Wahl, US
Alan Wahl, Bothell, WA US
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20080267960 | METHODS OF TREATING NEOPLASTIC, AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES - Methods of treating cancer and autoimmune and inflammatory diseases are provided. | 10-30-2008 |
20100215653 | METHODS OF TREATING NEOPLASTIC, AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES - Methods of treating cancer and autoimmune and inflammatory diseases are provided. | 08-26-2010 |
20110038856 | METHODS OF TREATING NEOPLASTIC, AUTOIMMUNE AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES - Methods of treating cancer and autoimmune and inflammatory diseases are provided. | 02-17-2011 |
Andrew Wahl, Seattle, WA US
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20120024854 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER CLOSURE - A beverage container closure or lid that is adapted for closing an open end of a beverage container. The lid is selectively couplable to the beverage container and includes a selectively openable stopper that when closed, creates a fluid-tight seal between the beverage container and the environment. The stopper may be selectively opened by a user when the user presses a button disposed on a side of the beverage container closure. The stopper is subsequently automatically closed when the user releases the button. Thus, a user may open and close the beverage container closure using a single hand without the need to remove the beverage container closure from the beverage container. | 02-02-2012 |
Andrew C.f. Wahl, Seattle, WA US
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20120181283 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER - A beverage container or flask that includes a removable panel. The removable panel is configured to include fasteners that allow a user to selectively lock the panel in place and to remove it from the remainder of the flask. When the removable panel is locked in place on the remainder of the flask, the panel provides a leak proof seal such that a liquid may be contained in the flask without escaping. When the removable panel is detached from the remainder of the flask, access to an interior volume or compartment of the flask is provided, which facilitates simplified and more effective cleaning of the flask. | 07-19-2012 |
20120247998 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER - A customizable beverage container that includes an outer shell, an inner shell, a lid, and a straw. The beverage container is configured to permit the outer shell to be selectively removed from the inner shell so that a user may customize the beverage container by writing or marking on an outer surface of the inner shell. Once the outer shell has been reattached to the inner shell, the writings or markings on the inner shell are protected from being unintentionally damaged or wiped away. The beverage container also includes a grip portion positioned near the top of the inner shell to provide a grip surface for the user when removing the inner shell from the outer shell during use. | 10-04-2012 |
20140034644 | BEVERAGE CONTAINER - A beverage container or flask that includes a lower body portion and a selectively openable upper body portion. The upper body portion is configured to include a fastener that allows a user to selectively lock the panel in place by pivoting the upper body portion relative to the remainder of the flask. When the openable upper body portion is locked in place on the remainder of the flask, the upper body portion provides a leak proof seal such that a liquid may be contained in the flask without escaping. When the openable upper body portion is opened, access to an interior volume or compartment of the flask is provided, which facilitates simplified and more effective cleaning of the flask. | 02-06-2014 |
20160029831 | PORTABLE NESTED COOK-SET - A portable nested cook-set includes a cook pot having a pot sidewall with a retention projection and defining an upwardly opening pot interior chamber, a press-pot piston having a piston sidewall and a lower end portion defining an upwardly opening piston interior chamber, and a storage container having an exterior portion and a selectively sealable interior storage chamber. The piston sidewall has a sidewall opening and a retention notch positioned to removably receive the retention projection therein. The press-pot piston sidewall is dimensioned to be selectively storable at least partially within the cook pot. The storage container having an exterior portion with a lower portion dimensioned to be selectively storable at least partially within the piston interior chamber. The storage container and the press-pot piston being releasably threaded together. | 02-04-2016 |
Brian J. Wahl, Bellevue, WA US
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20150158142 | ABRASIVE ARTICLE - An abrasive assembly including a back-up pad having a central axis, an engagement component, and an alignment element; and an abrasive disc having a central axis, the abrasive disc engaged with the back-up pad, the abrasive disc including an alignment element; wherein the alignment element of the back-up pad aligns with the alignment element of the abrasive disc, wherein the engagement component of the back-up pad engages with the abrasive disc, and wherein the back-up pad and the abrasive disc have a concentricity tolerance, C, as measured between the central axis of the back-up pad and the central axis of the abrasive disc, of no greater than about 0.1. | 06-11-2015 |
20150158149 | ABRASIVE ARTICLE - An abrasive article including a disc including a central axis; a primary outer edge substantially coaxial with the central axis and having a circumferential length, L | 06-11-2015 |
Colin Wahl, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20120047438 | CUSTOMIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WEBSITE USER DATA COLLECTION, ANALYSIS AND REPORTING FOR AN ENTIRE WEBSITE - The present invention relates in general to web site administration. In particular, the present invention relates to a system and method for collecting information and user reactions to an entire website and reporting to the website owner. | 02-23-2012 |
Daniel John Wahl, Rosemount, MN US
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20090288030 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TASK MANAGEMENT - A method of assigning tasks is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes displaying, on a user interface, one or more representations of tasks and a calendar of dates, each representation being indicative of a task to be completed. The method also includes receiving a user input indicative of a selected date from the calendar of dates and receiving a user input indicative of a selected representation of the one or more representations. The selected representation corresponds to a selected task. The selected date is assigned to the selected task. Further, the method also includes displaying on the user interface a list of constituents as a function of the selected date, receiving a user input indicative of a selected one or more constituents from the list, and assigning the selected one or more constituents to the selected task. | 11-19-2009 |
Daniel R. Wahl, Alexandria, VA US
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20110219899 | HIGH DEGREE OF FREEDOM (DoF) CONTROL ACTUATOR - A control actuator apparatus is presented having an actuator assembly providing three linear motion degrees of freedom relative to a base and three rotational degrees of freedom, and one or more additional actuators providing at least one additional degree of freedom, including a base structure, an XYZ stage, and an upper actuation assembly with a wrist angle stage, a forearm angle stage, and a digit angle stage providing relative positioning signals or values to facilitate machine control capabilities with a high number of degrees of freedom (high DoF). | 09-15-2011 |
Daniel R. Wahl, Chicago, IL US
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20140216192 | HIGH DEGREE OF FREEDOM (DOF) CONTROLLER - Disclosed is a high degree of freedom control apparatus that includes a base attached to a strain gauge assembly movable in three orthogonal directions to provide signals indicative of a position of the strain gauge assembly relative to the base. An actuator assembly is supported on the base and movable by an operator's arm, hand, digit, or wrist relative to the base structure. The actuator assembly provides signals indicative of the position of the operator's arm, hand, digit or wrist in at least seven degrees of freedom relative to the base structure. The actuator assembly includes a wrist angle stage and a digit angle stage. The strain gauge assembly includes a spring plate and a load cell that is configured to provide a signal indicative of deflection of the load cell relative to the base. | 08-07-2014 |
Eric Wahl, Kirkland, WA US
