Schweitz
Duane Schweitz, Pittsford, NY US
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20090126642 | LITTER BOX ENCLOSURE - The litter box enclosure minimizes transfer of litter, dust, waste, and odor from the litter pan into nearby areas. The litter box enclosure preferably includes a cardboard construction with a removable cover and floor. The floor is preferably wax-coated to provide moisture resistance. The enclosure and the entry are preferably sized to provide the cat with a healthy environment while preventing small children and medium to large dogs from accessing the litter pan. The enclosure preferably includes a doormat near the entry to provide a comfortable, safe area for cats to rest and clean their paws of any stray litter, waste, or dust before leaving the enclosure. The enclosure also preferably has at least one odor absorption unit to minimize odor in the enclosure. | 05-21-2009 |
Kasper Oktavio Schweitz, Hilleroed DK
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20090145502 | FLOW SYSTEM AND A MICRO FLUIDIC SYSTEM COMPRISING A FLOW SYSTEM - A flow system ( | 06-11-2009 |
20090320945 | FLOW SYSTEM WITH A FLOW RESTRICTER - A flow system, preferably a micro fluidic system, having a base part ( | 12-31-2009 |
Matthew J. Schweitz, San Francisco, CA US
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20100306821 | ACCOUNT-RECOVERY TECHNIQUE - Embodiments of a computer system, a method, and a computer-program product (e.g., software) for use with the computer system are described. These embodiments may be used to evaluate a user request to regain control of an online account. For example, the user request may be submitted online using a web page, and may include information that establishes the user's identity or that substantiates that the user is the owner of the online account, such as a history of recent activities associated with the online account. This information may be evaluated by comparing it to stored information associated with the online account, such as a stored history of recent activities or one or more locations of a registered user when the registered user previously accessed the online account. After evaluating the user request, remedial action may be performed. | 12-02-2010 |