Erickson, US
Alan Erickson, Bozeman, MT US
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20110069741 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEISMOLOGICAL SOUNDING - Systems and methods for seismological sounding with acoustic signals and, more particularly, systems and methods for performing geophysical surveys using spread spectrum acoustic waves generated by non-impulsive sources. A spread spectrum signal is generated and coupled to a medium that is to be sounded for propagation of an acoustic wave through the medium. One or more return signals are received from the medium that are generated by interaction between the acoustic wave and the medium. The return signals are possessed to obtain seismic sounding data describing the structural features of the medium. | 03-24-2011 |
20110317744 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPREAD SPECTRUM ACOUSTIC COMMUNICATION - Systems and methods for communicating with acoustic signals and, more particularly, systems and methods for communicating using direct-sequence spread spectrum acoustic waves generated by non-impulsive sources. A data signal is modulated by a pseudorandom noise signal and the modulated spread spectrum signal is coupled to a transmission medium for propagation of an acoustic wave through the medium. Acoustic signals are received from the medium and are possessed to obtain a transmitted data signal. | 12-29-2011 |
Andrew Ivar Erickson, Vienna, VA US
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20090213001 | Dynamic Location of a Subordinate User - Providing location information to a supervisory user includes providing a parental control, using a computer automatically to determine a location of a subordinate user, and storing location information indicative of the location of the subordinate user in a database. A request of the supervisory user to locate the subordinate user is received and a user interface informs the supervisory user of the location of the subordinate user based on the stored location information. At least one of the storing and/or the informing are based on the parental control. | 08-27-2009 |
20110179117 | DYNAMIC IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER USERS TO AN ONLINE USER - Informing a user of a large scale network dynamically of other network users includes determining dynamically an online context of the user. Other users presently within the online context of the user are identified and trait information is stored that is related essentially only to the user or to the other users in a users store associated with the online context. The user is informed dynamically of the other users based on the stored trait information, such as, for example, an age or other demographic identifier, or information indicative of an expertise, interest, preference, user type and/or other quality of the user or of the other individual. | 07-21-2011 |
20130031638 | DYNAMIC LOCATION OF A SUBORDINATE USER - Providing location information to a supervisory user includes providing a parental control, using a computer automatically to determine a location of a subordinate user, and storing location information indicative of the location of the subordinate user in a database. A request of the supervisory user to locate the subordinate user is received and a user interface informs the supervisory user of the location of the subordinate user based on the stored location information. At least one of the storing and/or the informing are based on the parental control. | 01-31-2013 |
20130073966 | DYNAMIC LOCATION OF A SUBORDINATE USER - Providing location information to a supervisory user includes providing a parental control, using a computer automatically to determine a location of a subordinate user, and storing location information indicative of the location of the subordinate user in a database. A request of the supervisory user to locate the subordinate user is received and a user interface informs the supervisory user of the location of the subordinate user based on the stored location information. At least one of the storing and/or the informing are based on the parental control. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073967 | DYNAMIC LOCATION OF A SUBORDINATE USER - Providing location information to a supervisory user includes providing a parental control, using a computer automatically to determine a location of a subordinate user, and storing location information indicative of the location of the subordinate user in a database. A request of the supervisory user to locate the subordinate user is received and a user interface informs the supervisory user of the location of the subordinate user based on the stored location information. At least one of the storing and/or the informing are based on the parental control. | 03-21-2013 |
20130073968 | DYNAMIC LOCATION OF A SUBORDINATE USER - Providing location information to a supervisory user includes providing a parental control, using a computer automatically to determine a location of a subordinate user, and storing location information indicative of the location of the subordinate user in a database. A request of the supervisory user to locate the subordinate user is received and a user interface informs the supervisory user of the location of the subordinate user based on the stored location information. At least one of the storing and/or the informing are based on the parental control. | 03-21-2013 |
20130117369 | DYNAMIC IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER USERS TO AN ONLINE USER - Informing a user of a large scale network dynamically of other network users includes determining dynamically an online context of the user. Other users presently within the online context of the user are identified and trait information is stored that is related essentially only to the user or to the other users in a users store associated with the online context. The user is informed dynamically of the other users based on the stored trait information, such as, for example, an age or other demographic identifier, or information indicative of an expertise, interest, preference, user type and/or other quality of the user or of the other individual. | 05-09-2013 |
20130124629 | DYNAMIC IDENTIFICATION OF OTHER USERS TO AN ONLINE USER - Informing a user of a large scale network dynamically of other network users includes determining dynamically an online context of the user. Other users presently within the online context of the user are identified and trait information is stored that is related essentially only to the user or to the other users in a users store associated with the online context. The user is informed dynamically of the other users based on the stored trait information, such as, for example, an age or other demographic identifier, or information indicative of an expertise, interest, preference, user type and/or other quality of the user or of the other individual. | 05-16-2013 |
Arnold W. Erickson, Idaho Falls, ID US
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20110255648 | NEUTRON ABSORBERS AND METHODS OF FORMING AT LEAST A PORTION OF A NEUTRON ABSORBER - Methods of forming at least a portion of a neutron absorber include combining a first material and a second material to form a compound, reducing the compound into a plurality of particles, mixing the plurality of particles with a third material, and pressing the mixture of the plurality of particles and the third material. One or more components of neutron absorbers may be formed by such methods. Neutron absorbers may include a composite material including an intermetallic compound comprising hafnium aluminide and a matrix material comprising pure aluminum. | 10-20-2011 |
Blake Erickson, Ann Arbor, MI US
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20110189716 | METHOD FOR ANALYZING COLLAGENOUS TISSUES FOR THE DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS OF BONE DISEASE - Methods and systems for diagnosing a bone disease related to collagen pathology in a subject are provided. These include providing a bone sample from the subject and determining a quantitative collagen morphology value of the bone sample. A reference value is provided from a non-affected control subject where the reference value is a quantitative collagen morphology value from the same type of bone sample obtained from a population of non-affected control subjects. The quantitative collagen morphology value of the subject's bone sample is compared to the reference value. If the collagen morphology value is altered versus the reference value, the subject is diagnosed as having a collagen related bone disease. The collagen morphology value can include mean fibril spacings and distributions of the fibril spacings taken from a subject's bone sample. | 08-04-2011 |
Brian Erickson, Hamilton, VA US
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20090164209 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING AND FORWARDING VERBALIZED COMMENTS TO A REMOTE LOCATION - Disclosed is a device for sending a verbalized comment to a remote computer server. The device includes a processor that executes and operates the various software and hardware components. A microphone is utilized to record a comment. Temporary storage buffers the recorded comment. An auto-dialing application is utilized to automatically dial a telephone number associated with the remote computer server. The mode of transmission can include an RF module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external mobile network, a WiFi module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external IP network, and a plain old telephone service (POTS) interface module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external legacy telephone network. The comment can be sent via email over an IP network, via MMS over a mobile network, or directly over a telephone connection including POTS, cellular (mobile), and VoIP. | 06-25-2009 |
Brian Lee Erickson, Holland, MI US
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20080230732 | Beverage faucet lever, tap marker mounting device using beverage faucet lever and associated beverage faucet and method for using the same - A beverage faucet lever comprising: an upper shaft, wherein the upper shaft comprises a tap marker alignment member, and wherein the upper shaft comprises a lip for engaging a tab of a tap marker mounting device, and further wherein the upper shaft is at least partially positionable within a tap marker mounting device; a lower shaft, wherein the lower shaft comprises an actuator and wherein the lower shaft is at least partially positionable within a beverage faucet; and a ball joint positioned between the upper shaft and the lower shaft, wherein the ball joint is at least partially positionable within a beverage faucet. | 09-25-2008 |
Bruce A. Erickson, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20100111155 | Serial Decode Correlation And Navigation - An instrument screen display includes a unique marker that provides the correlation and navigation through the analog data. The marker tells the user which packet or symbol is being displayed in the analog trace. The selected line in the listing (listing row that is blue) and the blue line on the trace above indicate which packet is selected for the purpose of showing details and packet data in the other tabs in the listing window. In addition to correlation, navigation can occur from either display. This type of marker is an innovative approach to correlating and navigating the disparate data types displayed on a modern oscilloscope. | 05-06-2010 |
Bruce Alan Erickson, Colorado Springs, CO US
