Ted R.
Ted R. Bardinelli, Durham, NC US
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20090011935 | Method of Inducing Tolerance of Plants Against Bacterioses - A method of inducing tolerance of plants against bacterioses which comprises treating the plants, the soil or seeds with an effective amount of a combination of a compound of the formula I | 01-08-2009 |
20090143416 | Method of Inducing Tolerance of Plants Against Bacterioses - A method of inducing tolerance of plants against bacterioses which comprises treating the plants, the soil or seeds with an effective amount of a combination of a compound of the formula I | 06-04-2009 |
20090233916 | METHOD OF INDUCING VIRUS TOLERANCE OF PLANTS - A method of inducing virus tolerance of plants which comprises treating the plants, the soil or seeds with an effective amount of a combination of a compound of the formula (I) in which the variables have the meaning as set forth in the description, and a second active compound as defined in the description; which is taken up by the plants or seeds. | 09-17-2009 |
20100323888 | COMPOSITIONS AND KITS COMPRISING A FUNGICIDAL TRIAZOLE AND AN ALKOXYLATED ALCOHOL, AND THEIR USES - The present invention relates to compositions comprising (a1) a fungicidal triazole; and (b1) ethoxylated 2-propylheptanol having a mole average degree of ethoxylation from 7.5 to 8.5, to kits comprising the triazole and alcohol alkoxylate in separate containers, as well as to their uses in the agricultural field. The present invention also relates to use of ethoxylated 2-propylheptanol having a degree of ethoxylation from 7.5 to 8.5 as adjuvant and surfactant safener. | 12-23-2010 |
20120015812 | Mixtures of strobilurins with triexapac-ethyl - The present invention relates to mixtures comprising | 01-19-2012 |
20120022021 | Mixtures of strobilurins with 1-methylcyclopropene - The present invention relates to mixtures comprising | 01-26-2012 |
20130274104 | AGROCHEMICAL MIXTURES FOR INCREASING THE HEALTH OF A PLANT - The present invention relates to an agrochemical mixture for increasing the health of a plant, comprising as active compounds 1) pyraclostrobin (compound A) and 2) harpin protein (compound B) selected from harpin | 10-17-2013 |
Ted R. Berdinelli, Durham, NC US
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20090048319 | Method of Using a Micronutrient as Safener for a Triazole for Controlling Harmful Fungi - A method of using a micronutrient selected from the group consisting of salts and adducts of Mg, Ca, B, Mn, Fe, Co and Zn and Mo as a safener for a triazole, selected from the group consisting of azaconazole, bitertanol, bromuconazole, cyproconazole, difenoconazole, diniconazole, enilconazole, epoxiconazole, fenbuconazole, fluquinconazole, flusilazole, flutriafol, hexaconazole, imibenconazole, ipconazole, metconazole, myclobutanil, penconazole, propiconazole, prothioconazole, simeconazole, tebuconazole, tetraconazole, triadimenol, triadimefon and triticonazole or salts or adducts thereof for controlling harmful fungi. | 02-19-2009 |
Ted R. Easlick, Saginaw, MI US
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20160091290 | LEAD FREE FRANGIBLE IRON BULLETS - The invention relates to sintered iron bullets having increased frangibility (or which can be easily fragmented) and to the materials and processes for the manufacture of such bullets. The bullets of the present invention are typically made from iron powder (including powdered iron from scrap iron) which are pressed to form a briquette and then sintered under conditions so as to obtain bullets with the desired level of frangibility. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the bullets are resin or plastic impregnated and then coated to facilitate lubricity and prevent corrosion. | 03-31-2016 |
Ted R. Heidrick, Sherwood Park CA
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20100050639 | Indirect-Fired Gas Turbine Power Plant - An indirect-fired gas turbine power plant comprises a compressor; a turbine mechanically coupled to the compressor; a furnace; a heat exchanger inside the furnace and fluidly coupled at an inlet end to the compressor and at an outlet end to the turbine; and means for forming a gas barrier around a portion of the heat exchanger to impede combustion products from contacting the heat exchanger. Such means can be a plurality of gas discharge manifolds located around a portion of the heat exchanger. The manifolds can be coupled to heated working gas exhausted by the turbine. | 03-04-2010 |
Ted R. Mila, Bartlett, IL US
