Boman, US
Bertho Boman, Fort Lauderdale, FL US
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20130096599 | WIRELESS TATTOO APPLICATOR - A wireless, battery powered tattooing apparatus employing a stable voltage regulator to provide stable control of the operation of the tattoo applicator. A user interface enables an artist to select a desired reciprocation frequency for the needle movement of the tattoo applicator. The selected setting is used to generate a particular voltage from the voltage regulator that in turn, controls the frequency of the needle reciprocations. A wireless receiver receives operational commands to control the tattoo applicator from a remote transmitter thereby keeping the artist's hands free to work. | 04-18-2013 |
Bertho Kjell Boman, Plantation, FL US
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20110288575 | WIRELESS TATTOO APPLICATOR SYSTEM - A wireless tattoo applicator system includes a wireless tattoo applicator having a frame, a wireless receiver mechanically coupled to the frame, at least one coil mechanically coupled to the frame, an armature pivotally coupled to the frame adjacent the at least one coil, a spring mounted to the frame and applying a force to the armature in a first direction, a needle assembly mechanically coupled to the armature and free to move in a reciprocating manner, a battery power supply mechanically coupled to the frame and selectively electrically couplable to the at least one coil and operable, when coupled to the at least one coil, to energize the at least one coil to create a magnetic field causing the armature to be pulled in a second direction opposite the first direction, and a control circuit communicatively coupled to the receiver and operable to couple and decouple the battery power supply from the at least one coil at a selectable frequency. A wireless tattoo applicator controller remote from the wireless tattoo applicator includes first and second antennas, an antenna selector switch communicatively coupled to the first antenna and the second antenna and operable to activate the first antenna, the second antenna, or both, a wireless transmitter communicatively coupled to the antenna selector switch, and a processor communicatively coupled to the antenna selector switch and the wireless transmitter and operable to cause the wireless transmitter to broadcast a tattoo operating instruction to the wireless tattoo applicator. | 11-24-2011 |
Bill Boman, Coppell, TX US
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20100182436 | VENUE PLATFORM - The present disclosure is configured to perform a method of recording the movement of a user during a sporting event session. The method may include detecting the user's movement during a first portion of the sporting event session, and recording the user's movement via a recording device upon the user's first location being confirmed via a location determination device. Examples of sporting event sessions may include, BMX biking, race tracks, motocross, skate boarding, skiing, snowboarding, etc. | 07-22-2010 |
Bruce M. Boman, Gladwyne, PA US
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20110091895 | Immunoassays to Detect Diseases or Disease Susceptibility Traits - Disclosed are immunoassay methods for the diagnosis/prognosis of diseases and disease susceptibility traits associated with gene mutations that cause protein truncation or allelic loss. The levels of one or more targeted wild-type proteins expressed by a subject gene or genes are immunologically quantitated in biological samples. Results indicating that a targeted wild-type protein is not present in an assayed sample, or that approximately 50% of the normal amount of such a wild-type protein is present in an assayed sample are considered to be positive for a mutation in one or both alleles of a subject gene, and correlated with the disease or the disease susceptibility trait associated with that mutation or mutations. Normal cells, particularly normal peripheral blood lymphocytes, are preferred biological samples. | 04-21-2011 |
Erik Boman, Chula Vista, CA US
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20100093734 | CYTOKINE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides low molecular weight compounds useful as cytokine inhibitors, and compositions thereof. In particular, compounds of the invention are useful as anti-inflammatory agents. There are further provided methods for the preparation of such agents and their use in preventing or treating conditions mediated by cytokines such as arthritis. | 04-15-2010 |
20100093735 | CYTOKINE INHIBITORS - The present invention provides low molecular weight compounds useful as cytokine inhibitors, and compositions thereof. In particular, compounds of the invention are useful as anti-inflammatory agents. There are further provided methods for the preparation of such agents and their use in preventing or treating conditions mediated by cytokines such as arthritis. | 04-15-2010 |
20100273797 | ALPHA-KETOAMIDES AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF - The present invention provides low molecular weight compounds useful as cytokine inhibitors, and compositions thereof. In particular, compounds of the invention are useful as anti-inflammatory agents. There are further provided methods for the preparation of such agents and their use in preventing or treating conditions medicated by cytokines such as arthritis. | 10-28-2010 |
Kenneth Boman, Duvall, WA US
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20160085273 | COMPUTING DEVICE HEAT MANAGEMENT - The description relates to computing devices, such as mobile computing devices. One example can include a housing containing a processor. This example can also include a transition component configured to automatically change a distance between the processor and a proximate region of the housing based upon a state of the processor. | 03-24-2016 |
Kenneth Charles Boman, Redmond, WA US