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20090086749 | Methods and apparatus for stimulating packet-based systems - In one embodiment, a packet-based system having a number of buses is stimulated using apparatus having 1) a hardware interface configured to provide data packets to the buses; 2) a plurality of hardware-based queue schedulers, each configured to schedule data packets received from a respective one of a plurality of data packet sources, in a respective one of a plurality of hardware-based queues; and 3) a hardware-based priority scheduler configured to cause each particular queue to transmit a next highest priority data packet over one of the buses, based on i) timing requirements of the next highest priority data packet in the particular queue, and ii) a determination that transmission of the next highest priority data packet in the particular queue will not delay a transmission of a higher priority data packet in another one of the hardware-based queues. | 04-02-2009 |
Cheryl R. Erickson, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20110054975 | CONTROL SUCCESSION - In one aspect, a system includes a processor configured to determine if a candidate to succeed an asset in control is available and determine if the candidate is qualified. The processor is also configured to designate the candidate as the successor if the candidate to succeed the asset in control is available and qualified. | 03-03-2011 |
20120317536 | PREDICTING PERFORMANCE OF A SOFTWARE PROJECT - In one aspect, a method to predict performance of a software project includes determining, using a computer, performance estimates associated with at least one design count, the design count comprising at least one function point count, collecting actual performance data, comparing the performance estimates with the actual performance data, determining, using the computer, new performance estimates for a remainder of the software project in response to the actual performance data collected and refining a design of the software project based on the new performance estimates. | 12-13-2012 |
Chris Erickson, Michigan City, IN US
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20090044279 | Systems and methods for fraud detection via interactive link analysis - Fraud detection is facilitated by developing account cluster membership rules and converting them to database queries via an examination of clusters of linked accounts abstracted from the customer database. The cluster membership rules are based upon certain observed data patterns associated with potentially fraudulent activity. In one embodiment, account clusters are grouped around behavior patterns exhibited by imposters. The system then identifies those clusters exhibiting a high probability of fraud and builds cluster membership rules for identifying subsequent accounts that match those rules. The rules are designed to define the parameters of the identified clusters. When the rules are deployed in a transaction blocking system, when a rule pertaining to an identified fraudulent cluster is triggered, the transaction blocking system blocks the transaction with respect to new users who enter the website. | 02-12-2009 |
Clinton W. Erickson, Russiaville, IN US
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20080228384 | Navigational system for a personal mobility device - A transportation system and a method of transporting a handicapped individual are disclosed. The transportation system includes a navigational apparatus having a location sensor coupled to a personal mobility device. The location sensor detects signals emitted from a plurality of beacons disposed throughout the building. The signals include information, which permits the navigational assembly to calculate the location of the personal mobility device within the building. The navigational system then guides the personal mobility device along a pre-determined travel route to the desired location within the building, re-calculating the travel route as necessary to avoid obstacles encountered along the way. | 09-18-2008 |
20130261927 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO AUTHENTICATE AN AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE DEVICE - A method of authenticating an automotive device connected to an engine control system that stores an authentication code in memory of the automotive device that is generated by an encryption algorithm using an identification code of the automotive device as a seed value. The engine controller determines a verification code using a complementary encryption algorithm that also uses the identification code received from the automotive device as a seed value. The engine controller compares the authentication code to the verification code, and indicates that the automotive device is not authentic if the authentication code does not correspond to the verification code. Advantageously, authenticating the automotive device will be done autonomously by the engine controller without prompting by a technician using special equipment such as a laptop computer. | 10-03-2013 |
Craig A. Erickson, Indianapolis, IN US
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20120016036 | MATERIAL AND METHODS FOR TREATING DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS INCLUDING COMORBID AND IDIOPATHIC AUTISM - Subjects who were diagnosed with either comorbid or idiopathic autism were treated with acamprosate. Patients generally showed marked improvements in primary outcomes as assessed using, for example, standard clinic measures for functionality including the Clinical Global Impressions Improvement (CGI-I) and the Clinical Global Impressions Severity (CGI-S) scales. | 01-19-2012 |
Dave R. Erickson, Memphis, TN US
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20110196477 | Methods and Apparatus for Treatment of Aneurysms Adjacent Branch Arteries - A polymer coating/ring is employed to aid in the sealing and connection of modular elements used in body flow lumens for the exclusion and bypass of diseased regions of the flow lumen, such as where aneurysm occurs adjacent to branching blood vessels. | 08-11-2011 |
David Erickson, Ithaca, NY US
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20090032730 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTICALLY DRIVEN SEPARATIONS USING FLUID FILLED CORE OPTICAL FIBERS - An optical chromatography system employs fluid filled hollow core fibers, such as photonic crystal fibers (PCFs), which confine an incident optical beam from a laser, for example, in the core and cause separation of particles in the fluid along the length of the PCF. The incident optical beam is confined in the fluid filled core of the PCF by a periodic lattice of air capillaries surrounding the core. The lattice either creates a lower refractive index in the cladding than in the fluid filled core or creates a ID photonic bandgap structure where the guiding is accomplished by surrounding the fluid filled core with a periodically changing array of dielectric constant which prohibits radial dilution of the optical energy over a range of wavelengths through photonic bandgap effects. | 02-05-2009 |
20110039730 | NANOSCALE OPTOFLUIDIC DEVICES FOR MOLECULAR DETECTION - An optofluidic architecture for label free, highly parallel, detection of molecular interactions is based on the use of optically resonant devices whose resonant wavelength is shifted due to a local change in refractive index caused by a positive binding event between a surface bound molecule and its solution phase target. These devices have an extremely low limit of detection and are compatible with aqueous environments. The device combines the sensitivity (limit of detection) of nanosensor technology with the parallelity of the microarray type format. | 02-17-2011 |
20110294691 | ENHANCED ON-CHIP SERS BASED BIOMOLECULAR DETECTION USING ELECTROKINETICALLY ACTIVE MICROWELLS - A method for detecting target nucleic acids such as SNPs is provided. The method comprises performing a ligase detection reaction (LDR), performing surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) on the LDR, and analyzing the outcome of the LDR using analysis and/or quantification of the SERS by detecting an emitted Raman signature. The LDR-SERS method can be used for sensitive and specific detection of any nucleic acid sequence of interest. A microfluidic SERS detection device is also provided. The device comprises electrokinetically active microwells for mixing and concentrating analytes and in which analytes can be quantified. The device can be used for performing the LDR-SERS method in optofluidic chip format. | 12-01-2011 |
20120033915 | OPTICAL FORCE BASED BIOMOLECULAR ANALYSIS IN SLOT WAVEGUIDES - An architecture for the handling and transport of nanoscopic matter in lab on a chip devices using optical forces. A slot waveguide is used to focus and harness optical energy to trap and transport nanoscale objects. The slot waveguide is a unique structure that has several advantageous features, such as high optical confinement, and enables nanoparticles to interact fully with a propagating optical mode. | 02-09-2012 |
20120196376 | NANOFILTER DEVICES USING ELASTOMERIC MICRO TO NANOCHANNEL INTERFACES AND METHODS BASED THEREON - A method is provided for fabricating a nanochannel. The method comprises providing a microchannel and controlling collapse of the microchannel so that it collapses to form a nanochannel of desired dimensions. The method employs a collapsible, flexible material such as the elastomer polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to form the nanochannel. A master is provided that is configured to have geometric conditions that promote a desired frequency of microchannel collapse. A collapsible material having a stiffness that also promotes a desired frequency of microchannel collapse is molded on the master. The molded collapsible material is removed from the master and bonded to a base, thereby forming the microchannel, which then collapses (or is collapsed) to form the nanochannel of desired dimensions. Nanofluidic and microfluidic devices comprising complex nanochannel structures and micro to nanochannel transitions are also provided. | 08-02-2012 |
20120269481 | OPTOFLUIDIC APPARATUS, METHOD, AND APPLICATION - A reconfigurable optofluidic apparatus includes a microfluidic chip including a microfluidic channel further including an inlet for a liquid core waveguide fluid; a channel pathway for the liquid core waveguide fluid; a plurality of non-core waveguide fluid inlets; a switching chamber having a larger cross sectional area than the channel pathway; and an outlet for the liquid core waveguide fluid and non-core waveguide fluid, further including a plurality of non-liquid core waveguides disposed in the switching chamber. Light input to the apparatus propagates in the liquid core/liquid cladding (liquid) waveguide. The path of the liquid waveguide can be steered in a region of the apparatus over one of the non-liquid core waveguides such that the light is end-fire- or evanescently-coupled into the non-liquid core waveguide and output therefrom or between two of the non-liquid core waveguides and not coupled or output. Associated optofluidic switching methods are disclosed. | 10-25-2012 |
20130050695 | SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SCATTERING (SERS) APPARATUS, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS - Surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates may be fabricated using a shadow mask assisted evaporation (SMAE) method to provide for enhanced detection sensitivity with respect to target molecules that are located upon, and sensitized by, the SERS enhanced substrates. Such SERS substrates provide a two dimensional array of repeating nanostructures that may include, but are not limited to nano-pillar, nano-nib, nano-elliptical cylinder and nano-triangular tip nanostructures, any of which may be augmented with gold nanospheres. The particular SERS enhanced substrates in accordance with the embodiments, in particular when augmented with gold nanospheres, provide desirably enhanced sensitivity. | 02-28-2013 |