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20090085778 | TEXT INPUT DEVICE FOR VIDEOGAME CONTROLLER - A text input device for videogame controller may comprise a text input device housing comprising a keypad. The text input device housing forms a friction-fitting cavity for engaging the videogame controller. An electrical interface plug can be disposed inside the friction-fitting cavity, and can engage with a socket on the videogame controller when the text input device is engaged. The electrical interface plug transmits electrical signals to and from the videogame controller. | 04-02-2009 |
20090102790 | MOUSE DONGLE STORAGE - A computer mouse for use with a computing device, and a user input device assembly including a computer mouse and a communications dongle, are provided. The computer mouse may include a body having an outer casing, the outer casing having a battery compartment formed therein, and a battery door releasably secured to the outer casing in an orientation that covers the battery compartment. The battery door may include a mounting structure configured to releasably secure a communications dongle. | 04-23-2009 |
20090146958 | Ergonomic Hand-Held Text Input Device - A hand-held text input device includes a game controller and a keyboard. The device comfortably accommodates the hands of a user while the thumbs and fingers are associated with actuators of the game controller and keys of the keyboard. The overall configuration of the device and the arrangement of the actuators and keys permit the user to operate all of the functions provided by the device while the forearms are in a neutral posture zone between pronation and supination of the forearm, while the wrists are minimally extended, and while the fingers are comfortably flexed. | 06-11-2009 |
Eric J. Wahl, Kirkland, WA US
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20100053084 | COLLAPSIBLE MOUSE WITH PINCH-RISK SOLUTION - Architecture for a collapsible mouse having a hinge with an anti-pinch component. For example, the anti-pinch component can be a sheath that covers the hinge area between a main body portion and a tail portion of the collapsible mouse. The anti-pinch component can also include a hinge having hinge portions respectively connected to the main body portion and the tail portion where each hinge portion has a surface continuous with surfaces of the main body portion and the tail portion, to not permit a gap into which pinching can occur. The anti-pinch component can also include a slot formed between the surfaces of the main body portion and the tail portion. The slot cooperates with a recessed hinge so that the surfaces of the main body portion do not come into contact at any time, thus precluding pinching. | 03-04-2010 |
20140363012 | AUDIO HEADSET ACCOMMODATING EAR GEOMETRY VARIATIONS - An audio headset is disclosed. In examples, the audio headset is linearly and rotationally adjustable about multiple axes to ensure optimal fit over a user's ear and optimal audio quality. The audio headset further includes a microphone for accepting audio from the user. The microphone is also rotationally adjustable about multiple axes to ensure optimal positioning and comfort for the user. | 12-11-2014 |
Eric Joseph Wahl, Kirkland, WA US
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20130229354 | FLEXIBLE HINGE SUPPORT LAYER - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 09-05-2013 |
20130229756 | Flux Fountain - Flux fountain techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an apparatus includes a cover configured to be disposed over at least a portion of a display device of a computing device that is configured as a tablet and a connection portion attached to the cover using a flexible hinge. The connection portion is configured to be physically coupled to the computing device using a magnetic coupling device. The magnetic coupling device includes a first magnet that is disposed in the connection portion such that a magnetic field is aligned along an axis and second and third magnets are disposed in the connection portion at opposing sides of the first magnet from each other. The second and third magnets have respective magnetic fields that are aligned along a respective axis that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of the magnetic field of the first magnet. | 09-05-2013 |
20130229757 | FLEXIBLE HINGE PROTRUSION ATTACHMENT - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 09-05-2013 |
20130229760 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 09-05-2013 |
20130229762 | Flux Fountain - Flux fountain techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an apparatus includes a cover configured to be disposed over at least a portion of a display device of a computing device that is configured as a tablet and a connection portion attached to the cover using a flexible hinge. The connection portion is configured to be physically coupled to the computing device using a magnetic coupling device. The magnetic coupling device includes a first magnet that is disposed in the connection portion such that a magnetic field is aligned along an axis and second and third magnets are disposed in the connection portion at opposing sides of the first magnet from each other. The second and third magnets have respective magnetic fields that are aligned along a respective axis that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of the magnetic field of the first magnet. | 09-05-2013 |
20130301199 | Flexible Hinge Spine - Flexible hinge spine techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 11-14-2013 |
20130301206 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 11-14-2013 |
20130322000 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 12-05-2013 |
20130322001 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 12-05-2013 |
20140185215 | Flexible Hinge Spine - Flexible hinge spine techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140185220 | Flexible Hinge Support Layer - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140204514 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 07-24-2014 |
20140204515 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Flexible hinge and removable attachment techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 07-24-2014 |
20140247546 | Flexible Hinge and Removable Attachment - Fabric outer layer techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an apparatus includes, an input portion having one or more keys configured to generate signals to be processed by a computing device as inputs, a connection portion that is configured to be removable attachable to the computing device and including at least one communication contact configured to form a communicative coupling with the computing device to communicate the generated signals, a flexible hinge that is configured to flexibly and communicatively connect the connection portion to the input portion, and first and second outer fabric layers that are configured to act as an outer surface of the one or more keys of the input portion and the flexible hinge and are physically secured to the connection portion. | 09-04-2014 |
20140362506 | Flux Fountain - Flux fountain techniques are described. In one or more implementations, an apparatus includes a cover configured to be disposed over at least a portion of a display device of a computing device that is configured as a tablet and a connection portion attached to the cover using a flexible hinge. The connection portion is configured to be physically coupled to the computing device using a magnetic coupling device. The magnetic coupling device includes a first magnet that is disposed in the connection portion such that a magnetic field is aligned along an axis and second and third magnets are disposed in the connection portion at opposing sides of the first magnet from each other. The second and third magnets have respective magnetic fields that are aligned along a respective axis that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of the magnetic field of the first magnet. | 12-11-2014 |
20150261262 | Flexible Hinge Spine - Flexible hinge spine techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a flexible hinge is configured to communicatively and physically couple an input device to a computing device and may implement functionality such as a support layer and minimum bend radius. The input device may also include functionality to promote a secure physical connection between the input device and the computing device. One example of this includes use of one or more protrusions that are configured to be removed from respective cavities of the computing device along a particular axis but mechanically bind along other axes. Other techniques include use of a laminate structure to form a connection portion of the input device. | 09-17-2015 |
Eric R. Wahl, New Castle, CO US