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20120322621 | POWER MEASUREMENT DEVICE FOR A BIKE TRAINER - Systems and methods for accurately measuring power output of a cyclist using a bike trainer that may be operated by a user for stationary riding when coupled to a conventional bicycle. The systems utilize a power output equation that models power due to resistance of a fan of the bike trainer as well as power due to kinetic energy of the fan. The systems account for operating conditions that affect the power measurements so that more accurate measurements can be provided, thereby improving the training experience of the user. Operating conditions include mechanical drag, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure and/or altitude. The power output equation is dependent on the angular velocity of the fan of the bike trainer and the measured or received operating conditions. | 12-20-2012 |
Kenneth Charles Boman, Duvall, WA US
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20160110004 | Display Module Support - Display module support techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an apparatus includes an external enclosure forming a cavity and a touch display module. The touch display module includes a touch panel assembly having one or more touch sensors and a display module to output a display through at least a portion of the touch panel assembly. The apparatus also includes a support that secures the touch display module to the external enclosure. The support is secured to the external enclosure using a reworkable connection. | 04-21-2016 |
Lee Boman, Belmont, CA US
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20090246552 | Robust optical filter utilizing pairs of dielectric and metallic layers - “Corrosion” performance of an optical filter is enhanced when a relatively thick zinc-based film functions as a seed layer for a subsequently formed silver-based film. At least two pairs of dielectric and metallic layers are included within the optical filter, where the zinc-based film is a second film of the dielectric layer and where the silver-based film is the metallic layer. The zinc-based film has a zinc content of at least 80 percent and has a thickness of at least 15 nm. In order to further improve the corrosion performance, gold may be incorporated into the silver-based film. | 10-01-2009 |
20090316250 | Window having wavelength selectivity and photovoltaic capability - A generally transparent solar cell or solar cell array is formed on a tensioned flexible substrate located between parallel rigid transparent members. Layers are formed on the tensioned flexible substrate so as to include both filter layers which are cooperative to provide desired wavelength-filtering properties and power-generating layers which are cooperative to provide photovoltaic properties. In the embodiments in which the power-generating layers form an organic solar cell, one or both of the spaces between the substrate and the rigid transparent members contain a fixed volume of gas, so that deterioration of the layers as a consequence of exposure to moisture is retarded. | 12-24-2009 |
Lee C. Boman, Belmont, CA US
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20120148863 | INSULATING GLASS UNIT WITH CRACK-RESISTANT LOW-EMISSIVITY SUSPENDED FILM - A low-e insulating glass unit has a suspended, coated IR reflecting polymer sheet under tension, e.g. from heat shrinkage. The polymer sheet is coated with a multilayer stack of dielectric and metallic layers, including at least one silver layer deposited upon a zinc oxide seed layer that is at most 15 nm thickness. The use of zinc oxide ensures good seeding for high quality silver layer growth, thereby providing low emissivity. The thinness of the zinc oxide ensures that it resists cracking when the polymer sheet is tensioned. | 06-14-2012 |
20130260062 | INSULATING GLASS UNIT WITH CRACK-RESISTANT LOW-EMISSIVITY SUSPENDED FILM - A low-e insulating glass unit has a suspended, coated IR reflecting polymer sheet under tension, e.g. from heat shrinkage. The polymer sheet is coated with a multilayer stack of dielectric and metallic layers, including at least one silver layer deposited upon a zinc oxide seed layer that is at most 15 nm thickness. The use of zinc oxide ensures good seeding for high quality silver layer growth, thereby providing low emissivity. The thinness of the zinc oxide ensures that it resists cracking when the polymer sheet is tensioned. | 10-03-2013 |
Lee Campbell Boman, Belmont, CA US
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20140220286 | Glass Laminate Using Textured Adhesive - A method for laminating glass, a laminate assembly, and an adhesive-coated plastic material used in a laminate assembly. Specifically an adhesive, once applied to a plastic layer is grooved or textured to allow formerly trapped air to escape from between layers of a laminate assembly during a laminate process. This can allow for the adhesive layer to be thinner, while still providing for a final product that is relatively air bubble-free and optically pleasing or substantially free of optical defects caused by waviness of the plastic layer between two PVB sheets and/or wrinkles of the plastic sheet. | 08-07-2014 |
20150239216 | GLASS LAMINATE USING TEXTURED ADHESIVE - A method for laminating glass, a laminate assembly, and an adhesive-coated plastic material used in a laminate assembly. Specifically an adhesive, once applied to a plastic layer is grooved or textured to allow formerly trapped air to escape from between layers of a laminate assembly during a laminate process. This can allow for the adhesive layer to be thinner, while still providing for a final product that is relatively air bubble-free and optically pleasing or substantially free of optical defects caused by waviness of the plastic layer between two PVB sheets and/or wrinkles of the plastic sheet. | 08-27-2015 |
Mathias Boman, Hillsboro, OR US