20130182995 | OPTICAL TRAPPING APPARATUS, METHODS AND APPLICATIONS USING PHOTONIC CRYSTAL RESONATORS - A plurality of photonic crystal resonator optical trapping apparatuses and a plurality optical trapping methods using the plurality of photonic crystal resonator optical trapping apparatuses include located and formed over a substrate a photonic waveguide that is coupled (i.e., either separately coupled or integrally coupled) with a photonic crystal resonator. In a particular embodiment, the photonic waveguide and the photonic crystal resonator comprise a monocrystalline silicon (or other) photonic material absent any chemical functionalization. In another particular embodiment, the photonic waveguide and the photonic crystal resonator comprise a silicon nitride material which when actuating the photonic crystal resonator optical trapping apparatus with a 1064 nanometer resonant photonic radiation wavelength (or other resonant photonic radiation wavelength in a range from about 700 to about 1200 nanometers) provides no appreciable heating of an aqueous sample fluid that is analyzed by the photonic crystal resonator optical trapping apparatus. | 07-18-2013 |
20130302869 | OPTOFLUIDIC PHOTOBIOREACTOR APPARATUS, METHOD, AND APPLICATIONS - An optofluidic photobioreactor including an optical waveguide having an input, characterized by an evanescent optical field confined along an outer surface of the optical waveguide produced by radiation propagating in the optical waveguide, means for inputting light to the input of the optical waveguide, and a selected photosynthetic microorganism disposed substantially within the evanescent field. A method for optically exciting a photosynthetic microorganism for generating a biofuel, a biofuel precursor, or a biomass from the optically-excited photosynthetic microorganism involves irradiating the photosynthetic microorganism attached to the surface of the waveguide with an evanescent optical field from optical radiation propagating in the optical waveguide, and driving photosynthesis in the microorganism by the evanescent optical field. | 11-14-2013 |
20150038361 | APPARATUS, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS FOR POINT OF CARE MULTIPLEXED DIAGNOSTICS - Methods and systems for colorimetric detection of a target. Nucleic acid is obtained from a sample potentially containing two pathogens of interest, and is contacted with a plurality of nanoparticles. A first portion of the plurality of nanoparticles are functionalized with oligonucleotides complementary to a first region of the first target and oligonucleotides complementary to a second region of the first target, and a second portion of the plurality of nanoparticles are functionalized with oligonucleotides complementary to a first region of the second target and oligonucleotides complementary to a second region of the second target. The presence of the target nucleic acid causes a detectable colorimetric change, thereby diagnosing the presence of the pathogen. | 02-05-2015 |
David Erickson, Memphis, TN US
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20080228256 | Braided Flange Branch Graft for Branch Vessel - A braided flange branch graft formed of a braided super elastic memory material includes a neck between an inner flange and an outer flange. The neck is positioned in a side opening in a sidewall of a main stent graft and the inner flange and outer flange are deployed on opposite sides of the sidewall. The inner flange and the outer flange have a diameter greater than a diameter of the side opening in the sidewall of the main stent graft. Thus, the sidewall of the main stent graft is sandwiched between the inner flange and the outer flange securely and simply mounting the braided flange branch graft to the main stent graft. The braided flange has a substantially unobstructed fluid communication passage therethrough. Further, when stretched into a substantially cylindrical shape for delivery, the braided flange branch graft has a small delivery profile and is extremely flexible. | 09-18-2008 |
20090259290 | Fenestration Segment Stent-Graft and Fenestration Method - A method includes deploying a fenestration segment stent-graft into a main vessel such that a fenestration section of the fenestration segment stent-graft covers a first branch vessel emanating from the main vessel. The fenestration segment stent-graft includes a proximal section, a distal section, and the fenestration section attached to and between the proximal section and the distal section. The fenestration section has a greater resistance to tearing than the proximal section and the distal section facilitating formation of a collateral opening aligned with the branch vessel in the fenestration section. | 10-15-2009 |
David J. Erickson, Liverpool, NY US
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20080316866 | Lightweight acoustic array - An acoustic transducer array and method of baffle construction is presented to provide an improved array for use in underwater installations. The array is presented wherein a significant majority of the acoustic energy receiving surface is formed by lightweight acoustic baffling material while still maintaining a fully functional, fully populated array. The acoustic baffle constructed is incompressible and suitable for deep water operation while demonstrating both improved acoustic performance and positive buoyancy when necessary. In addition, the invention eliminates the non-uniform element to element spacing that occurs between sub-panels in similar arrays. | 12-25-2008 |
20090051248 | LONGITUDINALLY DRIVEN SLOTTED CYLINDER TRANSDUCER - A transducer comprises a longitudinal tubular member symmetrically disposed about a central longitudinal axis, the tubular member having a slot extending from the front end of said member to the rear end of the member, the slot extending parallel to the central longitudinal axis; a stack comprising a single element or plurality of vibratory elements arranged from a first to a second end and; a mounting arrangement for mounting the said stack across the inner wall of said tubular member on a line relatively transverse to said longitudinal central axis. The mounting arrangement includes a layer of solid lubricant engaging opposite ends of the stack, enabling the stack to move in a direction of the central axis when the stack exhibits vibratory motion. | 02-26-2009 |
David R. Erickson, Memphis, TN US
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20080262595 | Methods and Apparatus for Treatment of Aneurysms Adjacent to Branch Arteries - A stent graft includes at least one aperture extending through the main body thereof, into which an extension portion may be deployed for positioning within an adjacent branch flow lumen. The extension portions include self biasing features, wherein the extension is biased into engagement with the main body to seal the interface thereof. Additionally, the extension portion may be configured for tortuous or deviated anatomy, to enable sealing of the extension portion with the body while extending the extension portion in a substantially non-radial direction from the main body. | 10-23-2008 |
20090287255 | Methods and Devices for insertion of Tethers Through Subcutaneous Screw Heads - A method of securing vertebrae includes inserting a first pedicle screw into a first pedicle of a first vertebra. The first pedicle screw includes a first channel running perpendicular to a first central axis of the first pedicle screw. The first pedicle screw has a first engagement structure. The method further includes inserting a second pedicle screw into a second pedicle of a second vertebra. The second pedicle screw includes a second channel running perpendicular to a second central axis of the second pedicle screw. The second pedicle screw has a second engagement structure. The method also includes inserting a guidewire through the first and second channels, threading a tether attached to an end of the guidewire through the first and second channels, securing the tether to the first pedicle screw, applying tension to the tether, and securing the tether to the second pedicle screw. | 11-19-2009 |
20110276096 | LOW PROFILE VERTEBRAL STABILZATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Skeletal stabilization systems include a base, a longitudinal member, and a retaining member. The base includes an engagement surface with a surface area that is positionable in contact with a bone to atraumatically or traumatically engage the base to the bone. The retaining member engages the base to retain the longitudinal member relative to the base so that the longitudinal member can provide a desired stabilization effect to one or more adjacent bony portions. | 11-10-2011 |
Douglas M. Erickson, Centerville, UT US
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20090063471 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING A CONFIDENCE-BASED RANKING ALGORITHM - A method for using a confidence based ranking algorithm is described. At least one search parameter is received. The at least one search parameter is used to identify at least one data record with confidence values. A results list with one or more data records is created. The results list is ordered according to the confidence values within the data records. The results list is sent. | 03-05-2009 |
20110078087 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING AN ASSET TITLE CORRESPONDING TO AN ASSET - A method for hosting an asset title is described. An asset title is received from a first user device. The asset title is stored. The method also includes communicating with an index to create a master title status and location record. The method may be performed by a registry. | 03-31-2011 |
20120113810 | TOLL-BASED ROUTING - A method for toll-based routing is described. A routing table that associates a cost and a quality factor with each destination in a network is built. One or more data packets are received. A neighboring node to send the one or more data packets is selected based on the routing table and user preferences of an originator or intended receiver of the one or more data packets. The one or more data packets are sent to the selected neighboring node. A routing report that indicates routing of the one or more data packets is sent to a toll service. | 05-10-2012 |
Duane Erickson, Minot, ND US
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20100003170 | Method of Devolatilizing Recycled Carbon Black and Associated Apparatus - A method for controlling volatiles in recycled carbon black, such as from pyrolysis of tires, includes deagglomerating the recycled carbon black to substantially reduce the carbon black particle size and impinging an air current on the carbon black particles, preferably in a countercurrent direction, to increase the processing temperature and thereby enhance the release of volatiles. Associated apparatus is disclosed. | 01-07-2010 |
Edward L. Erickson, Pipersville, PA US
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20100233752 | METHOD FOR DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF DISEASE ACTIVITY AND RESPONSE TO TREATMENT IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) AND OTHER AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES - The present invention provides methods of diagnosing and monitoring systemic lupus erythematosus and drug-induced lupus erythematosus by measuring cell-based complement activation products in a subject's blood. In particular, the invention describes a diagnostic method employing the measurement of multiple complement activation products, such as C3 | 09-16-2010 |
Eric D. Erickson, Lewisburg, MI US
