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  • Covington, KY
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Mobile, AL

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Lawyers & Attorneys

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Charles Hardy - Lawyer

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ISLN:
906698592
Admitted:
1984
University:
Marietta College, B.A., 1980
Law School:
Ohio Northern University, J.D., 1983

License Records

Charles E Hardy

License #:
6378 - Active
Category:
VSF Employee
Expiration Date:
Aug 9, 2017

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Charles Hardy
Principal
Phi Kappa Theta Omicron Alumni Association, Inc
Civic/Social Association
365 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Charles E. Hardy
MEDIAWORKS, INC
1070 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Gods of Management: How They Work and Why They Will Fail

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Author

Charles B. Hardy

ISBN #

0285623362

Chemicals for Forest Fire Fighting

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Author

Charles E. Hardy

ISBN #

0877651043

Credit Policies of the Federal Reserve System

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Author

Charles O. Hardy

ISBN #

0824052382

Ethnic Images in the Comics: An Exhibition in the Museum of the Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, September 15 - December 20, 1986.

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Author

Charles Hardy

ISBN #

0937437018

Cowboy in Caracas: A North American's Memoir of Venezuela's Democratic Revolution

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Author

Charles Hardy

ISBN #

1931896372

Wikipedia References

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Charles Hardy (Eater)

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Deodorizing And/Or Freshening Air

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US Patent:
6913733, Jul 5, 2005
Filed:
Oct 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/972098
Inventors:
Charles Michael Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Kevin George Goodall - Cincinnati OH, US
Jeffrey Donald Painter - Loveland OH, US
Frank Andrej Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Eric Richard Bartsch - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61L009/012
US Classification:
422124, 422 5, 424 7621
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for deodorizing and/or freshening the air are disclosed. In one non-limiting embodiment, the apparatus includes one or more passive members and an air moving member. The passive member can be detachable from the air moving member and used separately as a passive filter member, if it contains a deodorizing substance, or as a passive emitting member, if it contains a substance to be emitted into the air. Numerous combinations of passive filter members and passive emitting members can be used with the air moving member, or as stand-alone members in the described methods. In other non-limiting embodiments, devices can be provided that both deodorize and emit substances into the air. Kits are also provided. The substances to be emitted may be arranged in various ways to improve the amount of exposed surface area of the substance to be emitted.

Apparatus And Method For Deodorizing Confined Air Spaces Which Utilize Baking Soda

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US Patent:
7431901, Oct 7, 2008
Filed:
Feb 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/775999
Inventors:
Paul Stiros - Cincinnati OH, US
Jeffrey Donald Painter - Loveland OH, US
Frank Andrej Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Charles Michael Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A61L 9/00
A62B 7/08
B01J 3/00
B01D 47/00
B01D 24/00
US Classification:
422306, 422 1, 422 5, 422120, 422122, 422123, 422124, 422242, 422300, 96153, 96154, 96222, 96226, 55528, 55479, 261 88
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for removing malodor from the air, particularly from confined spaces are disclosed. Such devices and methods are useful for example for storing and preserving food in closed compartments such as refrigerators. The apparatus and methods utilize baking soda as the odor removing substance, either alone, or in combination with another odor removing substance, which may include activated carbon. In one embodiment, the apparatus has a detachable cartridge member which contains baking soda. In one version of this embodiment, the detachable cartridge member is used with an air moving member that draws air through the detachable cartridge member. In one embodiment, the method involves using a detachable cartridge member with an air moving member in one confined space, and using another cartridge member without the air moving member in another compartment of the confined space. In another embodiment, may also be used for emitting a scent, or other substance (including, but not limited to insecticides, air fresheners, deodorants, aromacology, aromatherapy, or any other odor that acts to condition, modify, or otherwise charge the atmosphere or to modify the environment) into the air.

Multiple Use Fabric Conditioning Block With Indentations

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US Patent:
7977303, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Feb 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/059200
Inventors:
Rick Ah-Man Woo - Hamilton OH, US
Toan Trinh - Maineville OH, US
Charles Michael Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Kurt Alfred Karussi - Cincinnati OH, US
Lawrence Andrew Schumacher - Trenton OH, US
John William Smith - Milford OH, US
Jacqueline Marie Duderstadt - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
C11D 17/00
US Classification:
510519
Abstract:
Multiple use fabric conditioning blocks comprising indentations and/or protrusions are useful for conditioning fabric.

Methods, Devices, And Articles For Controlling The Release Of Volatile Materials

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US Patent:
20030175148, Sep 18, 2003
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/098581
Inventors:
Frank Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Charles Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Brice Westring - Loveland OH, US
Rachel Murdell - Cleves OH, US
Eric Bartsch - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A61L009/00
G01D011/26
A62B007/08
US Classification:
422/005000, 422/119000, 422/124000, 422/305000, 422/306000, 422/307000
Abstract:
Methods, devices, and articles for controlling the release of volatile materials are disclosed, including, but not limited to scented materials. The method can be applied to a wide variety of different types of emitting devices.

