Lindeman, US
Aaron Russell Lindeman, Reno, NV US
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20120322568 | Sports simulation device creating the illusion that sports objects interact with real world features - A sports simulation device creating the illusion that a sports object is interacting with real world features. A system is used which tracks the movement of a sports object and calculates the future trajectory of the object. The system then displays the calculated trajectory. The simulated movement of the sports object is projected or otherwise displayed onto a transparent or semi-transparent screen, superimposing the displayed trajectory of the sports object over a real-world background, thus creating the illusion that the displayed image is interacting with real world features. In one embodiment, the illusion is created that a struck golf ball travels towards and makes contact with a real world feature (such as a building) when in actuality a net or barrier stops the struck golf ball's flight after a relatively short distance. | 12-20-2012 |
Aj Lindeman, New York, NY US
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20120317053 | FIXED INCOME SECURITIES MARKET DATA DISPLAY - A machine-implemented method includes: obtaining transaction data relating to one or more financial assets, the transaction data including the identity of the one or more financial assets, corresponding valuation data for the one or more financial assets, and corresponding volume data for the one or more financial assets; receiving, at the data processing apparatus, a request to display information relating to a first financial asset from the one or more financial assets; generating, in response to receiving the request, output data for display at a user terminal, in which the output data includes a user interface that displays at least a portion of the transaction data relating to the first financial asset and market projection information relating to the first financial asset, in which the market projection information is substantially contemporaneous with the portion of transaction data; and transmitting the output data to the user terminal. | 12-13-2012 |
Avery Lindeman, Berkeley, CA US
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20140332374 | STABLE PHOTOELECTRODE SURFACES AND METHODS - Disclosed herein are methods of treating a semiconductor surface by nitridation and deposition of a ruthenium alloy. Also disclosed are semiconductors treated with these methods, their incorporation into photoelectrochemical cells, and their use in photoelectrochemical water splitting. | 11-13-2014 |
Brett A. Lindeman, Madison, WI US
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20150138723 | METHOD OF COOLING SERIES-CONNECTED HEAT SINK MODULES - A method of cooling two or more heat-providing surfaces using a cooling apparatus having two or more fluidly connected heat sink modules in a series configuration can include providing a flow of single-phase liquid coolant to a first heat sink module mounted on a first heat-providing surface. The method can include projecting the flow of single-phase liquid coolant against the first heat-providing surface within the first heat sink module and causing phase change of a first portion of the liquid coolant and thereby forming two-phase bubbly flow with a first quality. The method can include transporting the two-phase bubbly flow to a second heat sink module and projecting the two-phase bubbly flow against a second heat-providing surface within the second heat sink module and causing phase change of a second portion of the coolant and formation of two-phase bubbly flow with a second quality greater than the first quality. | 05-21-2015 |
20150189796 | METHOD OF OPERATING A COOLING APPARATUS TO PROVIDE STABLE TWO-PHASE FLOW - A method of operating a cooling apparatus is described that allows flexible cooling lines connecting an inlet manifold to an outlet manifold to be safely added or removed during operation of the cooling apparatus without causing unstable two-phase flow. The method can include providing a cooling apparatus having an inlet manifold, an outlet manifold, and a bypass extending from the inlet manifold to the outlet manifold. Each manifold can include a plurality of connection ports, such as quick-connect couplers, to accommodate adding and removing cooling lines between the inlet manifold and the outlet manifold. The method can include providing a flow rate of single-phase liquid coolant to the inlet manifold and setting a pressure regulator in the bypass to provide a certain flow rate through the bypass. The flow rate through the bypass can be determined as a function of an average flow rate through each of the cooling lines. | 07-02-2015 |
20150192368 | METHOD OF CONDENSING VAPOR IN TWO-PHASE FLOW WITHIN A COOLING APPARATUS - A method of condensing vapor present in two-phase bubbly flow within a cooling apparatus can include mixing a first flow of coolant containing two-phase bubbly flow with a second flow of coolant containing single-phase liquid flow. The two-phase bubbly flow can have a first flow quality greater than zero and can include vapor bubbles dispersed in liquid coolant. The single-phase liquid flow can have a flow quality of about zero. Mixing the first flow of coolant and the second flow of coolant within the cooling apparatus can result in heat transfer from the first flow of coolant to the second flow of coolant and can cause vapor bubbles within first flow of coolant to condense, thereby providing a third flow of coolant with a third flow quality that is less than the first flow quality. | 07-09-2015 |