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20120125741 | Coupling Arrangement for Self-Aligning Conveyor Belt Cover - A conveyor has a belt arranged to be urged around conveyor rollers, and a belt cover formed of an endless loop of fabric material and is in frictional communication over the belt. The belt cover is formed of two plies that are arranged to be adhered to one another in an edge region of the belt cover. The communication between the belt cover and the belt has a coefficient of friction of ˜0.50. A message is printed on the outer ply of the belt cover. In addition, an antimicrobial material is disposed on the belt cover, and is formed of silver nanoparticles embedded in a polyurethane film having a thickness of ˜0.5 mil. | 05-24-2012 |
Galen Erickson, Lincoln, NE US
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20090326715 | Method for Biofuel Life Cycle Assessment - A method for calculating the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, energy efficiency, and natural resource requirements of a biofuel production system, using a life cycle assessment of biofuel production from the creation of material inputs to finished products, and producing a GHG emissions inventory from fossil fuels and a few key non-fossil fuel GHG emissions in the production life cycle. | 12-31-2009 |
Geoffrey Erickson, Westport, CT US
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20090028817 | Compositions and methods for soft tissue augmentation - The present invention provides compositions comprising isolated human collagen, isolated human elastin and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier wherein the human elastin is substantially insoluble in water with a molecular weight greater than 100 kDa. The present invention further provides methods and kits for soft tissue augmentation. | 01-29-2009 |
20120230950 | Compositions and Methods for Soft Tissue Augmentation - The present invention provides compositions comprising isolated human collagen, isolated human elastin and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier wherein the human elastin is substantially insoluble in water with a molecular weight greater than 100 kDa. The present invention further provides methods and kits for soft tissue augmentation. | 09-13-2012 |
20140356323 | Compositions and Methods for Soft Tissue Augmentation - The present invention provides compositions comprising isolated human collagen, isolated human elastin and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier wherein the human elastin is substantially insoluble in water with a molecular weight greater than 100 kDa. The present invention further provides methods and kits for soft tissue augmentation. | 12-04-2014 |
Harold M. Erickson, Cora, UT US
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20100145442 | VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE CAPABLE OF IMPLANTATION OF STEM CELLS - A biologic ventricular assist device that also has the capability to capture, grow, and administer stem cells to regenerate and restore damaged myocardium in the heart. The device works in conjunction with a traditional ventricular assist device and possesses an additional external path or tube that is in-line with the path of the ventricular assist device. The external path allows for the administration of stem cells, genes, genetically modified cells or other therapeutic biologic or pharmacologic agents, as well as leading to a stem cell collecting accessory ( | 06-10-2010 |
20130123624 | VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE CAPABLE OF IMPLANTATION OF STEM CELLS - A biologic ventricular assist device that also has the capability to capture, grow, and administer stem cells to regenerate and restore damaged myocardium in the heart. The device works in conjunction with a traditional ventricular assist device and possesses an additional external path or tube that is in-line with the path of the ventricular assist device. The external path allows for the administration of stem cells, genes, genetically modified cells or other therapeutic biologic or pharmacologic agents, as well as leading to a stem cell collecting accessory that captures circulating stem cells. The stem cell collecting accessory is also associated with a chamber for culturing the captured stem cells. The cultured stem cells can be delivered back to the heart by an electro-mechanical or ultrasound/echocardiographic delivery system that runs through the external path back into the ventricular assist device and allows for the delivery of the stem cells, or other therapeutic biologic or pharmacologic agents, directly into the internal chambers of the heart. Administering the stem cells, genes, genetically modified cells or other therapeutic biologic or pharmacologic agents, either alone or in combination, to the heart allows the myocardium to regenerate and repair itself even while the heart is attached to the ventricular assist device, ultimately allowing the heart to regenerate, recover and allow the VAD to be removed. | 05-16-2013 |
Jack A. Erickson, Andover, MN US
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20120132099 | NONTOXIC, NONCORROSIVE PHOSPHORUS-BASED PRIMER COMPOSITIONS AND AN ORDNANCE ELEMENT INCLUDING THE SAME - A primer composition that includes red phosphorus having an acid scavenger and a polymer thereon. The primer composition includes at least one other component that is substantially free of lead. The other component is at least one oxidizer, or at least one oxidizer and at least one of at least one secondary explosive composition and at least one energetic binder. The primer composition optionally includes at least one element having an ionic charge to ionic radius ratio of 4 or of 8, such as magnesium, zirconium, aluminum, silicon, titanium, tungsten, alloys thereof, and combinations thereof. The red phosphorus and the at least one oxidizer are present in the primer composition at approximately stoichiometric amounts. An ordnance element including the primer composition is also disclosed. | 05-31-2012 |
James A. Erickson, Lincoln, NE US
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20110276193 | ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to an energy efficient lighting system, more particularly a system and method for controlling the individual power consumption and light output for each lighting luminary at a local level based upon a multitude of inputs whereby at least one of the inputs preferably is from central building control. Preferably, the ballast or lighting fixture is operatively associated with and preferably includes a microcontroller that processes all signals from sensors and other control devices including a building central control sensor that manages building power consumption and selects the most energy efficient input signal to power the lamps. The lighting system preferably includes a plurality of lighting fixtures and the lighting output of each fixture is determined on the local level by the microcontroller associated with and preferably in each circuit housing or ballast associated with the fixture. | 11-10-2011 |
Jeffrey P. Erickson, East Woodstock, CT US
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20100281549 | Transgenic Production In Saliva - The invention relates to the production of proteins and other substances of interest in saliva of transgenic animals, particularly in mammals that produce large quantities of saliva, particularly monogastric ruminants, and ovine, caprine and bovine mammals. Preferred embodiments of the invention relate in particular to the production of foreign and modified proteins in the transgenic saliva of these animals, including particularly human fibrinogen, human prothrombin and human thrombin, among others. The invention relates as well to methods, devices, genetic constructs and to transgenic constructs for making the proteins and other substances of interest, to novel saliva and saliva-derived compositions, novel products produced from the saliva, and to uses of the saliva, saliva-derived compositions and novel products. | 11-04-2010 |
20120178686 | CHEMICAL INDUCTION OF LACTATION - The present invention describes a method of inducing lactation in non-human mammals by using a single administrations of an estrogen compound, a dopaminergic antagonist, and oxytocin. For example, the estrogen compound may be a long acting composition and is administered at least one week before the dopaminergic antagonist. However, the oxytocin administration may be given the day after the dopaminergic antagonist, after which lactation may begin immediately. Preferred compounds may comprise a non-17β estradiol and domperidone. Such an injection protocol has resulted in the production of commercially viable volumes of milk from transgenic pigs. | 07-12-2012 |
Joel Erickson, Spanish Fork, UT US
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20110319730 | BIO-PHOTONIC FEEDBACK CONTROL SOFTWARE AND DATABASE - A process, apparatus, and method for online control and database collection and management of a computerized detection, tracking, and feedback control system. The system tests for nutrients by Raman scattering effects on skin or other tissues to determine the content of carotenoids or other nutrients as evidenced in that skin. Serum levels of nutrients may vary dramatically with time, but skin tissues may average such nutrition over time. Skin and other tissues may be scanned with light to produce accurate measurements of carotenoids or other nutrients accumulated in the skin based on the Raman scattering affect of those nutrients in the skin. A score can be derived from a properly calibrated bio-photonic scanner to reflect an averaged effective uptake of the detected nutrient (e.g. such as the carotenoid example). | 12-29-2011 |
20110320324 | BIO-PHOTONIC FEEDBACK CONTROL SOFTWARE AND DATABASE - A process, apparatus, and method for computerized detection, tracking, and feedback control of nutritional supplements in an animal, including humans relies on Raman scattering effects on skin or other tissues to determine the content of carotenoids or other nutrients as evidenced in that skin. Serum levels of nutrients may vary dramatically with time, but skin tissues may average such nutrition over time. Skin and other tissues may be scanned with light to produce accurate measurements of carotenoids or other nutrients accumulated in the skin based on the Raman scattering affect of those nutrients in the skin. A score can be derived from a properly calibrated bio-photonic scanner to reflect an averaged effective uptake of the detected nutrient (e.g. such as the carotenoid example). This feedback control is thus much more immediate than any anecdotal, long-term, report of general well being, which would vary so much between individuals as to be nearly impossible to ascertain on an individual level, and difficult, invasive, and expensive to determine individually in a conventional clinical procedure. | 12-29-2011 |
Joel B. Erickson US
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20110070969 | HYBRID GOLF CLUB HEAD - A hybrid type golf club head is disclosed herein. The hybrid golf club head preferably has an exterior heel weight, an exterior toe weight, and interior sole weight and a stainless steel body. The hybrid golf club head preferably has a moment of inertia Ixx about a center of gravity ranging from 2100 to 2300 grams-centimeters squared. | 03-24-2011 |
Joel B. Erickson, Pierce, NE US
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20080280694 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 11-13-2008 |
20100120551 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 05-13-2010 |
20110118047 | INTGERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 05-19-2011 |
20110275449 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 11-10-2011 |
20110306437 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 12-15-2011 |
20110312434 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 12-22-2011 |
20120064990 | INTERCHANGEABLE SHAFT FOR A GOLF CLUB - A golf club ( | 03-15-2012 |
John Erickson, Southgate, MI US
