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  • Dayton, OH
  • 1968 Armstrong Rd, Fairborn, OH 45324 (937) 879-2252

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Paul David Vicars
VAN HOOSE ASSOCIATES, INC

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Permanent Ink Marker For Re-Identifying Wire

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US Patent:
6582142, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Jan 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/058542
Inventors:
Robert Earl Keller - Spring Valley OH, 45370
Paul David Vicars - Fairborn OH, 45324
International Classification:
A46B 1100
US Classification:
401 11, 401 9, 401198
Abstract:
A permanent ink marker for re-identifying insulated wire. The marker has a container for ink, and a nib that is disposed on the container and in communication with the interior thereof. The nib is provided with a slit that extends from an end of the nib that is remote from the container in a direction toward the container. The end of the slit remote from the end of the nib is preferably widened, and can have a circular cross-section. The end of the nib preferably has a notch where the slit starts.

Electronic Document Manager

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US Patent:
7849052, Dec 7, 2010
Filed:
Jan 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/044434
Inventors:
Paul David Vicars - Dayton OH, US
Eric James VanHoose - Dayton OH, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
G06F 15/02
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707608, 705 9
Abstract:
A system and method for managing electronic files and tasks in a way that is intuitive to the users, mimicking their environment, but “Process-Blind’. The system and method comprise a configurable structure that facilitates the accurate filing and subsequent locating of electronic files in underlying document/record management applications. The manager enables users, with permissions, to communicate with each other regarding these files and their work through ad-hoc workflows that are created by the user as needed, then retained as documentation of events. The manager provides an efficient, secure, auditable handling of unstructured data that is free of predetermined inflexible processes and is not dependant on specific underlying document management software.

Electronic Document Manager

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US Patent:
20080295101, Nov 27, 2008
Filed:
Oct 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/877514
Inventors:
Paul David Vicars - Dayton OH, US
Eric James VanHoose - Dayton OH, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718102
Abstract:
A system and method for managing electronic files and tasks in a way that is intuitive to the users, mimicking their environment. The system and method comprises a configurable structure that facilitates the accurate filing and subsequent locating of electronic files in underlying document management/record management (DM/RM) applications, as well the utilization of business rules to manage a process. The manager enables users, with permissions, to communicate with each other regarding these files and their work through ad-hoc workflows that are created by the user as needed, then retained as documentation of events. The manager provides an efficient, secure, auditable handling of unstructured data that is free of predetermined inflexible processes and is not dependant on specific underlying document management software. The system also provides the users a method for measuring the timeliness of structured and unstructured data and processes on a perpetual, real time basis.

Article Having A Changeable-Expression Face

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US Patent:
47985569, Jan 17, 1989
Filed:
Jul 30, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/891787
Inventors:
Paul D. Vicars - Fairborn OH
Roy J. Hendricks - Fairfax VA
Eugene F. Goubeaux - Dayton OH
Assignee:
U.S. Creative Concepts - Fairborn OH
International Classification:
A63H 336
A63H 338
US Classification:
446391
Abstract:
An article having a changeable-expression face. The article includes a facing plate and facial components, such as a mouth, nose, and eyes, that are rotatably mounted on the facing plate. A securing part of the facial components extends through the facing plate and is secured on the back side of the latter by a fastening mechanism. A backing plate is secured to the back of the facing plate to cover the securing parts and fastening mechanisms.
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