20150208549 | HEAT SINK MODULE - A heat sink module for cooling a heat providing surface can include an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber formed within the heat sink module. The outlet chamber can have an open portion that can be enclosed by the heat providing surface when the heat sink module is installed on the heat providing surface. The heat sink module can include a dividing member disposed between the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber. The dividing member can include a first plurality of orifices extending from a top surface of the dividing member to a bottom surface of the dividing member. The first plurality of orifices can be configured to deliver a plurality of jet streams of coolant into the outlet chamber and against the heat providing surface when the heat sink module is installed on the heat providing surface and when pressurized coolant is provided to the inlet chamber. | 07-23-2015 |
20150230366 | FLEXIBLE TWO-PHASE COOLING SYSTEM - A flexible two-phase cooling apparatus for cooling microprocessors in servers can include a primary cooling loop, a first bypass, and a second bypass. The primary cooling loop can include a reservoir, a pump, an inlet manifold, an outlet manifold, and flexible cooling lines extending from the inlet manifold to the outlet manifold. The flexible cooling lines can be routable within server housings and can be fluidly connected to two or more series-connected heat sink modules that are mountable on microprocessors of the servers. The flexible cooling lines can be configured to transport low-pressure, two-phase dielectric coolant. The first bypass can include a first pressure regulator configured to regulate a first bypass flow of coolant through the first bypass. The second bypass can include a second pressure regulator configured to regulate a second bypass flow of coolant through the second bypass. | 08-13-2015 |
20150237767 | HEAT SINK FOR USE WITH PUMPED COOLANT - A heat sink for cooling a heat source can include a thermally conductive base member configured to mount on, or be placed in thermal communication with, a heat source. The heat sink can include a heat sink module mounted on the thermally conductive base member. The heat sink module can include an inlet chamber formed within the heat sink module and an outlet chamber formed at least partially in the heat sink module and bounded by the surface of the thermally conductive base member. The heat sink module can include a first plurality of orifices extending from the inlet chamber to the outlet chamber. The first plurality of orifices can be configured to deliver a plurality of jet streams of coolant into the outlet chamber and against the surface of the thermally conductive base member when pumped coolant is provided to the inlet chamber. | 08-20-2015 |
Cathy Lindeman, Marshall, WI US
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20080211189 | MULTIPURPOSE BOWL - A multipurpose bowl assembly including a bowl, a target having a coupler configured to attach the target to the bowl and a launching device coupled to the bowl and configured to propel at least one item in a direction generally toward the target. | 09-04-2008 |
Chris Lindeman, Lakewood, CO US
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20100196979 | CONVERSION OF BIOMASS INTO ETHANOL - A process and system for the conversion of biomass, such as spent brewers grain, into ethanol and other commercial products, such as pelletized fuel, biogas, fertilizer, and livestock feed, is disclosed. The method may include biomass pretreatment, hydrolysis, fermentation, distillation, and dehydration phases. | 08-05-2010 |
Clarissa M. Lindeman, Roy, UT US
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20130052726 | COMPOSTER - In one example, a composter barrel includes a first panel having a first complementary structure, a second panel having a second complementary structure, and a connector element configured to connect the first and second panels together without the use of fasteners by engaging the first and second complementary structures. | 02-28-2013 |
David D. Lindeman, Hudson, WI US
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20120068371 | PROCESSES FOR IMPROVED OPTICAL FILMS - A method of forming an optical film results in a film having a useful central 60% portion with a caliper variation of about 5% or less of an average thickness of the film. The method includes selecting a draw ratio λ in a first in-plane stretch direction, setting an effective draw gap defined by a length L and a width W, and stretching a polymer film at the draw ratio and effective draw gap. The effective draw gap is set such that the stretching step fits into one of two regimes, the first regime referred to as a uniaxial regime and characterized by a β equal to or less than about 1.0; and the second regime referred to as a planar extension regime and characterized by a β equal to or greater than about 10.0. The disclosure also describes an optical film formed by the method. | 03-22-2012 |
Eric Lindeman, Venice, CA US
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20100243012 | TEMPORARY SHELTER AND MOBILE CART - Embodiments of the invention are generally related to a mobile shelter, and more particularly to a movable storage container that converts into a shelter adequate for protection of its occupants against the elements, and optionally converts into a collapsed configuration suitable for transportation. | 09-30-2010 |
20130233363 | TEMPORARY SHELTER AND MOBILE CART - Embodiments of the invention are generally related to a mobile shelter, and more particularly to a movable storage container that converts into a shelter adequate for protection of its occupants against the elements, and optionally converts into a collapsed configuration suitable for transportation. | 09-12-2013 |
Fred Lindeman, Dubuque, IA US
