Eveland, US
David Eveland, Bloomfield, NY US
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20140346104 | CERAMIC FILTER ELEMENT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CERAMIC FILTER ELEMENT - The invention relates to a ceramic filter element ( | 11-27-2014 |
David Eveland, Salem, VA US
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20140059937 | EXIT DEVICE MOUNT WITH CLOSED TERMINATION - An exit device includes a rail having opposite first and second ends and a rear portion with a first opening adjacent the first rail end for attachment to the door surface, the first rail end further having a front portion that inhibits access to the first rail opening in a direction normal to the rail rear portion. The method for installing it includes securing a mount having a cantilevered portion extending therefrom to the door at the surface first end such that the mount cantilevered portion provides a space between the cantilevered portion and the door and placing the rail against the door surface such that the mount extends through the first rail opening, sliding the rail to engage the rail rear portion adjacent the first rail opening between the mount cantilevered portion and the door and securing the second rail end to the door surface. | 03-06-2014 |
20150211241 | EXIT DEVICE MOUNT WITH CLOSED TERMINATION - An exit device includes a rail having opposite first and second ends and a rear portion with a first opening adjacent the first rail end for attachment to the door surface, the first rail end further having a front portion that inhibits access to the first rail opening in a direction normal to the rail rear portion. The method for installing the rail includes securing a mount having a cantilevered portion extending therefrom to the door at the surface first end such that the mount cantilevered portion provides a space between the cantilevered portion and the door and placing the rail against the door surface such that the mount extends through the first rail opening, sliding the rail to engage the rail rear portion adjacent the first rail opening between the mount cantilevered portion and the door and securing the second rail end to the door surface. | 07-30-2015 |
Doug C. Eveland, Bonsall, CA US
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20130245472 | CONTROLLING ACCESS TO A MEDICAL MONITORING SYSTEM - Systems and techniques for remote medical monitoring. In one implementation, a method includes monitoring a first medical condition of an individual, the monitoring being initiated remotely by a monitoring service, receiving a query relating to a second medical condition of the individual, transmitting a response to the query to the monitoring service, receiving a prompt from the monitoring service, and transmitting a response to the prompt to the monitoring service. The query is received from the monitoring service. The prompt is designed to provoke a particular action. | 09-19-2013 |
James Eveland, La Mesa, CA US
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20130186262 | CASE ANNEALER - A portion of a work-hardened essentially tubular work piece such as a metallic firearm cartridge case is annealed by contact with solid or granular tooling material which has been heated to a temperature approximately that of the appropriate annealing temperature, thereby reducing the possibility of overheating the work piece, and also thereby permitting the annealing of only that portion of the work piece contacted or in close proximity to the point(s) of contact. | 07-25-2013 |
20140318351 | ANNEALING SYSTEM FOR CARTRIDGE CASINGS - A portion of a work-hardened essentially tubular work piece such as a metallic firearm cartridge case is annealed by contact with solid or granular tooling material which has been heated to a temperature approximately that of the appropriate annealing temperature, thereby reducing the possibility of overheating the work piece, and also thereby permitting the annealing of only that portion of the work piece contacted or in close proximity to the point(s) of contact. | 10-30-2014 |
Michael J. Eveland, Cedar Rapids, IA US
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20090195136 | UPRIGHT REAR WALL EXTENSION FOR REFRIGERATOR SHELVES - An extending vertical wall is provided that secures to the rear edge of a shelf assembly inside a refrigerator compartment. The vertical wall comprises a vertical panel with two downwardly protruding legs. The legs removably reside within sockets included in the rear edge of the refrigerator shelf assembly. When the vertical wall is attached to the refrigerator shelf assembly, the vertical wall prevents items placed on the shelf from toppling off the back edge of the shelf assembly. At the user's discretion, the vertical wall may be quickly and easily removed from the shelf assembly. In an alternative embodiment, the wall is a formed retainer having an inserted U-shape such that the legs are received in the shelf sockets. | 08-06-2009 |