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20110297383 | Proppant - A proppant comprises a particle and a polycarbodiimide coating disposed on the particle. The polycarbodiimide coating comprises the reaction product of a polymeric isocyanate and a monomeric isocyanate, in the presence of a catalyst. A method of forming the proppant comprises the steps of providing the particle, providing the polymeric isocyanate, providing the monomeric isocyanate, providing the catalyst, reacting the polymeric isocyanate and the monomeric isocyanate in the presence of the catalyst to form the polycarbodiimide coating, and coating the particle with the polycarbodiimide coating. | 12-08-2011 |
John H. Erickson US
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20090204160 | PULSE GENERATOR HAVING AN EFFICIENT FRACTIONAL VOLTAGE CONVERTER AND METHOD OF USE - Disclosed are systems and methods which provide voltage conversion in increments less than integer multiples of a power supply (e.g., battery) voltage. A representative embodiment provides power supply voltage multipliers in a binary ladder distribution to provide a desired number of output voltage steps using a relatively uncomplicated circuit design. By using different sources in various combinations and/or by “stacking” different sources in various ways, the voltage multiplier circuit may be used to provide desired voltages. In order to minimize the number of components used in a voltage converter of an embodiment, a capacitive voltage converter circuit uses one or more storage capacitors in place of pump capacitors in a voltage generation cycle. Also, certain embodiments do not operate to generate an output voltage until the time that voltage is needed. | 08-13-2009 |
John P. Erickson, Southgate, MI US
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20090082522 | ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITION - An elastomeric composition includes a reaction product of an isocyanate component and a resin component comprising a polyol and a polyetheramine in the presence of a first catalyst comprising a metal and a second catalyst comprising an amine. An elastomeric system and a method of making an elastomer are provided. The method includes providing the isocyanate component and the resin component, combining the resin component and the isocyanate component in the presence of the first and second catalysts to form an elastomeric composition, applying the elastomeric composition to a mold having a mold cavity, curing the elastomeric composition to form the elastomer, and demolding the elastomer from the mold cavity. An article including a first layer formed from the elastomeric composition emits less than 100 μg/g of volatile organic compounds over 0.5 hour at 90° C. | 03-26-2009 |
20100317760 | BIORESIN COMPOSITION FOR USE IN FORMING A RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM ARTICLE - A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent. | 12-16-2010 |
20130248759 | BIORESIN COMPOSITION FOR USE IN FORMING A RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM ARTICLE - A bioresin composition is used to form a rigid polyurethane article that includes a first and a second biopolyol and is substantially free of aprotic solvents that chemically decompose in the presence of water. The first biopolyol includes a natural oil component. The second biopolyol includes the reaction product of a natural carbohydrate and an alkylene oxide. The rigid polyurethane foam article includes the reaction product of the bioresin composition and an isocyanate which are reacted in the presence of a chemical blowing agent. | 09-26-2013 |
20130295273 | SOLUTION AND METHOD OF TREATING A SUBSTRATE WITH THE SOLUTION - A solution and a method of treating a substrate with the solution is disclosed. The solution includes a polar liquid component and at least 2% by weight based upon the total weight of said solution of an adduct that is different from the polar liquid component. The adduct comprises at least one of: | 11-07-2013 |
20140270984 | HUMECTANT COMPOSITIONS THAT EFFECTIVELY INCREASE MOISTURE RETENTION IN SOIL AND ASSOCIATED METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING SAME - A method for increasing moisture retention in a soil includes applying an effective amount of an effective humectant composition to the soil. The effective humectant composition is identified by determining the average moisture content of the soil for the humectant compositions applied at a minimum humectant concentration level, a maximum humectant concentration level, and at a first concentration level between the minimum and the maximum humectant concentration level. An average slope curve is generated by plotting the determined average moisture content of the soil for each applied humectant concentration levels from the minimum humectant concentration level to the maximum humectant concentration level. An effective humectant composition is determined when the generated average slope curve provides an increasing average moisture content along the entirety of a length of the generated average slope curve and when the generated average slope curve has a p value of 0.05 or less. | 09-18-2014 |
John W. Erickson US
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20110147175 | Terminal Reversing Block - A terminal reversing block mounts to a standard electrical disconnect device such as a circuit breaker or a pullout switch. The disconnect device has a housing which defines a cavity that faces in one direction for receiving a cable. Front and rear contacts are in the housing, one of which extends into the cavity for engagement with a cable. A terminal reversing block has a housing with at least one pocket which faces in a direction other than the opposite of the direction in which the disconnect device's cavity faces. A terminal collar disposed in the terminal reversing block pocket is engageable with a cable inserted into the pocket. A terminal in the reversing block has a mating portion and a connecting portion. The connecting portion engages the terminal collar. The mating portion engages one of the front and rear contacts of the electrical disconnect device. The arrangement of the directions in which the cavity and pocket face permits routing of the cables to minimize space requirements in a confined area, such as an enclosure or a cabinet. | 06-23-2011 |
John Walter Erickson US
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20110147175 | Terminal Reversing Block - A terminal reversing block mounts to a standard electrical disconnect device such as a circuit breaker or a pullout switch. The disconnect device has a housing which defines a cavity that faces in one direction for receiving a cable. Front and rear contacts are in the housing, one of which extends into the cavity for engagement with a cable. A terminal reversing block has a housing with at least one pocket which faces in a direction other than the opposite of the direction in which the disconnect device's cavity faces. A terminal collar disposed in the terminal reversing block pocket is engageable with a cable inserted into the pocket. A terminal in the reversing block has a mating portion and a connecting portion. The connecting portion engages the terminal collar. The mating portion engages one of the front and rear contacts of the electrical disconnect device. The arrangement of the directions in which the cavity and pocket face permits routing of the cables to minimize space requirements in a confined area, such as an enclosure or a cabinet. | 06-23-2011 |
Jon C. Erickson, Overland Park, KS US
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20110039954 | CATALYST AND METHOD FOR SINGLE-STEP CONVERSION OF SYNGAS TO HYDROCARBON COMPOUNDS - Multi-functional catalyst and processes utilizing the catalyst in single-stage conversion of syngas into hydrocarbon compounds are provided. The multi-functional catalyst, which comprises two or more catalytic materials situated within molecular distances of each other, facilitates conversion of syngas into one or more intermediate compounds and then into desired hydrocarbon compounds, such as high octane gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, olefins, and xylenes. | 02-17-2011 |
June S. Erickson, Roswell, GA US
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20100306901 | ADJUSTABLE GARMENTS, SUCH AS ADJUSTABLE SHIRTS AND PANTS - Adjustable shirts, pants, and other garments are provided that are adapted to adjust, in size, to fit the body of an individual as the individual gains or loses large amounts of weight. For example, an adjustable shirt is provided that includes a unique tightening mechanism for selectively adjusting the shirt's girth. In particular embodiments, adjusting the tightening mechanism in a particular way reduces the shirt's girth and creates an attractive, comfortable, substantially symmetrical pattern of folds on the back of the shirt. As another example, a pair of adjustable pants are provided that expand to comfortably conform to the user's unique body shape. | 12-09-2010 |
Karl R. Erickson US
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20120126330 | Enhanced Thin Film Field Effect Transistor Integration into Back End of Line - A semiconductor chip has self aligned (where a gate electrode and associated spacers define the source/drain implant with respect to the gate electrode) Field Effect Transistors (FETs) in a back end of the line (BEOL) portion of the semiconductor chip. The FETs are used to make buffer circuits in the BEOL to improve delay and signal integrity of long signal paths on the semiconductor chip. | 05-24-2012 |
Kathryn Erickson, Hummelstown, PA US
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20110223597 | METHODS RELATING TO OLANZAPINE PHARMACOGENETICS - There is significant variability in subject clearance, half-life and side-effects from treatment with olanzapine (OLZ) in subjects. Methods for aiding in determining therapeutic efficacy of olanzapine in a subject are provided according to embodiments of the present invention which include identifying in a subject sample whether UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B10 (UGT2B10) and/or UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A4 (UGT1A4) is “wild-type” or a variant associated with altered glucuronidation of an olanzapine metabolite compared to wild-type. | 09-15-2011 |
Kent R. Erickson, Overland Park, KS US
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20110049920 | TOOL HANDLE - A handle assembly is disclosed for tools such as shovels and the like having a primary handle and an auxiliary handle. The primary handle includes first and second legs, each of which has a first end which is securable to a tool head such that the first and second legs extend outwardly from the tool head in generally parallel relation to one another. A primary grip or handlebar extends between the legs at the ends opposite the tool head. The auxiliary handle is slidably connected to said first and second legs so as to be moveable toward and away from the primary grip. The auxiliary handle is removably connectable to the legs and may be stored in a generally planar alignment between the legs to facilitate stacking or the auxiliary handle may be shaped to facilitate nesting of adjacent auxiliary handles of stacked handle assemblies. | 03-03-2011 |
Kyle Warner Erickson, Urem, UT US
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20100229225 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SECOND FACTOR AUTHENTICATION - As individuals increasingly engage in different types of transactions they face a growing threat from, possibly among other things, identity theft, financial fraud, information misuse, etc. and the serious consequences or repercussions of same. Leveraging the ubiquitous nature of wireless devices and the popularity of (Short Message Service, Multimedia Message Service, etc.) messaging, an infrastructure that enhances the security of the different types of transactions within which a wireless device user may participate through a Second Factor Authentication facility. The infrastructure may optionally leverage the capabilities of a centrally-located Messaging Inter-Carrier Vendor. | 09-09-2010 |