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20110241426 | Safety Device for Plug and Play Solar Energy System - An apparatus and system for preventing branch circuit current overload in a non-dedicated branch circuit where current is supplied at least in part by a co-generation power system through an electrical receptacle or outlet. Co-generation systems of this type are typically used in residential applications and can include solar photovoltaic systems and wind turbines. The apparatus modulates or adjusts the current flowing into the branch circuit from the co-generation power system so that the apparatus does not cause the combination of current supplied from the utility power grid into the branch circuit and current supplied by the co-generation system into the branch circuit outlet to exceed the branch circuit current capacity. | 10-06-2011 |
Hugh Wahl, Stony Brook, NY US
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20090167305 | MRI test fixture - In one example, a magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) system comprises a magnetic resonance imaging assembly defining a gap region, a transmitting coil proximate the gap region, and at least one test coil separate from the transmitting coil. The at least one coil is mechanically coupled to the assembly during imaging and the at least one test coil is selectively electrically coupled to the assembly to collect test data. The at least one coil may be coupled to a test fixture coupled to the assembly. The test fixture may be deployable from a first position to a second position for collection of test data. The at least one coil may comprise a first test coil and a second test coil. Methods are also disclosed. | 07-02-2009 |
Hugh J. Wahl, Stonybrook, NY US
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20090256663 | FERROMAGNETIC FRAME MAGNET WITH SUPERCONDUCTING COILS - A magnetic resonance imaging magnet includes a ferromagnetic frame. A pair of generally toroidal superconducting coil units overlie interfaces of side walls incorporated in the frame. Each coil unit may include a vessel having hollow support extensions extending into recesses in the side walls. The coil units may further include elongated, low-thermal conductance supports disposed within the support extensions. The frame may include pole stems projecting inwardly from the side walls, and the coils may be disposed in close proximity to the pole stems. Cryocoolers may be mounted to the frame so that the cryocoolers are substantially mechanically isolated from the coils of the coil units, but are in thermal communication therewith. The cryocooler mountings may be arranged for convenient servicing and installation of the cryocoolers. | 10-15-2009 |
Jacob D. Wahl, Columbus, OH US
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20090188396 | OVEN WITH WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR FOR USE IN MONITORING FOOD TEMPERATURE - An oven includes a housing including a heating chamber. A door has an open position for allowing operator access to the heating chamber and a closed position for preventing user access to the heating chamber. A heating system heats a food product located within the heating chamber. A wireless temperature sensor is configured to be inserted into the food product by an operator for measuring food product temperature and to provide a wireless signal indicative of food product temperature. An oven control system includes a sensor communicator for receiving the temperature indicative signal from the wireless temperature sensor. The oven control system operates in response to the wireless signal. | 07-30-2009 |
Jacqueline B. Wahl, Norton Shores, MI US
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20130129522 | RHENIUM-FREE SINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOY FOR TURBINE BLADES AND VANE APPLICATIONS - A rhenium-free nickel-base superalloy for single crystal casting that exhibits excellent high temperature creep resistance, while also exhibiting other desirable properties for such alloys, comprises 5.60% to 5.85% aluminum, 9.4% to 9.9% cobalt, 5.0% to 6.0% chromium, 0.08% 0.35% hafnium, 0.50% to 0.70% molybdenum, 8.0% to 9.0% tantalum, 0.60% to 0.90% titanium, 8.5% to 9.8% tungsten, the balance comprising nickel and minor amounts of incidental elements. | 05-23-2013 |
20130142637 | LOW RHENIUM SINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOY FOR TURBINE BLADES AND VANE APPLICATIONS - A low rhenium nickel-base superalloy for single crystal casting that exhibits excellent high temperature creep resistance, while also exhibiting other desirable properties for such alloys, comprises 5.60% to 5.80% aluminum by weight, 9.4% to 9.9% cobalt by weight, 4.9% to 5.5% chromium by weight, 0.08% to 0.35% hafnium by weight, 0.50% to 0.70% molybdenum by weight, 1.4% to 1.6% rhenium by weight, 8.1% to 8.5% tantalum by weight, 0.60% to 0.80 titanium by weight, 7.6 to 8.0% tungsten by weight the balance comprising nickel and minor amounts of incidental impurity elements. | 06-06-2013 |
20150322550 | HIGH STRENGTH SINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOY - A nickel-base superalloy for single crystal casting of components exhibiting excellent creep and rupture properties at high temperature and stresses, and which exhibits excellent phase stability contains 5.60% to 5.80% by weight of aluminum; 9.4% to 9.8% by weight of cobalt; 3.2% to 3.9% by weight of chromium; 7.8% to 8.5% by weight of tantalum; 5.3% to 5.7% by weight of tungsten; 0.50% to 0.70% by weight of molybdenum; 4.3% to 4.9% by weight of rhenium; 0.75% to 0.90% by weight of titanium; 0.08% to 0.15% by weight of hafnium; less than 1.1% by weight of tramp elements other than aluminum, cobalt, chromium, tantalum, tungsten, molybdenum, rhenium, titanium and nickel; and balance nickel. | 11-12-2015 |
Jacquelyn Wahl, Snook, TX US
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20080227102 | Methods for Identification of Merle Gene - Animals with mutations in SILV present with the merle coat color pattern phenotype. Methods for the identification of animals that harbor a mutation in the SILV gene are described. Mutations in the SILV gene can be identified from any biological sample such as a cell or tissue that contains genomic DNA. A microsatellite marker identified using linkage disequilibrium mapping that segregates with merle is also described. | 09-18-2008 |
James Wahl, Pittsburgh, PA US
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20100294546 | CIRCUIT BOARD AND METHOD FOR A LOW PROFILE WIRE CONNECTION - A printed circuit board includes a first layer including a groove formed therein. The groove extends between opposing face surfaces. A second layer is coupled with one face surface of the first layer. The second layer includes a through hole in communication with the groove of the first layer. A third layer is coupled to other face surface of the first layer opposite the second layer. Portions of the second and third layers cooperate with the groove and forming a cavity with an opening at the edge of the board. The cavity is accessible through the through hole of the second layer. A printed circuit board includes multiple layers which are coupled together. A wire is electronically coupled to the printed circuit board by being inserted into the cavity with solder applied via the through hole. An alternative embodiment utilizes two layers to define the board and cavity. | 11-25-2010 |
20110116672 | HEADSET TERMINAL WITH SPEECH FUNCTIONALITY - A headset terminal for speech applications includes a headband assembly, an earcup assembly and a power source assembly. Processing circuitry is positioned in at least one of the earcup assembly and the power source assembly and includes speech processing circuitry for recognizing and synthesizing speech. A radio communicates with a central system to process the activity information of the headset terminal user. A rotatable microphone boom assembly includes controls mounted on opposite sides of a rotation axis to maintain a consistent orientation on the boom assembly with respect to the head of a user. The boom assembly snaps together with the earcup assembly to rotate. The headband assembly includes at least one transverse band and a sliding arm coupled to the earcup assembly for dynamically adjusting the position of the earcup assembly. A latch of the power source assembly snaps into position to secure it with the assembly and slides between latched and unlatched positions to secure a battery. | 05-19-2011 |
20120045082 | HEADSET WITH ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE REDUCTION - Embodiments of the invention provide for a headset and system including a portable device, wherein the headset includes an electrically conductive band configured to engage a portion of a head of a user and coupling together a headpiece and an earpiece assembly. The headpiece includes an electrically conductive portion that is configured to engage and electrically couple to the user's head. The headpiece is electrically coupled with the conductive band. The earpiece assembly is coupled with the conductive band to engage an ear of a user and has a ground conductor that is electrically coupled between the conductive band and a portable device for coupling the portable device to the head of a user for reducing electrostatic discharge at the head of the user of the portable device. | 02-23-2012 |
