Wieland, CO
Chris Wieland, Loveland, CO US
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20100074625 | Apparatus for voice communication using an incoherent light source - A communication system for communicating spoken speech, based on switching on and off a visible or infrared light source in a pattern corresponding to the spoken speech. The communication system provides for rapid retransmission/rebroadcast of messages received from other communication systems, to allow communication over a longer range than would otherwise be possible, or between two points not along a line of sight. The system may include a light source also used (at the same time) for providing illumination, such as a light source that is part of a lightbar mounted on a vehicle. | 03-25-2010 |
Chris M. Wieland, Loveland, CO US
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20090022351 | TOOTH-MAGNET MICROPHONE FOR HIGH NOISE ENVIRONMENTS - A microphone structure and method of operation that senses a user's speech as represented by vibrations of the jaw sensed by an electrically passive component mounted on a user's tooth. A permanent magnet is attached to the user's tooth and vibrates as the user's tooth and jaw vibrate in response to the user's speech (or other sounds). A coil senses changes in the magnetic flux in proportion to the vibration of the magnet and thus senses the user's speech. No wired connection is required to sense the vibrations of the tooth/jaw as compared to prior techniques and no electrical power is required within the user's mouth as compared to prior techniques. | 01-22-2009 |
Kevin D. Wieland, Greeley, CO US
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20080220365 | NEGATIVE-WORKING IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS AND METHODS OF USE - A radiation-sensitive composition includes a free radically polymerizable component, an initiator composition capable of generating free radicals sufficient to initiate polymerization upon exposure to imaging radiation, an infrared radiation absorbing dye having a tetraaryl pentadiene chromophore, a polymeric binder comprising a polymer backbone to which are directly or indirectly linked poly(alkylene glycol) side chains, and a nonionic phosphate acrylate having a molecular weight of at least 250. This composition can be used to prepare a negative-working imageable element that is sensitive to suitable imaging radiation and can be imaged at relatively low energy and developed either on-press or off-press. | 09-11-2008 |
20100129616 | NEGATIVE-WORKING ON-PRESS DEVELOPABLE IMAGEABLE ELEMENTS - Negative-working imageable elements can be imaged and processed on-press to provide lithographic printing plates, especially with sulfuric acid-anodized aluminum substrates. These elements have an imageable layer that contains two different polymeric binders, a first polymeric binder that is present a discrete particles, and a second polymeric binder that comprises pendant ethylenically unsaturated groups. | 05-27-2010 |
Ralph David Wieland, Broomfield, CO US
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20100214408 | Image Processing Sensor Systems - An image processing sensor system functions as a standalone unit to capture images and process the resulting signals to detect objects or events of interest. The processing significantly improves selectivity and specificity of detection objects and events. | 08-26-2010 |
20100214409 | Image Processing Sensor Systems - An image processing sensor system functions as a standalone unit to capture images and process the resulting signals to detect objects or events of interest. The processing significantly improves selectivity and specificity of detection objects and events. | 08-26-2010 |
20100214410 | Image Processing Sensor Systems - An image processing sensor system functions as a standalone unit to capture images and process the resulting signals to detect objects or events of interest. The processing significantly improves selectivity and specificity of detection objects and events. | 08-26-2010 |
20110043630 | Image Processing Sensor Systems - An image processing sensor system functions as a standalone unit to capture images and process the resulting signals to detect objects or events of interest. The processing significantly improves selectivity and specificity of detection objects and events in a series of motions that may precede a patient who is at elevated risk of falling. | 02-24-2011 |