or the number of projectiles used. Additionally, a handicap target may be used to determine the skills of each participant to level the skill levels of various participants. | 02-17-2011 |