THOMAS BARNHART
Pharmacy in Atlanta, GA

License number
Pennsylvania RP017562L
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address 2
Atlanta, GA 30345
Pennsylvania

Professional information

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Thomas Barnhart

Position:
Account Director at BrightWave Marketing, Manager of Client Services at BrightWave Marketing
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
BrightWave Marketing - Atlanta since Jan 2013 - Account Director BrightWave Marketing - Atlanta since Aug 2011 - Manager of Client Services
Education:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington 2001 - 2006
Skills:
Email and CRM Strategy, Customer Lifecycle Management, Email Marketing, Email, CRM, Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Interactive Marketing, Strategy, New Media, Digital Marketing, Integrated Marketing


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
6629888, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
Jan 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/480656
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA 30319
International Classification:
A63F 1300
US Classification:
463 16, 463 17, 463 31
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first patterns ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second patterns ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first patterns ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may he used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
5984367, Nov 16, 1999
Filed:
May 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/081795
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA
Joel M. Brooks - Conyers GA
International Classification:
B44F 110
US Classification:
283 92
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
2002001, Feb 14, 2002
Filed:
Oct 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/969063
Inventors:
Thomas Barnhart - Atlanta GA, US
Joel Brooks - Conyers GA, US
International Classification:
B05D001/36, B32B003/00, B05D007/00, B32B027/14
US Classification:
428/195000, 427/402000
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
7747472, Jun 29, 2010
Filed:
Jun 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/474616
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
WS Packaging Group, Inc. - Algoma WI
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 26, 705 1, 705 14, 705 10, 705 27, 707 10, 707100, 463 16, 463 17, 463 31, 283 72
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
2003023, Dec 18, 2003
Filed:
Apr 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/411363
Inventors:
Thomas Barnhart - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
A63F009/24, A63F013/00, G06F017/00, G06F019/00
US Classification:
463/016000
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
2005009, May 5, 2005
Filed:
Oct 7, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/681587
Inventors:
Thomas Barnhart - Atlanta GA, US
Joel Brooks - Conyers GA, US
International Classification:
B44F001/10
US Classification:
283092000, 283095000, 273138100, 273138200, 283114000
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
2010023, Sep 16, 2010
Filed:
May 25, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/787042
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA, US
Joel M. Brooks - Conyers GA, US
Assignee:
Hidden Image Technology Solutions, LLC - Cumming GA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
463 16, 463 31, 463 47
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Method Of Making Hidden Image Game Piece

US Patent:
6296900, Oct 2, 2001
Filed:
Nov 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/437254
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA
Joel M. Brooks - Conyers GA
International Classification:
B05D 506, B05D 136, B32B 702
US Classification:
427145
Abstract:
A hidden image game piece and a method by which a hidden image game piece is produced. A first pattern of colored ink is deposited on a transparent or highly translucent substrate at 110-180 density, forming the image which is to be hidden. Then a second pattern of colored ink, of a different color than first pattern's ink, is deposited upon the substrate on top of the first pattern, at 90-170 density. When the game piece is flooded with additive light of the same color as the second pattern's ink, the previously concealed image, composed of the first pattern's ink, becomes perceptible. Because a transparent or highly translucent substrate is used for the game piece, and because the density of the ink application is controlled within specific ranges, this game piece may be used with a computer monitor, or with other low-intensity sources of additive light.


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Mystery Puzzle Game

US Patent:
5401032, Mar 28, 1995
Filed:
Oct 4, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/131488
Inventors:
Thomas L. Barnhart - Atlanta GA
Frank M. Smith - Atlanta GA
Assignee:
Cassette Productions Unlimited, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A63F 100
US Classification:
273293
Abstract:
A game having a number of cards on which a story is written. Certain elements of the story are obscured by chromatic camouflage. A decoder having a chromatic filter may be used to view the obscured elements.