Mark Erickson, Slater, IA US
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20080216189 | SOYBEAN VARIETY 4158090 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 4158090. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 4158090. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 4158090 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 4158090 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 09-04-2008 |
20080216190 | SOYBEAN VARIETY 4991629 - The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 4991629. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 4991629. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 4991629 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 4991629 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods. | 09-04-2008 |
20090193547 | HIGH YIELDING SOYBEAN PLANTS WITH LOW LINOLENIC ACID - The invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing methods for marker assisted selection to create plants of a soybean variety that exhibit a mid/low linolenic acid content with a commercially significant yield and an agronomically elite phenotype. The invention also provides derivatives and plant parts of these plants. Further provided by the invention are methods for the use of these plants. The invention is significant in that oil with decreased linolenic acid exhibits numerous beneficial characteristics yet prior art varieties with decreased linolenic acid also exhibited decreased yield and poor agronomic quality. | 07-30-2009 |
20120028255 | HIGH YIELDING SOYBEAN PLANTS WITH LOW LINOLENIC ACID - The invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing methods for marker assisted selection to create plants of a soybean variety that exhibit a mid/low linolenic acid content with a commercially significant yield and an agronomically elite phenotype. The invention also provides derivatives and plant parts of these plants. Further provided by the invention are methods for the use of these plants. The invention is significant in that oil with decreased linolenic acid exhibits numerous beneficial characteristics yet prior art varieties with decreased linolenic acid also exhibited decreased yield and poor agronomic quality. | 02-02-2012 |
20130180015 | HIGH YIELDING SOYBEAN PLANTS WITH LOW LINOLENIC ACID - The invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing methods for marker assisted selection to create plants of a soybean variety that exhibit a mid/low linolenic acid content with a commercially significant yield and an agronomically elite phenotype. The invention also provides derivatives and plant parts of these plants. Further provided by the invention are methods for the use of these plants. The invention is significant in that oil with decreased linolenic acid exhibits numerous beneficial characteristics yet prior art varieties with decreased linolenic acid also exhibited decreased yield and poor agronomic quality. | 07-11-2013 |
Mark A. Erickson, Slater, IA US
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20110191916 | COMPOSITIONS FOR PRODUCTION OF SOYBEAN WITH ELEVATED OIL CONTENT - The present invention is in the field of plant breeding and genetics, as it pertains to the soybean plant, | 08-04-2011 |
20140289909 | HIGH YIELDING SOYBEAN PLANTS WITH INCREASED SEED PROTEIN PLUS OIL - The invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing plants of a soybean variety that exhibit high seed protein and protein plus oil in combination with high yield. The invention also provides derivatives and plant parts of these plants. Further provided by the invention are methods for the use of these plants. The invention is significant in that oil and protein are important agronomic characteristics, but the value of these traits is diminished or eliminated when coupled with decreased yield. | 09-25-2014 |
Michael F. Erickson, Warren, MI US
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20110006551 | LATCH ASSEMBLY AND DETENT LEVER THEREOF - A latch assembly includes a frame configured for attachment to a vehicle and having a base. The latch assembly also includes a fork bolt rotatably attached to the frame, and a detent lever rotatably attached to the frame. The detent lever includes a first arm and a second arm substantially perpendicular to the first arm. The first arm is configured for retaining the fork bolt in a latched position and has a tab. The first arm presents a first surface extending along a plane substantially parallel to the base. The tab presents a second surface spaced apart from and substantially parallel to the first surface that is configured for optimizing alignment between the fork bolt and the detent lever in the latched position. | 01-13-2011 |
Mike Erickson, Fort Collins, CO US
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20110145655 | INPUT/OUTPUT HUB TO INPUT/OUTPUT DEVICE COMMUNICATION - Example apparatus and methods virtualize a circuit disposed between an input/output (I/O) hub and an I/O device. The I/O hub is configured to communicate PCIe slot control and status signals with an I/O device via an interface. The example apparatus and methods selectively intercept and transform signals passing between the I/O hub and the I/O device. The example apparatus and methods may also provide intercepted signals to a sideband monitor. | 06-16-2011 |
20120331196 | RESTORING STABILITY TO AN UNSTABLE BUS - A method for restoring stability to an unstable bus includes cycling a clock of the bus a number of times, transmitting a stop bit, cycling a clock line of the bus at least one time and transmitting a stop bit immediately after an acknowledgment bit has been received by a bus master. | 12-27-2012 |
20140244874 | RESTORING STABILITY TO AN UNSTABLE BUS - A logic module for restoring stability to an unstable bus. The logic module includes logic for detecting that a communications error has occurred on the bus. The logic module also includes logic for stabilizing a slave device operating in a read mode. The logic module further includes logic for stabilizing the slave device operating in a write mode. The stabilizing of the slave device operating in a write mode occurs after stabilizing the slave device operating in a read mode. | 08-28-2014 |
Nathan Erickson, Denver, IA US
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20100154758 | TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED VENTURI FOR USE WITH AN EGR SYSTEM IN AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - An EGR venturi for use in an EGR system of an IC engine includes a body defining a converging inlet section, a throat, and an interior liquid heat exchange chamber adjacent to the throat. | 06-24-2010 |
Nick Erickson, Boone, IA US
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20110115195 | Fifth-Wheel Trailer Hitch - A fifth-wheel hitch assembly is provided that converts a gooseneck hitch installed on a vehicle into a fifth-wheel hitch for receiving a kingpin. The hitch assembly generally includes a base assembly, a T-arm assembly for securing the gooseneck ball or gooseneck post of the installed gooseneck hitch, and a hitch head. The T-arm assembly includes a mechanism for pulling up on the gooseneck hitch, thus securing the base assembly against the vehicle bed. | 05-19-2011 |
20120126509 | Gooseneck Hitch Assembly - A gooseneck hitch assembly is provided for attaching to a towing vehicle. The hitch assembly generally includes a hitch ball head assembly and retaining assembly for receiving and securing the hitch ball head assembly. The retaining assembly includes a channel coupled to a locking collar. Once the hitch ball head assembly is inserted into the channel, the collar is released and resilient members guide the collar to its offset resting position to lock the hitch ball head assembly in place. Alternatively, the collar is released and resilient members guide a lever into a circumscribed groove of the hitch ball head assembly, thereby locking the hitch ball head assembly in place. The hitch ball head is removable and may be selectively received by the retaining assembly in both towing and inverted positions. Optionally, the hitch assembly may be protected or covered by a housing. | 05-24-2012 |
Nicole Erickson, Hamilton, VA US
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20090164209 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CAPTURING AND FORWARDING VERBALIZED COMMENTS TO A REMOTE LOCATION - Disclosed is a device for sending a verbalized comment to a remote computer server. The device includes a processor that executes and operates the various software and hardware components. A microphone is utilized to record a comment. Temporary storage buffers the recorded comment. An auto-dialing application is utilized to automatically dial a telephone number associated with the remote computer server. The mode of transmission can include an RF module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external mobile network, a WiFi module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external IP network, and a plain old telephone service (POTS) interface module for automatically establishing a voice connection with an external legacy telephone network. The comment can be sent via email over an IP network, via MMS over a mobile network, or directly over a telephone connection including POTS, cellular (mobile), and VoIP. | 06-25-2009 |
Paul R. Erickson, New Boston, NH US
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20100247846 | BREATHABLE FABRIC LAMINATION - A breathable fabric laminate is formed from fabrics of differing properties, by selecting respective faces of each of two fibrous fabrics to be adhesively joined across the selected faces, raising surface fibers of at least one of the selected faces by brushing or napping the surface fibers, applying a pattern of adhesive to at least one of the selected faces, the pattern including areas of adhesive and adhesive-free areas, and then joining the selected faces to form a fabric laminate. Napping or brushing the back sides of the fabrics prior to lamination creates a spacing layer that can increase air permeability and overall laminate thickness. | 09-30-2010 |
20120122365 | BREATHABLE AND ELASTIC FABRIC LAMINATION - A flexible, breathable, stretchable fabric laminate is formed from two knit pile fabrics, one having exposed hook-engageable fiber loops and the other providing a skin contact surface. The grounds of both knits include elastomeric yarns, and the fabrics are bonded together at their technical faces, with adhesive in contact with both pile yarns and elastomeric ground yarns of each knit fabric but covering only portions of the laminate to leave other portions air-permeable. | 05-17-2012 |
20130025766 | FABRIC FINISHING - A fabric, such as a loop fastener material, is finished by applying a foam to a surface of the fabric, the foam containing both a liquid binder and a powder. The binder is allowed to flow into pores of the fabric and coat fiber interstices of the fabric as the foam collapses, and is dried to stabilize the fabric. The powder is of a particle size selected to cause most of the powder to remain on the surface of the fabric while the binder is dried to bond the powder to the fabric surface. The powder, as bonded to the fabric surface, is activatable, such as by heat or RF or UV energy, to adhere the stabilized fabric to another surface or to provide a desired surface property. | 01-31-2013 |
Ranel Einar Erickson, Henderson, NV US
