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Charles I. Peddle, Santa Cruz, CA US
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20150046625 | SOLID STATE DRIVE ARCHITECTURES - A solid state drive includes DRAM logical flash and flash memory, in which system processor reads and writes only to the DRAM logical flash which minimizes writes to the flash memory. A method for operation of a solid state flash device includes writing, by a CPU, to a solid state drive by sending commands and data to DRAM logical flash using flash commands and formatting. | 02-12-2015 |
Robert Peddle, Lake Villa, IL US
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20150226623 | DEFLECTION GAUGE FOR FLOOR TEST APPARATUS - A deflection gauge configured for use with a floor test apparatus is provided. The gauge includes a housing, a string potentiometer mounted on the housing, and a channel extending from the housing and pivotably supporting a pivot beam. The pivot beam has a contact button at one end and an attachment point on an opposite end configured for receiving a string of the potentiometer. Deflection of the contact button due to floor sample weight stresses causes the attachment point to pivot and cause linear extension of the string, which is measured by the potentiometer. | 08-13-2015 |
20150226706 | POSITIVE DRIVE FLOOR TEST APPARATUS - A floor test apparatus is provided, including a base having an upper surface and defining an output shaft opening, a frame disposed in the base, having a main vertically projecting channel in communication with a supplemental, generally horizontally projecting channel having an access opening in a sidewall of the base. A main drive shaft passes through the supplemental channel and being coupled to a gearbox disposed in the main channel. A secondary shaft projects generally from the gearbox and is connected for common rotation with the main drive shaft. | 08-13-2015 |
Ronald Peddle, Paradise CA
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20110010280 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING A TIME SHEET - A system and method for creating a time sheet. The system collects at a reporting device, chronologically-identifiable log entries from a variety of activity recording devices, including without limitation, mobile, desktop and networked phones, PDAs, media recorders, satellite positioning systems, handheld, mobile, desktop and networked computers. The reporting device allocates each of the log entries into one or more contiguous, non-overlapping and equal duration time blocks, corresponding to a minimum billing increment. The allocated log entries are processed by filtering, consolidation and sorting to identify an appropriate allocated log entry for each time block from which a time sheet may be generated comprising an identifier providing client or project information and a time value attributed to such activity. The time sheet may form an input into a time entry system. Methods of gathering chronologically-identifiable data at a recording device and of generating a time sheet at a reporting device are also disclosed. | 01-13-2011 |
Scott P. Peddle, Whitby CA
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20100114631 | MANAGING REUSABLE BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING (BPM) ASSETS - A method for managing reusable BPM assets can be provided. The method can include selecting a process in a process model in a process modeling tool, retrieving a list of BPM assets in a repository of reusable BPM assets dependent upon the selected process and selecting individual ones of the BPM assets for importation into the process modeling tool in association with the selected process. Finally, the method can include importing into the process modeling tool the selected individual ones of the BPM assets from the repository of reusable BPM assets over a computer communications network. | 05-06-2010 |
Thomas M. Peddle, Aurora, IL US
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20130204593 | Computational Fluid Dynamics Systems and Methods of Use Thereof - The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for evaluating and/or predicting thermodynamic behavior within a particular area, and more specifically, to systems and methods which, at least in some embodiments, use computational fluid dynamics to compute and/or predict thermodynamic behavior of data centers and the like. Embodiments of the present invention include the ability to validate the calibration of computational models in order to improve output accuracy. | 08-08-2013 |
Vincent S. Peddle, Bremerton, WA US
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20080304018 | PROJECTION SYSTEM - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 12-11-2008 |
20110075114 | PROJECTION SYSTEM HAVING A VIRTUAL MASK - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 03-31-2011 |
20120236268 | PROJECTION SYSTEM HAVING A VIRTUAL MASK - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 09-20-2012 |
20130148087 | PROJECTION SYSTEM HAVING A VIRTUAL MASK - A projection system includes a projection screen defining a shape and a projector configured to project an image onto the projection screen. The projector may project a static or dynamic image that has substantially the same shape as the projection screen or otherwise block portions of the projected image that are projected outside of the projection screen with the aid of a virtual mask. The virtual mask and the projection screen may be created based on a virtual shape template that defines the desired shape for the projection screen, such as with a vector outline. In some embodiments, the virtual mask and the projection screen are created based on the same virtual shape template. The virtual shape template may define a cutting path for extracting the projection screen from a suitable material. | 06-13-2013 |