James Wahl, Mars, PA US
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20120136667 | VOICE ASSISTANT SYSTEM - Methods and apparatuses to assist a user in the performance of a plurality of tasks are provided. The invention includes storing at least one care plan for a resident, the care plan defining a plurality of tasks to be performed for providing care to the resident. Capturing speech inputs from the user, and providing speech outputs to the user to provide a speech dialog with the user reflective of the care plan. Information is captured with a contactless communication interface and is used for engaging the care plan. | 05-31-2012 |
James M. Wahl, Boston, MA US
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20130101092 | HANDHELD SUBSCRIBER LINE TEST EQUIPMENT - A handheld test device includes a keypad having keys associated with tests that can be performed on a subscriber line. The keys are arranged in rows to correspond intuitively with networking layers of the subscriber line and with an order in which to test those layers. Keys of a first row are associated with testing at a physical layer, of a second row with testing at a DSL layer, and of a third row with testing at a service layer. The test device is connected to the subscriber line at a location between CO and CPE, and powered on. In response to being powered on, without technician involvement, the test device automatically detects at least one of CO equipment and CPE on the subscriber line, and trains the test device with the detected equipment. | 04-25-2013 |
Jeffrey R. Wahl, Pepper Pike, OH US
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20150302536 | VIRTUAL INFORMATION PRESENTATION SYSTEM - Systems, methods and computer-readable storage media for presenting a virtual information presentation to a user are described. A virtual information presentation system may be configured to present an information presentation process to a user configured based on an objective, a subject and/or information associated with the user. For example, an objective may include obtaining consent for a medical procedure or a clinical research project. In another example, an objective may include confirming user understanding of a particular subject, such as job training. The information may be presented using lifelike avatars and other graphic elements to immerse the user in the information presentation process. | 10-22-2015 |
Jeffrey R. Wahl US
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20150302536 | VIRTUAL INFORMATION PRESENTATION SYSTEM - Systems, methods and computer-readable storage media for presenting a virtual information presentation to a user are described. A virtual information presentation system may be configured to present an information presentation process to a user configured based on an objective, a subject and/or information associated with the user. For example, an objective may include obtaining consent for a medical procedure or a clinical research project. In another example, an objective may include confirming user understanding of a particular subject, such as job training. The information may be presented using lifelike avatars and other graphic elements to immerse the user in the information presentation process. | 10-22-2015 |
Jeremy Wahl, Delmar, NY US
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20120313169 | FIN-FET DEVICE AND METHOD AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITS USING SUCH - FIN-FET ICs with adjustable FIN-FET channel widths are formed from a semiconductor layer ( | 12-13-2012 |
20130196485 | METHODS OF EPITAXIAL FINFET - Disclosed herein are various methods for better height control of the finFET patterned fins. In one example, this invention begins by depositing or growing an oxide material, for example, silicon dioxide. This oxide material is then patterned and etched to open windows or trenches to the substrate where fins will be grown. If a common channel material is desired, it is epitaxially grown in the windows. Then, some windows are covered and one pole of fins (for example nFET) are epitaxially grown in the exposed windows. The previously masked windows are opened and the newly formed fins are masked. The alternate channel material is then grown. The masked fins are then un-masked and the oxide is recessed to allow the fins to protrude from the oxide. This invention also allows for different channel materials for NMOS and PMOS. | 08-01-2013 |
Jeremy A. Wahl, Delmar, NY US
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20110227094 | STRAINED SILICON CARBIDE CHANNEL FOR ELECTRON MOBILITY OF NMOS - A semiconductor is formed on a (110) silicon (Si) substrate, with improved electron mobility. Embodiments include semiconductor devices having a silicon carbide (SiC) portion in the nFET channel region. An embodiment includes forming an nFET channel region and a pFET channel region in a Si substrate, such as a (110) Si substrate, and forming a silicon carbide (SiC) portion on the nFET channel region. The SiC portion may be formed by ion implantation of C followed by a recrystallization anneal or by epitaxial growth of SiC in a recess formed in the substrate. The use of SiC in the nFET channel region improves electron mobility without introducing topographical differences between NMOS and PMOS transistors. | 09-22-2011 |
20140203298 | STRAINED SILICON CARBIDE CHANNEL FOR ELECTRON MOBILITY OF NMOS - A semiconductor is formed on a (110) silicon (Si) substrate, with improved electron mobility. Embodiments include semiconductor devices having a silicon carbide (SiC) portion in the nFET channel region. An embodiment includes forming an nFET channel region and a pFET channel region in a Si substrate, such as a (110) Si substrate, and forming a silicon carbide (SiC) portion on the nFET channel region. The SiC portion may be formed by ion implantation of C followed by a recrystallization anneal or by epitaxial growth of SiC in a recess formed in the substrate. The use of SiC in the nFET channel region improves electron mobility without introducing topographical differences between NMOS and PMOS transistors. | 07-24-2014 |
20140273423 | METHODS OF FORMING A SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH A NANOWIRE CHANNEL STRUCTURE BY PERFORMING AN ANNEAL PROCESS - One method disclosed herein includes forming a layer of silicon/germanium having a germanium concentration of at least 30% on a semiconducting substrate, forming a plurality of spaced-apart trenches that extend through the layer of silicon/germanium and at least partially into the semiconducting substrate, wherein the trenches define a fin structure for the device comprised of a portion of the substrate and a portion of the layer of silicon/germanium, the portion of the layer of silicon/germanium having a first cross-sectional configuration, forming a layer of insulating material in the trenches and above the fin structure, performing an anneal process on the device so as to cause the first cross-sectional configuration of the layer of silicon/germanium to change to a second cross-sectional configuration that is different from the first cross-sectional configuration, and forming a final gate structure around at least a portion of the layer of silicon/germanium having the second cross-sectional configuration. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273469 | METHODS OF FORMING TRENCH/VIA FEATURES IN AN UNDERLYING STRUCTURE USING A PROCESS THAT INCLUDES A MASKING LAYER FORMED BY A DIRECTED SELF-ASSEMBLY PROCESS - One illustrative method disclosed herein includes the steps of performing a directed self-assembly process to form a DSA masking layer, performing at least one process operation to remove at least one of the features of the DSA masking layer so as to thereby define a patterned DSA masking layer with a DSA masking pattern, performing at least one process operation to form a patterned transfer masking layer having a transfer masking pattern comprised of a plurality of features that define a plurality of openings in the transfer masking layer, wherein the transfer masking pattern is the inverse of the DSA masking pattern, and performing at least one etching process through the patterned transfer masking layer on a layer of material to form a plurality of trench/via features in the layer of material. | 09-18-2014 |
