Stoffer
James Stoffer, Delafield, WI US
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20120013461 | MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLED SECURITY TAG - A microprocessor controlled security tag and accompanying security system is described. The tag generally includes a housing having external contacts to interface with elongated contacts on a connecting band. The band forms a complex impedance circuit with a patient's limb that allows detection features such as removal and band compromise. A microprocessor and related circuitry as well as a transmitter and receivers are enclosed in the housing. The tag is adapted to communicate inductively with an activator/deactivator unit as well as a tag programmer that updates and changes tag features in the tag firmware. The overall system further includes a hub to receive the data from a plurality of tags in the system. The tag can also communicate with a phased multiple antenna that sends signals to the tag. | 01-19-2012 |
20130222140 | Microprocessor Controlled Security Tag - A microprocessor controlled security tag and accompanying security system is described. The tag generally includes a housing having external contacts to interface with elongated contacts on a connecting band. The band forms a complex impedance circuit with a patient's limb that allows detection features such as removal and band compromise. A microprocessor and related circuitry as well as a transmitter and receivers are enclosed in the housing. The tag is adapted to communicate inductively with an activator/deactivator unit as well as a tag programmer that updates and changes tag features in the tag firmware. The overall system further includes a hub to receive the data from a plurality of tags in the system. The tag can also communicate with a phased multiple antenna that sends signals to the tag. | 08-29-2013 |
Jan Renee Stoffer, Centennial, CO US
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20100244533 | Chair accessory and method of using - Disclosed is a chair accessory comprising one or more board-like items, including planks, of various thicknesses having on or in each item at least one restraining device having one or more chair-leg contacting surfaces that will prevent a child, while sitting in the chair, from moving the board-like item out of its functional place with his feet. The chair accessory is used with a chair including a child's chair to provide a foot rest when the chair occupant's legs are too short to allow the occupant's feet to reach the floor to provide stability necessary to permit more advanced fine motor development. | 09-30-2010 |
20120161492 | Accessory for aiding those working on their motor skills - An accessory for a chair having two or more front legs, for use in cooperation with at least one of the front legs of the chair and for providing a good platform for a person's foot or feet while sitting in the chair working on motor skills, the accessory comprising one or more board items comprising one or more board-like items, including planks, of various thicknesses having on or in each item at least one restraining device having one or more chair-leg contacting surfaces that will prevent a child, while sitting in the chair, from moving the board-like item out of its functional place with his feet. The chair accessory is used with a chair including a child's chair to provide a foot rest when the chair occupant's legs are too short to allow the occupant's feet to reach the floor to provide stability necessary to permit more advanced fine motor development. | 06-28-2012 |
Jonathan D. Stoffer, Rochester Hills, MI US
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20150159574 | FUEL RAIL PRESSURE SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES - A first computer-implemented diagnostic method can run in response to an imminent deceleration fuel cutoff (DFCO) event. A second computer-implemented diagnostic method can run on engine shutdown. Both diagnostic methods involve controlling fuel injectors and a fuel pump to make the fuel rail pressure change from a desired minimum to a desired maximum. Measurements from the fuel rail pressure sensor at these endpoints can then be used to detect a fault of the fuel rail pressure sensor. One or both diagnostic methods can be implemented. | 06-11-2015 |
Michael Stoffer, Ashland, OH US
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20150118024 | CENTRIFUGAL PUMP WITH SELF-CLEANING WEAR PLATE - A centrifugal pump having an impeller assembly within a pump housing and a wear plate positioned in confronting relationship with the impeller assembly. The wear plate includes an annular wear plate portion defining an impeller side that confronts the impeller and further defines an annular portion defining an eye formed generally centrally and has a center point that is substantially aligned with a rotational axis of the impeller. The eye includes a plurality of peripheral notches separated by tooth-like spacer gaps. At least one protrusion extends from the eye towards the impeller at a predetermined angle. Inner and outer radial grooves are formed in the wear plate surface that confronts the impeller. | 04-30-2015 |
Ronald Jeffrey Stoffer, Indianapolis, IN US
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20140214470 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGING THE PROCESS OF FILING FOR BENEFITS CLAIMS - The present invention relates to a system, method and computer-readable storage medium for managing the process of claims benefits. The system comprises an electronic device configured to display on a screen of the electronic device a plurality of steps to be completed by a claimant, the steps being related to the process of filing the claim for benefits. The electronic device is also configured to receive input via an interface of the electronic device indicating that a selected one of steps has been completed by the claimant and to display on the screen a visual indication that the selected step has been completed. The electronic device is also configured to provide information to help the claimant complete at least one of the steps. | 07-31-2014 |