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20080271655 | Apparatus and method for isolating zones of an industrial furnace - This invention relates to an apparatus and a method for at least partially isolating a zone of an industrial furnace. The apparatus includes a hanger block and a hanger clamp. The method includes removably mounting a hanger block with respect to a furnace structure. A hanger clamp is engaged with the hanger block. A curtain structure is mounted in the hanger block, and the hanger clamp is mounted to an adjustable support or mechanism. | 11-06-2008 |
20080271656 | Removable filler module - This invention relates to an industrial furnace roof filler element to allow replacement of a failed heat source during operation. The filler element can include a lower portion, a module, an aperture, a protuberance, a bore and/or a heat source. This invention also relates to a method of operation for an industrial furnace wherein a failed heat source is replaced during operation of the industrial furnace. | 11-06-2008 |
20090293784 | Suspended refractory curtain - A vertically suspended refractory wall having at least two rows of refractory shapes. Each refractory shape of the upper row has a recess in a bottom portion or a lower portion of the refractory shape. Each refractory shape of the lower row has a head portion or an upper portion that lockingly engages within at least a portion of the recess of the refractory shape of the upper row. The interlocked and vertically suspended refractory wall can be used as refractory curtain, such as within an industrial furnace. | 12-03-2009 |
20110058589 | HIGH TEMPERATURE INDUSTRIAL FURNACE ROOF SYSTEM - A high temperature industrial furnace roof system having first and second spaced apart hanger brick rows with a filler row disposed therebetween and a cable system including a plurality of electrical cables. The filler row includes a plurality of filler elements having at least one removable heating module with a heat source. The cable system operatively connects the heat source with a power source and permits the removable heating module to be removed from the respective filler element while the respective heat source remains operatively connected with the power source. | 03-10-2011 |
Jacob C. Lindeman, Arlington, MA US
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20100169235 | Real-Time Trade Forecaster - Forecasting financial market activity includes a host system and a graphical processing unit in data communication with the server. Forecasting financial market activity also includes a computer program product residing on the host system, the computer program product including instructions for causing the host system to send one or more financial models to the graphical processing unit; and a computer program product residing on the graphical processing unit for causing the graphical processing unit to: receive the financial models and a list of types of market data associated with each financial model; generate one or more engine instances; structure the received market data; receive instructions, from the host system, to run an identified financial model; clone at least part of the structured market data; run the engine instances; and generate, in real time, forecast data indicative of an expected market performance. | 07-01-2010 |
20130226835 | Real-Time Trade Forecaster - Forecasting financial market activity includes a host system and a graphical processing unit in data communication with the server. Forecasting financial market activity also includes a computer program product residing on the host system, the computer program product including instructions for causing the host system to send one or more financial models to the graphical processing unit; and a computer program product residing on the graphical processing unit for causing the graphical processing unit to: receive the financial models and a list of types of market data associated with each financial model; generate one or more engine instances; structure the received market data; receive instructions, from the host system, to run an identified financial model; clone at least part of the structured market data; run the engine instances; and generate, in real time, forecast data indicative of an expected market performance. | 08-29-2013 |
20150120613 | REAL-TIME TRADE FORECASTER - Forecasting financial market activity includes a host system and a graphical processing unit in data communication with the server. Forecasting financial market activity also includes a computer program product residing on the host system, the computer program product including instructions for causing the host system to send one or more financial models to the graphical processing unit; and a computer program product residing on the graphical processing unit for causing the graphical processing unit to: receive the financial models and a list of types of market data associated with each financial model; generate one or more engine instances; structure the received market data; receive instructions, from the host system, to run an identified financial model; clone at least part of the structured market data; run the engine instances; and generate, in real time, forecast data indicative of an expected market performance. | 04-30-2015 |
James A. Lindeman, Croton-On-Hudson, NY US
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20140372596 | PASSIVE MONITORING OF VIRTUAL SYSTEMS USING AGENT-LESS, NEAR-REAL-TIME INDEXING - Aspects of the present invention provide a solution for passively monitoring a computer system. In an embodiment, a read-only target is created based on the configuration of the virtual server disk used by the virtual server to access the storage associated therewith. This read-only target can be used to expose the virtual server disk for access by a monitoring crawler. Using the read-only target, a monitoring crawler can acquire a set of features regarding the virtual server from the virtual server disk. One or more of this set of features can be analyzed to perform passive monitoring of the virtual server. | 12-18-2014 |