20140273473 | METHODS OF FORMING A MASKING LAYER FOR PATTERNING UNDERLYING STRUCTURES - One illustrative method disclosed herein includes forming a patterned hard mask layer comprised of a plurality of discrete openings above a structure, wherein the patterned hard mask layer is comprised of a plurality of intersecting line-type features, forming a patterned etch mask above the patterned hard mask layer that exposes at least one, but not all, of the plurality of discrete openings, and performing at least one etching process through the patterned etch mask and the at least one exposed opening in the patterned hard mask layer to define an opening in the structure. | 09-18-2014 |
20150091093 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH DUAL SILICIDE CONTACTS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME - Integrated circuits with dual silicide contacts and methods for fabricating integrated circuits with dual silicide contacts are provided. In an embodiment, a method for fabricating an integrated circuit includes providing a semiconductor substrate having PFET areas and NFET areas. The method selectively forms first silicide contacts from a first metal in the PFET areas. Further, the method selectively forms second silicide contacts from a second metal in the NFET areas. The second metal is different from the first metal. | 04-02-2015 |
20150214059 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH METAL-INSULATOR-SEMICONDUCTOR (MIS) CONTACT STRUCTURES AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME - Integrated circuits having metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) contact structures and methods for fabricating integrated circuits having metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) contact structures are provided. In an embodiment, a method for fabricating an integrated circuit includes providing a fin structure formed from semiconductor material overlying a semiconductor substrate. The method includes depositing a layer of high-k dielectric material over the fin structure. Further, the method includes forming a metal layer or layers over the layer of high-k dielectric material to provide the fin structure with a metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) contact structure. | 07-30-2015 |
20150214228 | IINTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH DUAL SILICIDE CONTACTS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME - Integrated circuits having silicide contacts with reduced contact resistance and methods for fabricating integrated circuits having silicide contacts with reduced contact resistance are provided. In an embodiment, a method for fabricating an integrated circuit includes providing a semiconductor substrate having selected source/drain regions and non-selected source/drain regions. The method forms a contact resistance modulation material over the selected source/drain regions. Further, the method forms a metal layer over the selected and non-selected source/drain regions. The method includes annealing the metal layer to form silicide contacts on the selected and non-selected source/drain regions. | 07-30-2015 |
20160049490 | INTEGRATED CIRCUITS WITH DUAL SILICIDE CONTACTS AND METHODS FOR FABRICATING SAME - Integrated circuits with dual silicide contacts are provided. In an embodiment, an integrated circuit includes a semiconductor substrate including a first area and a second area. The integrated circuit includes a first source/drain region in and/or overlying the first area of the semiconductor substrate and a second source/drain region in and/or overlying the second area of the semiconductor substrate. The integrated circuit further includes a first contact over the first source/drain region and comprising a first metal silicide. The integrated circuit also includes a second contact over the second source/drain region and comprising a second metal silicide different from the first metal silicide. | 02-18-2016 |
Jeremy Austin Wahl, Delmar, NY US
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20150187762 | SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE WITH A MULTIPLE NANOWIRE CHANNEL STRUCTURE AND METHODS OF VARIABLY CONNECTING SUCH NANOWIRES FOR CURRENT DENSITY MODULATION - A nanowire device is disclosed that includes first and second nanowires, a gate structure positioned around a portion of the first and second nanowires and a phase change material surrounding at least a portion of the first nanowire in the source/drain regions of the device but not surrounding the second nanowire in the source/drain regions. | 07-02-2015 |
Jerry Wahl, Woodland Park, CO US
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20090208033 | DIGITAL AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL - Systems, devices, and methods are provided to inhibit apparent amplitude modulation in non-linear processing that causes distortion in a processed signal. One aspect of the invention includes a hearing aid. The hearing aid includes a microphone to receive an input signal, a speaker to reproduce the input signal, and a processor. The processor processes the input signal using a gain. The processor includes an inhibitor, which inhibits distortions, and an adjuster, which adjusts the gain. The inhibitor acts to smooth an envelope of the input signal to inhibit undesired modulation. The adjuster adjusts the gain if the envelope is either above or below a threshold. | 08-20-2009 |
20130285747 | DIGITAL AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL - Systems, devices, and methods are provided to inhibit apparent amplitude modulation in non-linear processing that causes distortion in a processed signal. One aspect of the invention includes a hearing aid. The hearing aid includes a microphone to receive an input signal, a speaker to reproduce the input signal, and a processor. The processor processes the input signal using a gain. The processor includes an inhibitor, which inhibits distortions, and an adjuster, which adjusts the gain. The inhibitor acts to smooth an envelope of the input signal to inhibit undesired modulation. The adjuster adjusts the gain if the envelope is either above or below a threshold. | 10-31-2013 |
Jim Wahl, Nashua, NH US
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20090034689 | TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like. | 02-05-2009 |
20100202594 | TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like. | 08-12-2010 |
20130058463 | TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like. | 03-07-2013 |
20140064459 | TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like. | 03-06-2014 |
20140328471 | TELECOMMUNICATION DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - A diagnostic tool is adapted to include the capability of initiating one or more diagnostic tests, collecting the raw data from the diagnostic test(s) and transporting the raw diagnostic data to an OSS. The OSS interprets the raw diagnostic data and stores the results in a database. The stored results can be searched, sorted, manipulated, analyzed, and the like. The results of any of these operations can then be, for example, displayed to one or more entities such as customer support, network operators, network planners, or the like. | 11-06-2014 |
John A. Wahl, Duluth, GA US
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20100174895 | RAPID-BOOT COMPUTING DEVICE WITH DUAL OPERATING SYSTEMS - A computing device is booted in a manner that enables a software application to begin execution with minimal delay. When the device is powered up, a first processor begins booting under control of a first operating system, and a second processor begins booting under control of a second operating system. The first operating system is of a type that generally takes longer to complete booting than the second operating system. As soon as the second processor has booted up, it begins controlling execution of a software application. Then, when the first processor has booted up, control over the software application is transferred from the second processor to the first processor. | 07-08-2010 |
John R. Wahl, Superior, CO US
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20110152035 | FOAM ROLLER EXERCISE DEVICE - A foam roller exercise apparatus is disclosed. In one embodiment, the foam roller exercise apparatus may have first and second portions. The first portion may have a uniform cross-sectional shape, a first curved outer surface having a first radius of curvature, and a second curved outer surface spaced from the first curved outer surface and having a second radius of curvature. The second portion may be separable from the first portion and may have a uniform cross-sectional shape complimentary to the first portion. The foam roller exercise apparatus may have a third portion. | 06-23-2011 |
Joseph M. Wahl, Lexington, MA US
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20160068686 | LONG WAVE INFRARED TRANSPARENT WINDOW AND COATING MATERIALS - Systems and method for forming a nanocomposite material. One example of a nanocomposite material includes a first sulfur-based nanoparticle material defining a first nanophase and a second sulfur-based nanoparticle material defining a second nanophase, wherein the nanocomposite material is at least partially long-wave infrared (LWIR) transmitting, and the first nanophase and the second nanophase are co-dispersed to form interpenetrating networks with one another and each has a grain structure that is distinct from one another. | 03-10-2016 |