20090277210 | REFRIGERATOR WITH EASY ACCESS DRAWER - A bottom mount refrigerator is provided with a pantry compartment that is accessible from outside the refrigerator by pulling open an easy access pantry drawer without the need to first open the fresh food compartment or the freezer compartment. A divider between the pantry compartment and the fresh food compartment is formed by a secondary mullion and a transparent shelf. The secondary mullion is provided with a light source for illuminating the contents of the pantry drawer. A light source at the rear of the pantry compartment shines generally forwardly and upwardly to illuminate the fresh food compartment. | 11-12-2009 |
20150135762 | REFRIGERATOR WITH EASY ACCESS DRAWER - A bottom mount refrigerator is provided with a pantry compartment that is accessible from outside the refrigerator by pulling open an easy access pantry drawer without the need to first open the fresh food compartment or the freezer compartment. A divider between the pantry compartment and the fresh food compartment is formed by a secondary mullion and a transparent shelf. The secondary mullion is provided with a light source for illuminating the contents of the pantry drawer. A light source at the rear of the pantry compartment shines generally forwardly and upwardly to illuminate the fresh food compartment. | 05-21-2015 |
Michael Shane Eveland, Fennville, MI US
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20140020851 | INSULATED GLASS BLIND ASSEMBLY - An insulated glass assembly providing a simple and effective construction for installing a modular assembly inside the insulated glass assembly. The insulated glass assembly may include a spacer frame configured to support the modular assembly, such as a modular blind or shade assembly. The modular assembly may include a head rail module and a control operator module that may be captured by the spacer frame. For example, the spacer frame may capture the head rail module near the upper portion or the lower portion of the insulated glass blind assembly, and may capture the control operator module on a side adjacent to the head rail module. | 01-23-2014 |
Randal W. Eveland, Concord, OH US
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20090047176 | INDICATOR FOR MONITORING A STERILIZATION PROCESS - The disclosed invention relates to an indicator composition comprising at least one iodide salt, at least one binder, at least one carbonate salt and/or at least one sulfate salt, and at least one antioxidant. The indicator composition may contain at least one dye, complexing agent, inhibitor, and/or solvent. A sterilization indicator comprising the foregoing indicator composition is disclosed. The sterilization indicator may be used for monitoring sterilization processes involving oxidative chemistries. | 02-19-2009 |
Renee A. Eveland, Concord, OH US
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20150307804 | Pyran Dispersants - The disclosed technology relates to ashless compounds exhibiting neutral pH and having sufficient polarity to act as a dispersant. The disclosed technology additionally relates to the use of the ashless compounds in engine lubricants as dispersants for preventing engine deposit without degrading seals or increasing (i.e. contributing to) corrosion. | 10-29-2015 |
Renee A. Eveland, Kirkland, OH US
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20150094245 | Dispersants Derived From Hydroxy Fatty Acid Polyesters And Polyalkylene Glycol Dispersants - The disclosed invention relates to a dispersant composition comprising at least one block derived from (i) a polyester of a hydroxy substituted carboxylic acid and at least one block derived from (ii) a polyalkylene glycol terminated by a amine group or a hydroxyl group. The invention also provides lubricating compositions containing the described dispersant as well as methods of making and using the described dispersant, including method of making the dispersant, methods of lubricating an engine with a lubricant containing the described dispersant, and methods of reducing sludge formation in an engine. | 04-02-2015 |
20150175930 | LUBRICATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING A DISPERSANT - The invention provides a lubricating composition containing a compound comprising the reaction product of a polyolefin, an ethylenically unsaturated aromatic acylating agent (or carboxylic reactant), and an amine, and an oil of lubricating viscosity. The invention further relates to the use of the lubricating composition in an internal combustion engine. | 06-25-2015 |
Renee A. Eveland, Concord Township, OH US
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20090018040 | Dispersants from Condensed Polyamines - A succinimide dispersant comprising the condensation product of a hydrocarbyl-substituted succinic anhydride or reactive equivalent thereof with an alkylene polyamine, wherein the alkylene polyamine is a condensed amine, exhibits improved viscometrics. | 01-15-2009 |