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20120005036 | Loan-it-forward trade system and method - A system and method for creating purchase transactions based on a series of previously created loan transactions is provided. The system and method applies to small unorganized groups of neighbors as well as formal trade exchanges or bartering organizations. The system provides the means for subscribing members to create a network of members, called a loan group, by loaning or consigning products and services to a set of members some of whom in turn loan or consign products and services to a third set of members and this “loan-it-forward” process can repeat as many levels as desired creating a network structure. The method of this invention determines when a purchase transaction can occur and adjusts loan units along the paths in the network structure to provide payments (equal to the purchase transaction amount) on each loan along the paths of members connecting the two members involved in the purchase transaction. | 01-05-2012 |
Robert Erickson, Boulder, CO US
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20120215216 | ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR CONTROLLER FOR REGULATION OF ELECTROSURGICAL GENERATOR OUTPUT POWER - An electrosurgical generator may reduce unintended tissue damage by improving regulation of output power. The electrosurgical generator may control the power during a cycle, and react to a change in power if arcing occurs. Voltage sources, especially, demonstrate the tendency to have large, uncontrolled power excursions during normal electrosurgical use. The magnitude of the power excursions may be dependent on various factors. An exemplary electrosurgical generator control scheme reduces or minimizes the thermal spread by accurately supplying the specified power within a few cycles. Additionally, fast and accurate regulation provided by the constant voltage mode reduces or minimizes unintentional tissue charring. Thus, reduced thermal spread and charring should result in better surgical outcomes by reducing scarring and decreasing healing times. An electrosurgical generator controller may be configured to control both a DC-DC buck converter and a DC-AC boost inverter based in part on electrical parameters of the electrosurgical generator. | 08-23-2012 |
Robert E. Erickson, Storrs, CT US
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20090075564 | SUPERABRASIVE TOOL AND MACHINING METHODS - A tool for use in an abrasive machining process has a body extending along a central longitudinal axis from a first end to a tip end. An abrasive material is located on the tip end. The body has a tip end protuberance. An abrasive material is located on the protuberance. A body lateral surface has, over a radial span of at least 20% of a radius of the protuberance, a continuously concave longitudinal profile diverging tipward. | 03-19-2009 |
20090094831 | METHOD FOR RESTORING AIRFOIL CONTOUR ON INTEGRALLY BLADED ROTORS - An integrally bladed rotor includes a central hub and a plurality of airfoils or blades. The blades are repaired by rebuilding their surfaces beyond the original shape, such as by adding weld material. The contour of the blade is then returned to the desired shape using superabrasive quills. | 04-16-2009 |
20090285647 | METHOD OF MACHINING INTEGRAL BLADED ROTORS FOR A GAS TURBINE ENGINE - A method of manufacturing an integral bladed rotor is disclosed. The method includes calculating a cutting path in an area of a blank between adjacent blade locations to approximate contours of adjacent blades. A cutter is plunged into the area at an initial angle and depth that extends from an outer perimeter to the blank to an inner perimeter of the blank, in one example. The blade roots extend from the inner perimeter, and the blade tips terminate near the outer perimeter. The cutter is plunged into the area at an original angle that, in one example, is different than the initial angle. The cutter is rotated about an axis in a spiral-like fashion as the cutter extends further into the blank, along the cutting path. | 11-19-2009 |
20110189924 | METHOD OF MACHINING BETWEEN CONTOURED SURFACES WITH CUP SHAPED TOOL - A method of machining a rotor disk includes the step of detecting accessible contact areas on a rotor surface and corresponding abrasive disk orientations at contact points within that contact area. The detected accessible area and orientations are then utilized to map a machining path and corresponding abrasive disk movements. Machine tool executable instructions are generated using the mapped machining path and corresponding abrasive disk movement for removing material on a rotor surface between two airfoils. | 08-04-2011 |
20110267451 | ON-THE-FLY DIMENSIONAL IMAGING INSPECTION - A method and system are provided for inspecting a plurality of target features arrayed in spaced arrangement on a surface of a target object, such as but not limited to inspection of the location of cooling air holes in the surface of a turbine blade or vane. | 11-03-2011 |
20130167392 | SELF IDENTIFYING TEMPLATE GAGE PROBING SYSTEM - A component inspection system comprises a sensor apparatus and a template having a component side and an opposing inspection side. The inspection side includes a plurality of inspection bosses projecting therefrom, each of the plurality of inspection bosses having a first coupling and a sensor aperture. Each aperture is disposed axially through each respective boss to the component side of the template. The sensor apparatus includes a receptacle for retaining a sensor. The receptacle has a second coupling configured to individually engage with each of the plurality of first couplings for removably securing the sensor apparatus to a respective at least one of the plurality of inspection bosses. | 07-04-2013 |
20130238109 | METHOD FOR INSPECTING A MANUFACTURING DEVICE - A method is provided for inspecting a plurality of parts with an electronic measurement device and a processing system. The method includes a step of creating surface geometry maps of the parts utilizing the electronic measurement device, where each part was manufactured utilizing the manufacturing device. Geometric part models of the parts are generated from the surface geometry maps. The part models can subsequently be analyzed to determine whether a manufacturing device that manufactured the plurality of parts manufactures parts that comply with a part design specification. | 09-12-2013 |
Rod Erickson, Arvada, CO US
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20100018087 | Conveyance Displays and Methods of Installation - Conveyance displays comprising display films installed proximate conveyances such as elevators and escalators are described. The conveyance displays are adapted to presentation of vivid and complex images and text. Moreover, conveyance displays comprising display films are adapted to relatively fast installation, maintenance, and repair. | 01-28-2010 |
Rodger D. Erickson, Dunwoody, GA US
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20100185728 | Distributed Cache for State Transfer Operations - A network arrangement that employs a cache having copies distributed among a plurality of different locations. The cache stores state information for a session with any of the server devices so that it is accessible to at least one other server device. Using this arrangement, when a client device switches from a connection with a first server device to a connection with a second server device, the second server device can retrieve state information from the cache corresponding to the session between the client device and the first server device. The second server device can then use the retrieved state information to accept a session with the client device. | 07-22-2010 |
20110173436 | Method and apparatus for providing secure streaming data transmission facilities using unreliable protocols - The invention provides a method and apparatus for transmitting data securely using an unreliable communication protocol, such as User Datagram Protocol. In one variation, the invention retains compatibility with conventional Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and SOCKS protocols, such that secure UDP datagrams can be transmitted between a proxy server and a client computer in a manner analogous to conventional SOCKS processing. In contrast to conventional SSL processing, which relies on a guaranteed delivery service such as TCP and encrypts successive data records with reference to a previously-transmitted data record, encryption is performed using a nonce that is embedded in each transmitted data record. This nonce acts both as an initialization vector for encryption/decryption of the record, and as a unique identifier to authenticate the record. Because decryption of any particular record does not rely on receipt of a previously received data record, the scheme will operate over an unreliable communication protocol. The system and method allows secure packet transmission to be provided with a minimum amount of overhead. Further, the invention provides a network arrangement that employs a cache having copies distributed among a plurality of different locations. SSL/TLS session information for a session with each of the proxy servers is stored in the cache so that it is accessible to at least one other proxy server. Using this arrangement, when a client computer switches from a connection with a first proxy server to a connection with a second proxy server, the second proxy server can retrieve SSL/TLS session information from the cache corresponding to the SSL/TLS communication session between the client device and the first proxy server. The second proxy server can then use the retrieved SSL/TLS session information to accept a session with the client device. | 07-14-2011 |
20120084384 | DISTRIBUTED CACHE FOR STATE TRANSFER OPERATIONS - A network arrangement that employs a cache having copies distributed among a plurality of different locations. The cache stores state information for a session with any of the server devices so that it is accessible to at least one other server device. Using this arrangement, when a client device switches from a connection with a first server device to a connection with a second server device, the second server device can retrieve state information from the cache corresponding to the session between the client device and the first server device. The second server device can then use the retrieved state information to accept a session with the client device. | 04-05-2012 |
20130268617 | DISTRIBUTED CACHE FOR STATE TRANSFER OPERATIONS - A network arrangement that employs a cache having copies distributed among a plurality of different locations. The cache stores state information for a session with any of the server devices so that it is accessible to at least one other server device. Using this arrangement, when a client device switches from a connection with a first server device to a connection with a second server device, the second server device can retrieve state information from the cache corresponding to the session between the client device and the first server device. The second server device can then use the retrieved state information to accept a session with the client device. | 10-10-2013 |
20130346739 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SECURE STREAMING DATA TRANSMISSION FACILITIES USING UNRELIABLE PROTOCOLS - The disclosure provides a method and apparatus for transmitting data securely using an unreliable communication protocol, such as User Datagram Protocol. In one variation, the disclosure describes retaining compatibility with conventional Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and SOCKS protocols, such that secure UDP datagrams can be transmitted between a proxy server and a client computer in a manner analogous to conventional SOCKS processing. Further, the disclosure describes a network arrangement that employs a cache having copies distributed among a plurality of different locations. SSL/TLS session information for a session with each of the proxy servers is stored in the cache so that it is accessible to at least one other proxy server. Using this arrangement, cached SSL/TLS communication session information may be retrieved and used by a second proxy server to accept a session with the client device when the client device switches proxy servers. | 12-26-2013 |