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20140330997 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING TWO-WIRE COMMUNICATION IN A NETWORK ENVIRONMENT - An example method is provided and includes receiving, from a host device, a first signal over a two-wire bus to an address on the two-wire bus corresponding to a small form factor (XFP) module, the host device being located outside the XFP module, the two-wire bus coupling the host device with a first controller inside the XFP module and a second controller inside the XFP module that share the address such that the first controller and the second controller receive the first signal, and blocking a second signal from the second controller to the host device using digital isolation buffers. A third signal from the first controller to the host device over the two-wire bus is not blocked. In specific embodiments, the first controller includes a XFP compliant controller and the second controller includes an optical controller. | 11-06-2014 |
20160100698 | PRODUCT DISPLAY CASE OR HOT PLATE DISPLAY CASE HAVING AN EDGE-MOUNTED LED ARRAY FOR ILLUMINATING A LIGHT PIPE FOR ILLUMINATING THE INTERIOR PORTION OF THE PRODUCT DISPLAY CASE OR HOT PLATE DISPLAY CASE, AND/OR AN EDGE MOUNTED LED ARRAY FOR ILLUMINATING A GLASS SHELF WITHIN THE PRODUCT DISPLAY CASE OR HOT PLATE DISPLAY CASE - The present invention comprises a linear array of LEDs which can be utilized in conjunction with a product display case wherein the linear array of LEDs is operatively mounted upon, and disposed immediately adjacent to, a first end edge portion of a glass plate so as to effectively illuminate the glass plate by means of total internal reflection principles whereby the glass plate operatively serves as a light pipe such that the light emitted from a second opposite end edge portion of the glass light pipe can illuminate the interior portion of the product display case. Alternatively, the linear array of LED lights can be operatively mounted upon, and disposed immediately adjacent to, an edge portion of a glass shelf disposed within the product display case so as to likewise illuminate the glass shelf itself by means of total internal reflection principles whereby the illumination from the glass shelf serves to illuminate the products being displayed. | 04-14-2016 |
Ted R. Neher, Iii, Poway, CA US
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20150106939 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC AND COMPREHENSIVE VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT - One or more relevant scanners used to identify asset vulnerabilities are identified, obtained, and logically arranged for deployment on an asset in accordance with a vulnerability management policy and a scanner deployment policy such that the relevant scanners are deployed at, or before, a determined ideal time to minimize the resources necessary to correct the vulnerabilities, if found. The relevant scanners are then automatically deployed in accordance with the scanner deployment policy and, if a vulnerability is identified, one or more associated remedies or remedy procedures are applied to the asset. At least one of the one or more relevant scanners are then re-deployed on the asset to determine if the identified vulnerability has been corrected and, if the vulnerability is not corrected at, or before, a defined time, protective measures are automatically taken. | 04-16-2015 |
20150242634 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN EFFICIENT VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT AND VERIFICATION SERVICE - A virtual asset creation template associated with a class of virtual assets is identified and analyzed to identify any vulnerabilities in the virtual asset creation template. If one or more vulnerabilities are identified in the virtual asset creation template, an appropriate remedy for each identified vulnerability identified in the virtual asset creation template is applied. If no vulnerability is identified in the virtual asset creation template, or once each vulnerability identified in the virtual asset creation template is remedied, each virtual asset of the virtual asset class generated using the virtual asset creation template is assigned an initial status of verified virtual asset. | 08-27-2015 |
20160112457 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC AND COMPREHENSIVE VULNERABILITY MANAGEMENT - One or more relevant scanners used to identify asset vulnerabilities are identified, obtained, and logically arranged for deployment on an asset in accordance with a vulnerability management policy and a scanner deployment policy such that the relevant scanners are deployed at, or before, a determined ideal time to minimize the resources necessary to correct the vulnerabilities, if found. The relevant scanners are then automatically deployed in accordance with the scanner deployment policy and, if a vulnerability is identified, one or more associated remedies or remedy procedures are applied to the asset. At least one of the one or more relevant scanners are then re-deployed on the asset to determine if the identified vulnerability has been corrected and, if the vulnerability is not corrected at, or before, a defined time, protective measures are automatically taken. | 04-21-2016 |