Katelin E. Wahl, Chester, NH US
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20130141645 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED DATA FOR VISUAL DISPLAYS - A method and system providing enhanced data for visual displays are provided. A remote selector identifies a plurality of objects and sends at least one request to retrieve data about the objects. A server receives the request from the remote selector and retrieves the data about the objects using one or more unique index keys from a database. A display device displays the data provided by the server, and the data concurrently appears with the objects on the display device. | 06-06-2013 |
Kathryn J. Wahl, Alexandria, VA US
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20140193644 | POLYELECTROLYTE MULTILAYERS HAVING SALT-CONTROLLED INTERNAL STRUCTURES - A method, and an article made therefrom, of: contacting a substrate with a first solution of first polyelectrolyte chains to form a layer of the first polyelectrolyte on the substrate; and contacting the layer of the first polyelectrolyte with a second solution of second polyelectrolyte chains to form a layer of the second polyelectrolyte. The first polyelectrolyte has a polyanion or polycation chain. The second polyelectrolyte has a polyanion or polycation chain of a charge opposite to that of the first polyelectrolyte. The first solution or the second solution is an aggregate-forming solution comprising an ionic species having at least two discrete sites of a charge opposite to that of the polyelectrolyte chains in the aggregate-forming solution. The ionic species forms, via bridging interactions, aggregates of the polyelectrolyte chains that remain intact in the aggregate-forming solution during the contact. | 07-10-2014 |
20140242376 | POLYELECTROLYTE MULTILAYERS HAVING SALT-CONTROLLED INTERNAL STRUCTURES - A method, and an article made therefrom, of: contacting a substrate with a first solution of a first polyelectrolyte polymer to form a layer of the first polyelectrolyte polymer on the substrate; and contacting the layer of the first polyelectrolyte polymer with a second solution of a second polyelectrolyte polymer to form a layer of the second polyelectrolyte polymer on the layer of the first polyelectrolyte polymer. The first polyelectrolyte is a polyanion or polycation polymer. The second polyelectrolyte is a polyanion or polycation polymer of a charge opposite to that of the first polyelectrolyte polymer. At least one of the first solution or the second solution is an aggregate-forming solution comprising an ionic species having at least two discrete sites of a charge opposite to that of the polyelectrolyte polymer in the aggregate-forming solution. The ionic species forms, via bridging interactions, aggregates of the polyelectrolyte polymer that remain intact in the aggregate-forming solution during the contact and layer formation. | 08-28-2014 |
Larry M. Wahl, North Potomac, MD US
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20090142330 | Use of inactive-plasmin to treat chronic inflammatory disease and tumors - Methods are provided for the suppression of inflammation or a tumor. The methods can include selecting a subject in need of suppression of inflammation or the tumor and inhibiting plasmin activity in the subject to decrease matrix metalloproteinase production, thereby suppressing the inflammation or tumor. In several examples, an agent including inactive plasmin at a therapeutically effective concentration is administered to inhibit plasmin activity. Methods are also provided for modulating annexin A2 receptor activity. | 06-04-2009 |
Lawrence Harley Wahl, Franklin, TN US
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20140303699 | Unibody Head Gear Personal Temperature Moderating Device - The unibody head gear personal temperature moderating device has the form of a baseball cap or beanie or helmet which is itself constructed from a thermal retention pack or packs. The thermal retention pack or packs constitute the inner and outer walls of the baseball cap or beanie or helmet while the cooling or warming gel resides between the inner and outer walls. The inner wall of the thermal retention packs is the surface which comes in contact with the wearer's head. The outer wall of the thermal retention pack or packs constitutes the exterior of the head apparel. The entire baseball cap or beanie or helmet may be placed in a freezer or warmer to thermally charge it for use. | 10-09-2014 |
Mark Wahl, Austin, TX US
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20100299738 | CLAIMS-BASED AUTHORIZATION AT AN IDENTITY PROVIDER - Techniques are described herein for managing access to services (e.g., Web sites, applications, results of executable operations, etc.) that are provided by relying parties. A relying party is a processing system that relies on an identity provider to authenticate an entity (e.g., user or software application) that attempts to access a service provided by the relying party. The identity provider is a processing system that is configured to perform authentication and authorization operations with respect to the entity. The identity provider generates a claim that indicates access rights of the entity with respect to the relying party. The identity provider provides the claim to the relying party via a user system or via a direct or indirect link that bypasses the user system. The relying party determines whether to allow the entity to access the service based on the access rights indicated by the claim. | 11-25-2010 |
20110239269 | AUTOMATED SECURITY ANALYSIS FOR FEDERATED RELATIONSHIP - A computer monitoring system uses a set of parameterized models to gather information about monitored devices. The models include scripts for gathering information, as well as type validation and data validation functions. The parameters within the model are used to generate user interface prompts and to populate discovery scripts as well as data validation scripts. In some cases, the models may include localization settings that may customize the user interface and validation output for different languages. A processing engine may generate a user interface from the parameters defined in the models, customize the scripts from the user input, and cause the scripts to be executed. The data gathered by the scripts may be analyzed using type validation and data validation. | 09-29-2011 |
20120079556 | SEPARATION OF DUTIES CHECKS FROM ENTITLEMENT SETS - A data model in which a set provides an abstraction that isolates the computation of membership from the details of how an enforcement point determines access (e.g., based on claims, based on security group membership etc). Set operations (e.g., intersection, union, inverse) can then be used across the sets. The architecture utilizes workflow on set transitions such that when an object such as a user enters the scope of one of these sets, notification can occur, such that inadvertent changes which lead to separation-of-duties violations can be detected quickly. The sets can also be used to define entitlements for enforcement of claims-based access control in a cross-organization deployment (e.g., to a cloud-hosted application). | 03-29-2012 |
20120102489 | ENTITLEMENT LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT IN A RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - An entitlement management system is described herein that models each entitlement as a resource within a resource management system. In a resource management system that applies policy to all requests to create, update, and delete a resource, this approach allows rich application of policy to the creation, delegation, renewal, expiration, and deletion of entitlements. A resource management system that can synchronize data to connected systems can thereby grant or revoke these permissions in those systems. This approach also facilitates role mining, attestation, and compliance reporting. Entitlements stored as resources may also include properties, such as workflows and policies related to the entitlements. Thus, the entitlement management system provides a more formal and automated facility for managing entitlements in organizations. | 04-26-2012 |