James A. Lindeman, Austin, TX US
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20080263288 | System and Method for Probing Hypervisor Tasks in an Asynchronous Environment - A system, method, and computer-usable medium for probing hypervisor tasks in an asynchronous environment. According to an embodiment of the invention, the partition firmware sends a request for data to the hypervisor. When the hypervisor receives the request for data, the hypervisor returns a taskID that identifies the task allocated to handle the request. Partition firmware records the taskID and a timestamp, which indicates the time in which the hypervisor received the request. A timer is set to measure the amount of time elapsed since the task ID was received by a requesting partition firmware. If the hypervisor has not provided the partition firmware with the requested data after a predetermined time period measured by the timer has elapsed, the partition firmware inquires about the status of the task associated with the taskID. If the task is still running, the partition firmware returns control of the partition to the operating system. | 10-23-2008 |
20110225446 | IDENTIFYING A DEFECTIVE ADAPTER - A method, system, and computer usable program product for identifying a defective adapter are provided in the illustrative embodiments. A configuration process of the adapter is initiated, the adapter being coupled with a slot in a data processing system. An indication of the configuration process is activated. A determination is made whether the configuration has completed successfully. The indication is allowed to remain activated responsive to the configuration not completing successfully. The activated indication identifies the defective adapter. | 09-15-2011 |
James Arthur Lindeman, Austin, TX US
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20110035618 | AUTOMATED TRANSITION TO A RECOVERY KERNEL VIA FIRMWARE-ASSISTED-DUMP FLOWS PROVIDING AUTOMATED OPERATING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR - A method (and structure) of operating an operating system (OS) on a computer. When a failure of the OS is detected, the computer automatically performs a diagnosis of the OS failure. The computer also attempts to automatically repair/recover the failed OS, based on the diagnosis, without requiring a reboot. | 02-10-2011 |
Jesse W. Lindeman, San Jose, CA US
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20110029647 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SUGGESTING AN OPTIMAL COMMUNICATION MODE - A method for communicating information includes ranking, by a central processing server, one or more available communication modes according to a context of a recipient of a communication and one or more rules. The ranked available communication modes may be communicated to a sender of the communication. The context of the recipient corresponds to the availability of the recipient and/or the location of the recipient. The available communication modes correspond to capabilities associated with devices that are in proximity with the recipient. Whether devices are in proximity with the recipient is accomplished by locating the devices via a device location server. The communication modes may be ranked according to a cost and/or appropriateness of the available communication modes. | 02-03-2011 |
Jesse Wagner Lindeman, San Jose, CA US
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20120129503 | Management of Mobile Applications - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. | 05-24-2012 |
20120131685 | Mobile Posture-based Policy, Remediation and Access Control for Enterprise Resources - A mobile device management system that monitors the security state of one or more mobile devices and sets indicators related to such security state. Enterprise network applications, such as an email application, can access the security state information when making access control decisions with respect to a given mobile device. | 05-24-2012 |
20130132941 | MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. | 05-23-2013 |
20140162614 | MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. A user profile is accessed to determine a user attribute. A catalog of applications is filtered based at least in part on the user attribute and an enterprise application availability policy to determine a set of applications to be returned and provided via an enterprise mobile device application management interface. | 06-12-2014 |
20150133082 | MOBILE POSTURE-BASED POLICY, REMEDIATION AND ACCESS CONTROL FOR ENTERPRISE RESOURCES - A mobile device management system that monitors the security state of one or more mobile devices and sets indicators related to such security state. Enterprise network applications, such as an email application, can access the security state information when making access control decisions with respect to a given mobile device. | 05-14-2015 |
20150133094 | MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS - In particular implementations, a mobile device management system allows network administrators to control the distribution and publication of applications to mobile device users in an enterprise network. A user profile is accessed to determine a user attribute. A catalog of applications is filtered based at least in part on the user attribute and an enterprise application availability policy to determine a set of applications to be returned and provided via an enterprise mobile device application management interface. | 05-14-2015 |
John G. Lindeman, Milford, MI US