Ted R. Rittmaster, Westlake Village, CA US
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20100114132 | Systems and processes for controlling inflatable members and gastric bands based on geographic location - A system and process employs a gastric band device having an adjustable restriction amount that is adjustable based on at least one first control signal. The system and process also employs at least one of a wireless receiver and location detection electronics configured for providing at least one second signal. In addition, a controller is configured to provide at least one first control signal to the gastric band device based at least in part on at least one second control signal from at least one of the wireless receiver and the location detection electronics. The controller may be configured to provide at least one first control signal for one of increasing restriction or reducing restriction of the gastric band in response to receiving a signal from the location detection electronics representing a predefined geographic location. | 05-06-2010 |
20110131325 | System and process for limiting distribution of information on a communication network based on geographic location - A communications system includes a plurality of recipient processors located at geographically remote locations with respect to each other and connected for communication with an information provider processor, over the communications network. The provider and recipient processors may comprise respective computers coupled for communication on the Internet or WWW. The provider processor is capable of providing information from any suitable source, by communicating such information over a communication network. However, access to the information by the recipient processors is controlled, based geographic location or region of the recipient processors and time information and, for some systems, a set of rules relating to a further condition. | 06-02-2011 |
20120296812 | SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR PROVIDING PERFORMANCE CONTENT ON A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A system and process for operating a computer on a communication network involves providing a first performance environment, such as a first game, over the network to a first on-line user, receiving performance data from the first on-line user corresponding to the first on-line user's performance in the first performance environment. A value is defined for performance rights associated with the received data. A second performance environment that is separate from the first performance environment is provided over the network to a second on-line user, in which the second on-line user is able to make a performance. The second on-line user is provided with access to received data corresponding to the first on-line user's performance in the first performance environment, while the second on-line user is making a performance in the second performance environment. | 11-22-2012 |
20160041581 | FLEXIBLE DISPLAY SCREEN SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A flexible display screen system and method includes an article that has a flexible material configured to cover at least a portion of a person's anatomy or at least a portion of an object. At least one flexible display screen is secured on the flexible material. A computer system is configured to provide image information for controlling a display of images on the flexible display screen. The computer system is configured to control the display of images on the flexible display screen in response to the sensor signal. The sensor may sense flexing of the flexible display screen or flexible material. Alternatively or in addition, the flexible display screen or flexible material may be controlled to flex, in response to the images displayed on the flexible display screen. | 02-11-2016 |
Ted R. Rittmaster, Los Angeles, CA US
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20120214465 | LOCATION-BASED CONTROL OF FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A mobile personal communication device, such as a mobile telephone (cellular, satellite, or the like), that is capable of determining its geographic location, through an on-board GPS unit or other geographic locating mechanism, has a function that is disabled, enabled, modified or otherwise controlled when the personal communication device is determined to be within a defined area. The function controlled based on geographic region may include: the transmission of a data stream, such as a video or audio data stream, from or to the personal communication device; the disamblement or modification of ringers or other mechanism for audible notification of an event, for example, an incoming call or message from an external caller; the disablement or modification of an on-board camera or other on-board recording mechanism; and/or the disablement or modification of screen savers, disabling or modification of display lighting or backlighting or other functions of the personal communication device. | 08-23-2012 |