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20100198875 | INCREMENTAL CONCURRENT PROCESSING FOR EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF HIGH-VOLUME LAYOUT DATA - Some embodiments of the present invention overcome I/O bottlenecks of an EDA work flow by keeping layout data distributed during handoffs among different processing stages. Specifically, some embodiments leverage a concurrent computation paradigm where data is propagated incrementally between stages, and where data processing among consecutive stages and the I/O between stages are executed concurrently. Specifically, some embodiments can generate a template database which contains the unique templates in a set of templates. During operation, an embodiment can determine a set of templates for a layout. Next, the system can determine a processing schedule based on a spatially coherent ordering of the set of templates. Next, the system can process the templates according to the spatially coherent processing schedule. Processing templates in a spatially coherent order can ensure that the downstream processes in the concurrent work flow will be able to maximize concurrency, thereby improving overall performance of the system. | 08-05-2010 |
20130086535 | INCREMENTAL CONCURRENT PROCESSING FOR EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF HIGH-VOLUME LAYOUT DATA - Some embodiments of the present invention overcome I/O bottlenecks of an EDA work flow by keeping layout data distributed during handoffs among different processing stages. Specifically, some embodiments leverage a concurrent computation paradigm where data is propagated incrementally between stages, and where data processing among consecutive stages and the I/O between stages are executed concurrently. Specifically, some embodiments can generate a template database which contains the unique templates in a set of templates. During operation, an embodiment can determine a set of templates for a layout. Next, the system can determine a processing schedule based on a spatially coherent ordering of the set of templates. Next, the system can process the templates according to the spatially coherent processing schedule. Processing templates in a spatially coherent order can ensure that the downstream processes in the concurrent work flow will be able to maximize concurrency, thereby improving overall performance of the system. | 04-04-2013 |
20140189616 | INCREMENTAL CONCURRENT PROCESSING FOR EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF HIGH-VOLUME LAYOUT DATA - Some embodiments of the present invention overcome I/O bottlenecks of an EDA work flow by keeping layout data distributed during handoffs among different processing stages. Specifically, some embodiments leverage a concurrent computation paradigm where data is propagated incrementally between stages, and where data processing among consecutive stages and the I/O between stages are executed concurrently. Specifically, different data processing stages can partition the layout data differently, and portions of the layout data that are not required by a data processing stage can be either passed-through or passed-around the data processing stage. | 07-03-2014 |
Mats Boman, Frisco, TX US
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20100076929 | Address Resolving Database - A system for resolving addresses in an internet protocol based network. The system comprises an address resolving master database and a plurality of slave databases. A plurality of transfer agents are each allocated to one of the plurality of slave databases for reading data from the master database and writing it to the slave databases. A plurality of applications have read access to at least one of the plurality of slave databases. | 03-25-2010 |
20100250584 | METHOD AND APPARATUS IN A DATABASE SYSTEM - A method and a telecommunication database system for facilitating modifications in the database and the handling of data queries. The database comprises an original dataset with data entries containing original data for different objects, and at least one auxiliary dataset with data entries containing updated data for at least some of the objects. A dataset tag is included in the data entries in either dataset indicating which dataset each entry belongs to. When a querying logic makes a query for data in a wanted data entry, the wanted data entry is obtained from a dataset determined based on the dataset tag in the data entry. | 09-30-2010 |
Michael Wesley Boman, Kent, WA US
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20120309261 | REMOTELY CONTROLLED MOBILE DEVICE CONTROL SYSTEM - A remotely controlled mobile device control system is disclosed wherein a remote controller of an existing game apparatus is selectively attachable to a remote controlled toy and used for controlling the movement of the remote controlled toy in conjunction with the game apparatus which is used as a central processing unit. | 12-06-2012 |
Nancy Boman, Bothell, WA US
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20110003895 | Pharmacology of Visual Cycle Modulators - Described herein are methods for the treatment of an ophthalmic disease or disorder comprising the administration of non-retinoid visual cycle modulators. | 01-06-2011 |
Robert Boman, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110286628 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OBJECT RECOGNITION USING A LARGE DATABASE - A method of organizing a set of recognition models of known objects stored in a database of an object recognition system includes determining a classification model for each known object and grouping the classification models into multiple classification model groups. Each classification model group identifies a portion of the database that contains the recognition models of the known objects having classification models that are members of the classification model group. The method also includes computing a representative classification model for each classification model group. Each representative classification model is derived from the classification models that are members of the classification model group. When a target object is to be recognized, the representative classification models are compared to a classification model of the target object to enable selection of a subset of the recognition models of the known objects for comparison to a recognition model of the target object. | 11-24-2011 |