Rodger Del Erickson, Lawrence, KS US
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20100121943 | Secure Access to Remote Resources Over a Network - A client computer hosts a virtual private network tool to establish a virtual private network connection with a remote network. Upon startup, the virtual private network tool collects critical network information for the client computer, and sends this critical network information to an address assignment server in the remote network. The address assignment server compares the critical network information with a pool of available addresses in the remote network, and assigns addresses for use by the client computer that do not conflict with the addresses for local resources. The address assignment server also provides routing information for resources in the remote network to the virtual private network tool. The virtual private network tool will postpone loading this routing information into the routing tables of the client computer until the client computer requests access to a specific resource in the remote network. When the client computer requests access to a specific resource in the remote network, the virtual private network tool will only provide the routing table with the routing information for that specific remote resource. | 05-13-2010 |
20110167475 | Secure Access to Remote Resources Over a Network - A client computer hosts a virtual private network tool to establish a virtual private network connection with a remote network. Upon startup, the virtual private network tool collects critical network information for the client computer, and sends this critical network information to an address assignment server in the remote network. The address assignment server compares the critical network information with a pool of available addresses in the remote network, and assigns addresses for use by the client computer that do not conflict with the addresses for local resources. The address assignment server also provides routing information for resources in the remote network to the virtual private network tool. The virtual private network tool will postpone loading this routing information into the routing tables of the client computer until the client computer requests access to a specific resource in the remote network. When the client computer requests access to a specific resource in the remote network, the virtual private network tool will only provide the routing table with the routing information for that specific remote resource. | 07-07-2011 |
Ron Erickson, Grantsville, UT US
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20100251642 | FRAME CASING KIT - There is a frame casing kit configured to couple to a door frame, including a plurality of casing strips; wherein each of the casing strips are non-ductile. Each of the plurality of casing strips includes ends shaped to couple together to form a complete covering of a rectangular frame. The frame casing includes a clip orthogonally coupled to a side panel, and coupled to a step orthogonally, and also coupled to a face. The clip is configured to couple about a door jamb behind a weather stripping, and the face is configured to cover an exterior portion of a door frame. The frame casing kit further includes an adhesive, such that when the fluid adhesive is applied to an interior surface of a casing strip, to couple to a frame by the adhesive. The frame casing kit further includes an accessory face selectably coupleable to the face. | 10-07-2010 |
Ronald R. Erickson, Brooklyn, NY US
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20090022392 | Method and Apparatus for Utilizing Representational Images in Commercial and Other Activities - In a method and apparatus for an object using a representational image, positioning the object at a predetermined position relative to the representational image, illuminating the representational image, presenting information from the representational image to an operator, at least one of controlling the illuminating of the representational image and presenting of information from the representational image to an operator, using a processing arrangement, and processing the object using the information obtained from the representational image. | 01-22-2009 |
20100142797 | Method and Apparatus for Utilizing Representational Images in Commercial and Other Activities - In a method and apparatus for an object using a representational image, positioning the object at a predetermined position relative to the representational image, illuminating the representational image, presenting information from the representational image to an operator, at least one of controlling the illuminating of the representational image and presenting of information from the representational image to an operator, using a processing arrangement, and processing the object using the information obtained from the representational image. | 06-10-2010 |
20110261360 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OBJECT VIEWING, OBSERVATION, INSPECTION, IDENTIFICATION, AND VERIFICATION - In an object verifier having a housing and an object holder, an object may be placed in the object holder for observation by an operator. The object is illuminated using a collimated beam of white light that is generated by a light generator. The collimated beam of white light is passed through a beam splitter with the two portions of the collimated beam of white light presented to the object at a 90 degree angle one from the other. The interior of the housing includes a reflective surface for maximal illumination of the object. The observer may view the illuminated object through a viewing window and/or through a magnification window. The magnification window provides for the viewing of the object in greater detail. | 10-27-2011 |
20130223046 | Method and Apparatus for Object Viewing, Observation, Inspection, Identification and Verification - In an object verifier having a housing and an object holder, an object may be placed in the object holder for observation by an operator. The object is illuminated using a collimated beam of white light that is generated by a light generator. The collimated beam of white light is passed through a beam splitter with the two portions of the collimated beam of white light presented to the object at a 90 degree angle one from the other. The interior of the housing includes a reflective surface for maximal illumination of the object. The observer may view the illuminated object through a viewing window and/or through a magnification window. The magnification window provides for the viewing of the object in greater detail. | 08-29-2013 |
20140119667 | Method and Apparatus for Utilizing Representational Images in Analytical Activities - In a method and apparatus for performing an analysis and other activities using one or more two- or three-dimensional representational images, presenting a two- or three-dimensional representational image containing analytical information to assist in the analytical process. One or more two- or three-dimensional representational images are created, e.g., using standard photography, holography or computer imaging, and are placed in a positioner for use by the analyst. The representational images are illuminated using a light source and the analyst utilizes the information released from the representational image to perform an analysis. | 05-01-2014 |
Theresa Ann Erickson, St. Charles, MO US
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20080255940 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REWARD CALCULATION AND DISBURSEMENT - A method includes receiving data that represents purchase transactions received from acquirer financial institutions. The method further includes identifying, from the received data, purchase transactions that qualify for customer rebates. The method further includes transmitting rebate data to certain ones of the acquirer financial institutions. The rebate data identifies the purchase transactions that qualify for customer rebates. | 10-16-2008 |
20140365289 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REWARD CALCULATION AND DISBURSEMENT - Methods and systems for receiving purchase transaction data and identifying the purchase transactions that qualify for customer rebates. In an embodiment, a transaction clearing computer of a payment processing network receives the purchase transaction data from a plurality of acquirer financial institutions. A rewards system computer of the payment processing network identifies individual purchase transactions that qualify for customer rebates pursuant to rewards programs and based on the purchase transaction data, and then initiates crediting of rebate amounts from acquirer financial institutions to payment card accounts of cardholders at issuer financial institutions. The rewards system computer also initiates charging of the rebate amounts to merchant accounts of merchants associated with the individual purchase transactions that qualified for customer rebates. | 12-11-2014 |
Warren D. Erickson, Suwanee, GA US
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20080270215 | Data processing system and method - A job assignment is received into a portable device. A job site associated with the job assignment is diagrammed using the portable device. Job site readings are also entered into the portable device. The portable device then displays an indication of at least one piece of equipment needed at the job site and communicates the job site diagram and job site readings to a database. | 10-30-2008 |
20100042556 | Bidding system and method - A bid processing system receives a project description and a baseline estimate for the project. The project is opened for bidding to multiple potential bidders. Each of the potential bidders have access to the project description and the baseline estimate for the project. The bid processing system receives multiple bids for the project and calculates a bid value associated with each of the multiple bids. The system then determines a best bid value from the plurality of received bids and awards the project to the bidder associated with the best bid value. | 02-18-2010 |
William R. Erickson, Carmel, IN US
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20090093500 | PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS - The invention disclosed in this document is related to field of pesticides and their use in controlling pests. | 04-09-2009 |
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W. R. Erickson, Carmel, IN US
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20110054173 | PTERIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 1- or 2-(4-(aryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and 1- or 2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. | 03-03-2011 |
W. Randal Erickson, Carmel, IN US
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20090318466 | COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS PESTICIDES - Compounds useful to control pests are provided. | 12-24-2009 |
20130252960 | PTERIDINES AND THEIR USE AS AGROCHEMICALS - The present disclosure relates to 1- or 2-(4-(aryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and 1- or 2-(4-(heteroaryloxy)-phenyl)ethylamino-, oxy- or sulfanyl)pteridines and their use as agrochemicals and animal health products. More specifically, the invention provides new compounds of the formula (I-A): | 09-26-2013 |