20140173755 | ORCHESTRATED INTERACTION IN ACCESS CONTROL EVALUATION - An orchestrated access system is described herein that provides an access control decision function that is augmented by interfacing with a real-time collaborative communication system that maintains a state of various users' availability to communicate. The orchestrated access system provides real-time approvals for access control scenarios where the policy would not otherwise grant access. The system provides an experience for the requesting user to select an appropriate approver among multiple potential approvers based on the relationship of the potential approver to the requesting user, the relationship of the potential approver to the resource, and the availability of the potential approver for real-time communication. The system can provide a record of approver and request parameters in a database to optimize further interactions. Thus, the orchestrated access system provides an improved experience for granting access to resources within an organization for both the requesting user and the approver(s). | 06-19-2014 |
Mark A. Wahl, Windsor, CO US
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20090235218 | TESTING PHASE ERROR OF MULTIPLE ON-DIE CLOCKS - The phase relationship between two clock signals in an integrated circuit (IC) is determined by transforming each of the clock signals into a data word, where bit transitions in the data word represent signal transitions in the clock signal, and comparing the two data words. For example, in an IC having a de-serializer as part of its input/output logic, the clocks are sequentially multiplexed into the de-serializer, which transforms the clocks into parallel-format data words. The resulting words corresponding to the first and second clock signals can then be compared to determine clock signal transition differences and thus the phase relationship between the corresponding clocks signals. | 09-17-2009 |
Mark A. Wahl, Gentryville, IN US
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20100176634 | CONNECTING ARRANGEMENT FOR ARTICLES OF FURNITURE - A connecting arrangement for articles of furniture, such as seating furniture and/or tables of the type used in an office environment. A pair of articles of furniture are positioned adjacent to one another, each including a downwardly-opening channel along a lower portion of its side. An elongate connector spans the distance between the channels and has opposite side portions in respective engagement with the channels to connect the furniture articles together in a manner wherein the connector may be visually hidden in use. If one, or both, of the connected articles of furniture includes upholstered sides, the upholstery is compressed upon abutting engagement of the articles of furniture to generate a separation force which is resisted by the connector and aids in maintaining the connector in secure engagement with the channels of the adjacent articles of furniture. The connector may have substantially the same length as a distance between front and rear legs of the articles of furniture, such that the connector is engageable with the front and/or rear legs to restrain movement of the articles of furniture in a front-to-back direction with respect to one another. | 07-15-2010 |
Maxwell R. Wahl, Austin, TX US
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20080228816 | Electronic planner for the caretakers of infants - An electronic planner for the caretakers of infants. The planner includes a central processing unit (CPU) and a digital memory connected to the CPU. A bar code reader is connected to the CPU for gathering reference numbers from bar code symbols that direct the CPU to files stored in the digital memory. A keypad is connected to the CPU for delivering variable data to the CPU that is acted upon by the files withdrawn from the digital memory. A liquid crystal display (LCD) is connected to the CPU for showing information accessed from the digital memory, input via the keypad, or developed by the CPU. Information shown on the display can range describe events ranging from feeding, nursing, medicating, and sleeping, to diaper changing. | 09-18-2008 |
Michael Wahl, West Chester, PA US
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20140276817 | External Bone Fixation Device - The present application discloses embodiments related to an external bone fixation device configured to correct bone deformities or repair bone injuries. The device can include a plurality of bases configured to be attached to portions of a bone and a plurality of struts configured to be adjustable in length to change the position and orientation of the plurality of bases and the attached bone portions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276821 | External Bone Fixation Device - The present application discloses embodiments related to an external bone fixation device configured to correct bone deformities or repair bone injuries. The device can include a plurality of bases configured to be attached to portions of a bone and a plurality of struts configured to be adjustable in length to change the position and orientation of the plurality of bases and the attached bone portions. | 09-18-2014 |
20150223842 | External Bone Fixation Device - The present application discloses embodiments related to an external bone fixation device configured to correct bone deformities or repair bone injuries. The device can include a plurality of bases configured to be attached to portions of a bone and a plurality of struts configured to be adjustable in length to change the position and orientation of the plurality of bases and the attached bone portions. | 08-13-2015 |
20160022314 | EXTERNAL BONE FIXATION DEVICE - The present application discloses embodiments related to an external bone fixation device configured to correct bone deformities or repair bone injuries. The device can include a plurality of bases configured to be attached to portions of a bone and a plurality of struts configured to be adjustable in length to change the position and orientation of the plurality of bases and the attached bone portions. | 01-28-2016 |
Mike Wahl, West Chester, PA US
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20140005728 | VARIABLE ANGLE BONE FIXATION DEVICE | 01-02-2014 |
20140018862 | VARIABLE ANGLE BONE FIXATION DEVICE - A bone fixation element includes a threaded head and a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal end, an outer surface of the head being one of carburized and nitrided and including a first groove extending into an outer surface of the head along a path interrupting the threading and extending along an angle counter to an angle of the threading. | 01-16-2014 |
20150190185 | Variable Angle Bone Fixation Device - A bone fixation element includes a threaded head and a shaft extending along a longitudinal axis from a proximal end to a distal end, an outer surface of the head being one of carburized and nitrided and including a first groove extending into an outer surface of the head along a path interrupting the threading and extending along an angle counter to an angle of the threading. | 07-09-2015 |
Philip Wahl, Canaan, NH US
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20130303946 | WEARABLE ARTICLE FOR DETECTING AN IMPACT AND METHOD OF OPERATION - A wearable article for detecting an impact to the head is provided. The wearable article includes a first flexible layer and a second flexible layer. A sensor is disposed between the first flexible layer and the second flexible layer. An indicator device is operably coupled to the sensor, the indicator device being configured to to provide a visual indication of the level of the impact. | 11-14-2013 |
Richard A. Wahl, Holland, MI US
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20090085706 | PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD COIL - A multilayer printed circuit board (“PCB”) coil that simulates a coil formed from litz wire. The PCB includes a plurality of alternating conductor and insulating layers interconnected to cooperatively form the coil. Each conductor layer includes a trace that follows the desired coil shape and is divided into a plurality of discrete conductor segments. The segments are electrically connected across layers to provide a plurality of current flow paths (or filaments) that undulate between the layers in a regular, repeating pattern. The coil may be configured so that each filament spends a substantially equal amount of time in proximity to the paired coil and therefore contributes substantially equally to the self or mutual inductance of the coil. Each conductor layer may include a plurality of associated traces and intralayer connector that interconnected so that each filament undulates not only upwardly/downwardly, but also inwardly/outwardly in a regular, repeating pattern. | 04-02-2009 |
Richard L. Wahl, Baltimore, MD US
