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USPTO Class 261 | Browse by Industry: Previous - Next | All 07/2011 | Recent | 13: May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | 12: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | July | June | May | April | Mar | Feb | Jan | 11: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | 10: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jul | Jun | May | Apr | Mar | Feb | Jan | | 09: Dec | Nov | Oct | Sep | Aug | Jl | Jn | May | Apr | Mar | Fb | Jn | | 2008 | 2007 | Gas and liquid contact apparatus July category listing 07/11Below are recently published patent applications awaiting approval from the USPTO. Recent week's RSS XML file available below.Listing for abstract view: USPTO application #, Title, Abstract excerpt,Patent Agent. Listing format for list view: USPTO National Class full category number, title of the patent application. 07/28/2011 > patent applications in patent subcategories. category listing 07/21/2011 > 1 patent applications in 1 patent subcategories. category listing 20110175244 - Configurations and methods of gas-assisted spray nozzles: Contemplated configurations and methods are drawn to systems in which gas assisted spray nozzles are used to distribute a liquid phase in micron-sized droplets in a device effluent at a position upstream of a second device having multiple parallel flow paths for the effluent. Most preferably, the assist gas is... Agent: Fluor Technologies Corporation 07/14/2011 > 2 patent applications in 2 patent subcategories. category listing20110169176 - Adapters and methods for aeration applications: Adapters and methods related to aeration applications. An adapter for use in water treatment applications. The adapter includes a generally circular member for conversion of an aeration diffuser holder from a membrane diffuser element holder to a ceramic diffuser element holder. The generally circular member includes a top adapted to... Agent: Aquarius Technologies Inc. 20110169177 - Waterless humidifier for residential and commercial furnaces: A method and apparatus for humidifying residential and commercial buildings in which a flue gas generated by a residential or commercial furnace is provided to one side of a porous liquid water transport membrane and habitable space air is provided to an opposite side of the porous liquid water transport... Agent: Gas Technology Institute 07/07/2011 > 2 patent applications in 2 patent subcategories. category listing20110163463 - Carbon measurement in aqueous samples using oxidation at elevated temperatures and pressures: Apparatus and methods for measuring the concentrations of organic and inorganic carbon, or of other materials, in aqueous samples are described, together with related, specially adapted components and sub-assemblies and related control, operational and monitoring systems.... Agent: 20110163464 - Natural evaporation type humidifier: A natural evaporation type humidifier including a sheet-like member provided with a water supply section to supply water to a humidifying section. Because the water supply section immersed in the water is folded up, that portion of the sheet-like member which has a large area is compact in size, and... Agent: Mikuni Corporation Previous industry: Chemistry of carbon compoundsNext industry: Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes ###### RSS FEED for 20130516: Integrate FreshPatents.com into your RSS reader/aggregator or website to track weekly updates. For more info, read this article. ###### Thank you for viewing Gas and liquid contact apparatus patents on the FreshPatents.com website. These are patent applications which have been filed in the United States. There are a variety ways to browse Gas and liquid contact apparatus patent applications on our website including browsing by date, agent, inventor, and industry. If you are interested in receiving occasional emails regarding Gas and liquid contact apparatus patents we recommend signing up for free keyword monitoring by email. ### FreshPatents.com Support - Terms & Conditions Results in 0.14916 seconds |
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