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20110031143 | GOLF BAG HAVING A LID - A golf bag may include a body portion and a lid portion. The body portion may include an elongated cavity, a base, and an open end. The elongated cavity may be adapted to at least partially receive at least one golf club. The lid portion may be connected to the body portion and adapted to selectively cover the opening. The lid portion may include a club head cavity adapted to cooperate with the elongated cavity of the body portion. The lid portion may include a likeness of a physical characteristic of at least one of an article of athletic equipment, an animal, and a character. | 02-10-2011 |
John Gerard Lindeman, Milford, MI US
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20110031142 | GOLF BAG HAVING PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A CHARACTER - A golf bag may include a body portion and a lid portion. The body portion may include an elongated cavity, a base, and an open end. The elongated cavity may be adapted to at least partially receive at least one golf club. The lid portion may be connected to the body portion and may be adapted to selectively cover the opening. The lid portion may include a club head cavity adapted to cooperate with the elongated cavity of the body portion. The lid portion may include a physical characteristic of a head of a character. | 02-10-2011 |
John Richard Lindeman, Milwaukee, WI US
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20130008075 | Quick release fishing weight - A quick-release weight used on a fishing line defined as having an overall specific gravity greater than one. The new invention is releasably attached without the need of tools and without the need of knotting the device into the fishing line to provide any desirable spacing between the lure or bait and weight. The device releasably attaches when fishing line is placed between its wire arm and cap, biased toward each other by a compression spring. When a fish strikes, the line can be retrieved to the quick-release weight for instant removal, allowing the remaining line and fish to be retrieved without interference. | 01-10-2013 |
Kenneth L. Lindeman, Gastonia, NC US
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20150020215 | CELL LEVEL DATA ACCESSIBILITY - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for determining access rights for stored data are presented. Data tables may store data that is accessible to users. A request for explicit access to data may be received from a user. The system may determine the user's identity and further determine combined access rights based on the request for explicit access to data and the identity of the user. For example, implicit access rights for a user may be based on the identity. Based on the determined access rights, the system may retrieve data from the data tables. In an embodiment, the access rights may define that a first portion of a column is to be retrieved while a second portion of the column is to be restricted, or that a first portion of a row is to be retrieved while a second portion of the row is to be restricted. | 01-15-2015 |
Kevin Lindeman, Vancouver, WA US
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20120324428 | CONTENT DESIGN TOOL - Among other disclosed subject matter, a method includes providing a user interface allowing the insertion of elements into a document flow comprising static and dynamic elements, the user interface presenting a graphical depiction of the document that is dynamically altered by the insertion of the element, wherein the dynamically altered appearance of the document correctly reflects the position and type of the inserted element and rearranges all existing static and flow elements of the document around the inserted element. | 12-20-2012 |
Kevin J. Lindeman, Morgan Hill, CA US
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20150350130 | MESSAGE USER INTERFACES FOR CAPTURE AND TRANSMITTAL OF MEDIA AND LOCATION CONTENT - A device provides user interfaces for capturing and sending media, such as audio, video, or images, from within a message application. The device detects a movement of the device and in response, plays or records an audio message. The device sends the recorded audio message in response to detecting a movement of the device. The device removes messages from a conversation based on expiration criteria. The device shares a location with one or more message participants in a conversation. | 12-03-2015 |
20150350141 | MESSAGE USER INTERFACES FOR CAPTURE AND TRANSMITTAL OF MEDIA AND LOCATION CONTENT - A device provides user interfaces for capturing and sending media, such as audio, video, or images, from within a message application. The device detects a movement of the device and in response, plays or records an audio message. The device sends the recorded audio message in response to detecting a movement of the device. The device removes messages from a conversation based on expiration criteria. The device shares a location with one or more message participants in a conversation. | 12-03-2015 |
Norman A. Lindeman, Sand Lake, NY US
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20090139343 | Specimen grip, having a grip shell, for use in a materials testing machine - A specimen grip assembly which can be used with a relatively light-weight jaw in a materials testing system. The specimen grip assembly illustratively contains a grip shell and a pair of wedge-shaped specimen grips. The shell has a truncated, frusto-pyramidal exterior shape with two outwardly facing inclined surfaces, both inclined at an angle and which matingly abut and slide against complementary inclined interior surfaces of the jaw. The grips are oriented in a recess within the shell such that inclined surfaces of the grips abut against interior complementary surfaces of the shell. The shell, containing the grips and specimen, is suitably positioned within the jaw, with the shell and grips then jacked into a fixed position. The shell substantially eliminates any noticeable compliance from the specimen grips that might otherwise arise from tensile and/or compressive forces applied to the jaw and specimen grip assemblies during a test program. | 06-04-2009 |