20090305923 | Dispersant Viscosity Modifiers Based on Maleic Anhydride-Styrene Copolymers - An interpolymer composition comprising monomer-derived units of (i) at least one of an aliphatic olefin containing from 2 to 30 carbon atoms and a vinyl aromatic monomer, and (ii) at least one alpha, beta-unsaturated acylating agent; wherein a portion of said acylating agent monomers is esterified and wherein a portion of said acylating agent monomers is condensed with at least one aromatic amine, provides good viscosity modification and dispersancy performance. | 12-10-2009 |
20100130393 | Ester Dispersant Composition for Soot Handling in EGR Engines - Reaction of a carboxylic acid-containing polymer with certain aromatic amines and polyols results in ester containing dispersant viscosity modifiers with improved soot handling performance in heavy-duty diesel engines, compared with non-ester containing dispersants. | 05-27-2010 |
20130143780 | Lubricating Composition Containing a Dispersant - The invention provides a lubricating composition containing a compound comprising the reaction product of a polyolefin, an ethylenically unsaturated aromatic acylating agent (or carboxylic reactant), and an amine, and an oil of lubricating viscosity. The invention further relates to the use of the lubricating composition in an internal combustion engine. | 06-06-2013 |
20130274160 | Amine Terminated and Hydroxyl Terminated Polyether Dispersants - The disclosed technology relates to a dispersant composition comprising the reaction product of a polyolefin acylating agent and an amine terminated or hydroxyl terminated polyether. In addition, the technology relates to lubricating compositions containing the dispersant composition and an optional synergistic amount of another dispersant, as well as methods of employing the dispersant composition in an engine and engine oils. | 10-17-2013 |
Ronald Eveland, Milwaukee, WI US
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20080243663 | Route Planning and Commodity Cost Estimating System - The present invention is a travel planning system including a commodity cost forecasting component and a route planning component that can be utilized in conjunction with one another to provide a commodity cost optimized route between locations supplied by a user of the system. The commodity cost forecasting component utilizes a suitable algorithm and current commodity cost information to provide an estimate of commodity costs at locations along an optimized route provided by the route planning component to travel between the point of origin and the destination supplied by the user to the system. The system also enables a user to determine the estimated commodity cost at a selected location, separately from planning a travel route to or from that location. | 10-02-2008 |
Winsor G. Eveland, Englewood, FL US
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20120040068 | Citrus product as replacement in food items - The present invention is directed to certain food stuffs wherein certain ingredients in foods are substituted by a product made of citrus peel that has been ground to a powder to form a citrus product. The certain ingredients in the foodstuff are, for example, milk and eggs. The citrus product has oils contained therein that are reduced from 78% in some instances and to 1.8% in other instances. Depending on the use, the citrus product could be used to substitute certain meats in certain foods to render them meatless the result being the same in taste and the same in appearance. In other instances, the citrus product is used as a substitute in deep frying foods and as a replacement in the batter that makes breads, muffins or cornstarch. Again the result is the same as mentioned above. | 02-16-2012 |
Zachary Eveland, Brooklyn, NY US
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20140106833 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GATHERING AND ANALYZING OBJECTIVE MOTION DATA - The systems and methods described herein attempt to provide data capture and analysis in a non-intrusive fashion. The captured data can be analyzed for qualitative conclusions regarding an object's actions. For example, a system for analyzing activity of an athlete to permit qualitative assessments of that activity comprises a first processor to receive activity-related data from sensors on the athlete. A first database stores the activity-related data. A second database contains pre-identified motion rules. A second processor compares the received activity-related data to the pre-identified motion rules, wherein the second processor identifies a pre-identified motion from the pre-identified motion rules that corresponds to the received activity-related data. A memory stores the identified pre-selected motion. | 04-17-2014 |
Zachary E. Eveland, Brooklyn, NY US
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20130021278 | SHAPED CAPACITIVE TOUCH SENSOR, DEVICES, AND METHODS OF USE - Touch sensors and associated systems and methods are disclosed. The amount of skin of a user's finger that touches the touch sensor changes in relation to the intensity or pressure applied by the finger. A variable control signal is generated proportional to the pressure applied to the touch sensor. | 01-24-2013 |