Articles, Systems, And Methods For Dispensing Volatile Materials

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US Patent:
20040007787, Jan 15, 2004
Filed:
May 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/447756
Inventors:
Frank Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Brice Westring - Loveland OH, US
Charles Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company
International Classification:
A61L009/00
US Classification:
261/026000, 422/005000
Abstract:
Articles, systems and methods for dispensing multiple volatile materials into the environment, including but not limited to scents, are disclosed. In one embodiment of the method, a method for scenting a room occupied by a person is provided that includes the steps of: (a) dispersing into the room a first scent element for a play period, the play period being long enough for the person to comprehend an aroma while not exceeding an interval of time in which the person would become desensitized to the aroma; (b) dispersing into the room a second scent element for the play period after completing the play period associated with the first scent element, the second scent element being different than the first scent element; and (c) dispersing into the room a third scent element for the play period after completing the play period associated with the second scent element, the third scent element being different than both of the first and second scent elements.

Articles, Systems, And Methods For Dispensing Volatile Materials

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US Patent:
20050214158, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/135589
Inventors:
Frank Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Brice Westring - Loveland OH, US
Charles Hardy - Norwood OH, US
International Classification:
A61L009/015
US Classification:
422005000
Abstract:
Articles, systems and methods for dispensing multiple volatile materials into the environment, including but not limited to scents, are disclosed. In one embodiment of the method, a method for scenting a room occupied by a person is provided that includes the steps of: (a) dispersing into the room a first scent element for a play period, the play period being long enough for the person to comprehend an aroma while not exceeding an interval of time in which the person would become desensitized to the aroma; (b) dispersing into the room a second scent element for the play period after completing the play period associated with the first scent element, the second scent element being different than the first scent element; and (c) dispersing into the room a third scent element for the play period after completing the play period associated with the second scent element, the third scent element being different than both of the first and second scent elements.

Apparatus And Method For Deodorizing And/Or Freshening Air

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US Patent:
20050265904, Dec 1, 2005
Filed:
Apr 28, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/117098
Inventors:
Charles Hardy - Norwood OH, US
Kevin Goodall - Cincinnati OH, US
Jeffrey Painter - Loveland OH, US
Frank Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Eric Bartsch - Cincinnati OH, US
Assignee:
The Procter & Gamble Company - Cincinnati OH
International Classification:
A62B007/08
US Classification:
422123000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for deodorizing and/or freshening the air are disclosed. In one non-limiting embodiment, the apparatus includes one or more passive members and an air moving member. The passive member can be detachable from the air moving member and used separately as a passive filter member, if it contains a deodorizing substance, or as a passive emitting member, if it contains a substance to be emitted into the air. Numerous combinations of passive filter members and passive emitting members can be used with the air moving member, or as stand-alone members in the described methods. In other non-limiting embodiments, devices can be provided that both deodorize and emit substances into the air. Kits are also provided. The substances to be emitted may be arranged in various ways to improve the amount of exposed surface area of the substance to be emitted. Intensity controlling mechanisms are also provided.

Apparatus And Method For Deodorizing Confined Air Spaces Which Utilize Baking Soda

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US Patent:
20070065332, Mar 22, 2007
Filed:
Nov 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/599975
Inventors:
Paul Stiros - Cincinnati OH, US
Jeffrey Painter - Loveland OH, US
Frank Kvietok - Cincinnati OH, US
Charles Hardy - Norwood OH, US
International Classification:
A61L 9/00
US Classification:
422005000, 422122000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for removing malodor from the air, particularly from confined spaces are disclosed. Such devices and methods are useful for example for storing and preserving food in closed compartments such as refrigerators. The apparatus and methods utilize baking soda as the odor removing substance, either alone, or in combination with another odor removing substance, which may include activated carbon. In one embodiment, the apparatus has a detachable cartridge member which contains baking soda. In one version of this embodiment, the detachable cartridge member is used with an air moving member that draws air through the detachable cartridge member. In one embodiment, the method involves using a detachable cartridge member with an air moving member in one confined space, and using another cartridge member without the air moving member in another compartment of the confined space. In another embodiment, may also be used for emitting a scent, or other substance (including, but not limited to insecticides, air fresheners, deodorants, aromacology, aromatherapy, or any other odor that acts to condition, modify, or otherwise charge the atmosphere or to modify the environment) into the air.
Charles C Hardy from Covington, KY, age ~39 Get Report