20090139344 | Apparatus for a cam-based jack assembly for use in materials, testing machines and an accompanying method for use therewith - A jack assembly, for use in a materials testing system, utilizes both a cam and a resilient push block. The cam, having an progressive eccentric, is situated between the push block and a jaw housing and located partially within a corresponding shallow channel in each such that both channels effectively straddle the cam. The channels accommodate axial rotation of the cam. The push block is formed of a material with an appropriate modulus of elasticity such that bending moments, particularly at ends of the push block and resulting from axial rotation of the eccentric to its top dead-center position, cause the channel in the push block to elastically deform and increasingly and sufficiently deflect against and around the eccentric, thus increasingly pinching the eccentric and securely locking the cam, push block and specimen grip in their proper positions. | 06-04-2009 |
Olga E.s. Lindeman, Brookfield, WI US
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20100099807 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING GAS HYDRATES IN FLUID SYSTEMS - A method of inhibiting hydrates in a fluid comprising water and gas comprising adding to the fluid an effective hydrate-inhibiting amount of a composition comprising one or more homo- or co-polymers of N-alkyl(alkyl)acrylamide synthesized by polymerizing one or more N-alkyl(alkyl)acrylamide monomers in a solvent comprising a glycol ether of formula CH | 04-22-2010 |
20150119299 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING GAS HYDRATES IN FLUID SYSTEMS - A method of inhibiting hydrates in a fluid comprising water and gas comprising adding to the fluid an effective hydrate-inhibiting amount of a composition comprising one or more co-polymers of N-alkyl (alkyl)acrylamide monomers and one or more cationic monomers selected from acid and alkyl chloride quaternary salts of N,N-dialkylaminoalkyl (meth)acrylates and N,N-dialkylaminoalkyl (meth)acrylamides. | 04-30-2015 |
Olga E. S. Lindeman, Brookfield, WI US
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20100099814 | METHOD OF CONTROLLING GAS HYDRATES IN FLUID SYSTEMS - A method of inhibiting hydrates in a fluid comprising water and gas comprising adding to the fluid an effective hydrate-inhibiting amount of a composition comprising one or more co-polymers of N-alkyl(alkyl)acrylamide monomers and one or more cationic monomers selected from acid and alkyl chloride quaternary salts of N,N-dialkylaminoalkyl(meth)acrylates and N,N-dialkylaminoalkyl(meth)acrylamides. | 04-22-2010 |
Ryan Jerome Lindeman, Suamico, WI US
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20120248093 | INDUCTION HEATING WIRE INSULATION HEATING AND REMOVAL - This disclosure relates generally to removing wire insulation. In an embodiment, a system for heating and removal of wire insulation includes a power supply configured to receive input power and to provide a high frequency power output to an induction coil. The induction coil is to be coupled to the power supply and dimensioned to receive an insulated wire therethrough. The induction coil is also to produce a field based upon the high frequency power output to heat the wire by induction and to condition insulation disposed on an outer surface of the wire for removal. | 10-04-2012 |
Ryan Jerome Lindeman, Neenah, WI US
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20120012559 | HEAT INPUT CONTROL FOR WELDING SYSTEMS - A heat input control method for a welding system includes the step of receiving data encoding a desired heat input range having heat input values included between an upper limit and a lower limit. The method also includes the step of receiving data encoding a desired change to a level of a first weld variable of a set of weld variables. Further, the method includes determining a change to a level of a second weld variable of the set of weld variables. The determined change to the level of the second weld variable is suitable to maintain a heat input of a welding operation within the desired heat input range. | 01-19-2012 |
Thomas K. Lindeman, Bellevue, WA US
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20140379610 | Cannabis Product Updated User Feedback System and Method - A cannabis product updated user feedback system and method that informs users of the anticipated psychological and physiological effects of a cannabis product. The system includes the creation of an effects graph associated with the cannabis product that may be distributed with the cannabis product or presented on a website. The effects graph includes one or more line graphs depicting the effects and interactions experienced by all reporting users of the product. The system includes a website in which the feedback information regarding a particular cannabis product is collected. The administrator of the website then reviews the feedback information and provides updated line graph data. Each line graph shows the intensity of user-reported effects graded from 0 to an upper limit on the y axis over a time presented on the x axis. The effects graph may include icons that visually portray what a user consumed and how they felt. By viewing the line graph, a user can anticipated the effects, the intensity, when they occur and the duration. | 12-25-2014 |
William Lindeman, Marshall, WI US
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20080211189 | MULTIPURPOSE BOWL - A multipurpose bowl assembly including a bowl, a target having a coupler configured to attach the target to the bowl and a launching device coupled to the bowl and configured to propel at least one item in a direction generally toward the target. | 09-04-2008 |