Ted R. Schnetker, Rockford, IL US
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20100073022 | IN-SITU MONITORING AND METHOD TO DETERMINE ACCUMULATED PRINTED WIRING BOARD THERMAL AND/OR VIBRATION STRESS FATIGUE USING A MIRRORED MONITOR CHIP AND CONTINUITY CIRCUIT - A monitoring system includes a monitor chip or chips soldered to a printed wiring board. By mirroring a function IC chip interface with the monitor chip, the consumed and remaining thermal/and or vibration-fatigue life of the function IC chip based on the life-environment actually experienced through monitoring of the monitor chip is readily determined. The monitor chip includes monitoring interconnections and/or circuitry which determines the number and/or location of failed-open solder terminations of the monitor chip. | 03-25-2010 |
20100296254 | SOLID STATE SWITCH ARRANGEMENT - An example solid state switching arrangement includes at least one bus bar configured to carry electrical current and at least one switch that is silicon carbide based. The switch is secured relative to the bus bar and the bus bar is configured to communicate thermal energy away from the switch. An example method of arranging a switch includes mounting a silicon carbide based switch relative to a bus bar and communication thermal energy away from the silicon carbide based switch using the bus bar. | 11-25-2010 |
20110005327 | IN-SITU MONITORING DEVICE AND METHOD TO DETERMINE ACCUMULATED PRINTED WIRING BOARD VIBRATION STRESS FATIGUE - A monitoring system includes a calibrated micro-electro-mechanical structure (MEMS) matrix in communication with a controller. The MEMS matrix includes MEMS elements of various sizes which create a continuum of vibration-stress-resistant elements. The MEMS elements will flex in response to flexing of a printed circuit board due to mechanical vibration until failure occurs. The controller monitors the continuity of the MEMS matrix to determine which elements of the MEMS matrix have failed to accurately determine the accumulated vibration stress experienced by the printed circuit board. | 01-13-2011 |
20110134587 | SEMICONDUCTOR SWITCH RELAY MODULE FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system has a bus bar and a gallium nitride based semiconductor switch interrupting the bus bar. A controller is electrically coupled to, and controlling, the semiconductor switch. | 06-09-2011 |
20110134607 | SOLID STATE SWITCH ARRANGEMENT - A solid state switching arrangement includes at least one bus bar configured to carry electrical current and at least one switch that is gallium nitride based. The switch is secured relative to the bus bar and the bus bar is configured to communicate heat away from the switch. An example method of arranging a switch includes mounting a gallium nitride based switch relative to a bus bar and communication heat away from the gallium nitride based switch using the bus bar. | 06-09-2011 |
20150292958 | SELF-LEARNING MONITORING SYSTEMS FOR ELECTRICAL DEVICES - A method of monitoring an electrical device includes receiving an operational condition of an electrical device, receiving a measurement indicative of a thermal parameter of the electrical device corresponding to the operational condition, and storing the measurement in memory in association with the operational condition. A system for monitoring electrical devices includes a processor communicative with a memory and the memory has instructions recorded thereon that, when read by the processor, cause the processor to execute the method. | 10-15-2015 |
Ted R. Skrzycke, Clarkston, MI US
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20120186242 | STARTING DEVICE HAVING A THROTTLE PLATE - A starting device for a motor vehicle includes a pump connected to a prime mover and a turbine connected to a turbine shaft. The pump and turbine are hydrodynamically connected. A stator assembly is disposed between the pump and the turbine. The stator assembly houses a slidable throttle plate. In a first position, the throttle plate partially blocks a return fluid flow from the stator assembly, thereby effectively reducing the capacity of the starting device. In a second position, the throttle plate does not reduce the capacity of the starting device. The throttle plate position is a function of a balance of forces acting on the throttle plate by a biasing member and a flow of hydraulic fluid contacting the throttle plate. | 07-26-2012 |