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20130208963 | COMPUTER-AIDED DETECTION (CAD) SYSTEM FOR PERSONALIZED DISEASE DETECTION, ASSESSMENT, AND TRACKING, IN MEDICAL IMAGING BASED ON USER SELECTABLE CRITERIA - An embodiment of the current invention includes computer-implemented method for image processing. The method includes receiving a first medical image from a data storage device, the first medical image comprising a plurality of image voxels and representing a plurality of tissue regions of a subject; automatically determining a reference value based on the first medical image, the reference value capable of providing a range of background level of voxel intensity values within at least one non-disease tissue region of the subject; generating a disease threshold based on the reference value; identifying portions of the medical image corresponding to disease-tissue regions according to the disease threshold, each of the portions comprising a plurality of connected image voxels in the medical image; and entering data encoding the disease-tissue regions into a database for subsequent comparisons. | 08-15-2013 |
20150286796 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING A DISEASE USING COMBINED RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS - A method and system of treating a disease for a patient, comprising assigning class data related to a class of patients that have characteristics similar to a specific patient and/or accessing patent data related to the specific patient; and optimizing a treatment plan, the optimizing being determined utilizing properties of a radio-pharmaceutical used to treat the patient and the class data and/or the patient data. | 10-08-2015 |
Robert Wahl, Phoenix, AZ US
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20090120209 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TEMPERATURE COMPENSATING TORQUE SENSORS - Apparatus, systems, and methods are provided for temperature compensating a torque sensor. One apparatus includes a shaft temperature detector and a temperature compensation circuit configured to alter tensile and compression voltages representative of tensile and compression stresss, respectively, due to a torque being applied to the shaft based on shaft temperature. A system includes a sensor configured to generate tensile and compression voltages representative of tensile and compression stresss, respectively, due to a torque being applied to a shaft, a shaft temperature detector, and a junction box. The junction box is configured to alter the tensile and compression voltages based on shaft temperature. One method includes receiving tensile and compression voltages representative of tensile and compression stresss, respectively, due to torque being applied to a shaft, altering the tensile and compression voltages based on shaft temperature, and determining the amount of torque based on the altered tensile and compression voltages. | 05-14-2009 |
Roy Uwe Wahl, Teaneck, NJ US
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20100003201 | Silicone composition - This invention relates to silicone-containing compositions, method of making said silicone-containing compositions, and to personal care and other products based on such compositions. | 01-07-2010 |
Roy Uwe Rojas Wahl, Teaneck, NJ US
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20090081316 | Boron nitride-containing silicone gel composition - A stable silicone oil composition is provided which comprises: | 03-26-2009 |
Sharon M. Wahl, N. Potomac, MD US
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20130116305 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE INHIBITION OF HIV-1 REPLICATION - This invention relates to methods and compositions for the attenuation of HIV-1 replication in human cells, and especially in human macrophages. The invention particularly concerns the use of inhibitors of P21 (CDKNIA) expression to attenuate such replication. The invention particularly concerns the use of antisense P21 oligonucleotides, siRNA and/or 2-cyano-3,12-dioxooleana-1,9-dien28-oic (CDDO) to attenuate such replication. | 05-09-2013 |
Steven A. Wahl, Fort Wayne, IN US
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20120317746 | Floor Cleaning Machine - A floor cleaning machine has a housing and a movable hood that covers over vacuum and liquid hoses of the machine that are visible in prior art floor cleaning machines. The vacuum and liquid hoses are each pivotally connected to a wall of the machine housing and are also pivotally connected to a transparent dome provided on the hood. These connections reduce stresses on the hoses when the hood is moved and allow the dome to pivot relative to the hood. The floor cleaning machine also has a pair of slit orifices that eject fan spray patterns of cleaning liquid that are non-coplanar and do not intersect each other. Furthermore, the floor cleaning machine has an oscillating brush assembly that includes a brush that is replaceable without using tools. The brush height can be adjusted via an adjustment member provided on the oscillating portion of the assembly. | 12-20-2012 |
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20140289994 | Floor Cleaning Machine - A floor cleaning machine has a housing and a movable hood that covers over vacuum and liquid hoses of the machine that are visible in prior art floor cleaning machines. The vacuum and liquid hoses are each pivotally connected to a wall of the machine housing and are also pivotally connected to a transparent dome provided on the hood. These connections reduce stresses on the hoses when the hood is moved and allow the dome to pivot relative to the hood. The floor cleaning machine also has a pair of slit orifices that eject fan spray patterns of cleaning liquid that are non-coplanar and do not intersect each other. Furthermore, the floor cleaning machine has an oscillating brush assembly that includes a brush that is replaceable without using tools. The brush height can be adjusted via an adjustment member provided on the oscillating portion of the assembly. | 10-02-2014 |
20140298609 | Floor Cleaning Machine - A floor cleaning machine has a housing and a movable hood that covers over vacuum and liquid hoses of the machine that are visible in prior art floor cleaning machines. The vacuum and liquid hoses are each pivotally connected to a wall of the machine housing and are also pivotally connected to a transparent dome provided on the hood. These connections reduce stresses on the hoses when the hood is moved and allow the dome to pivot relative to the hood. The floor cleaning machine also has a pair of slit orifices that eject fan spray patterns of cleaning liquid that are non-coplanar and do not intersect each other. Furthermore, the floor cleaning machine has an oscillating brush assembly that includes a brush that is replaceable without using tools. The brush height can be adjusted via an adjustment member provided on the oscillating portion of the assembly. | 10-09-2014 |
Thomas Wahl, Seymour, IN US
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20150159787 | THIN WALL WELDING - An exhaust component assembly includes a first pipe that defines a center axis and has a first end, and a second pipe that has a second end inserted into the first end of the first pipe such that an outer surface of the second end is in contact with an inner surface of the first end. At least one axial weld connects the first and second ends together. | 06-11-2015 |
William H. Wahl, Smithtown, NY US
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20090234222 | System for magnetic resonance imaging assisted surgery - A system and method for magnetic resonance imaging assisted surgery. The system includes an antenna support assembly and an antenna that are used to acquire real time images of the surgical site that may be used by a surgeon to more accurately perform the surgical procedure. The method comprises acquiring real time images of the surgical site and feeding back the images to a surgeon performing the surgical procedure. | 09-17-2009 |
20090256573 | Magnetic resonance imaging system, apparatus and associated methods - In one aspect, a magnet comprising a pair of pole supports spaced apart from one another and extending in a generally horizontal direction. The magnet includes a pair of flux return members extending between the pole supports so as to define a frame, each of the flux return members including a first columnar section that extends parallel to the polar axis and a second columnar section that extends perpendicular to the polar axis and projects towards the pole. In another aspect, a magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a ferromagnetic frame that is operative to support an upper pole member and a lower pole member along a vertical polar axis such that a gap is defined between the upper and lower pole members and an access floor that is isolated from the ferromagnetic frame and pole members for providing access to the gap. | 10-15-2009 |
Zachary H. Wahl, Williamsport, PA US
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20130085803 | BRAND ANALYSIS - A system provides an analysis of a the strength or weakness of a brand as reflected in both on-line and off-line media. The system automatically retrieves data relating to a particular brand from a plurality of different media channels which may reflect inputs received from the various media channels, perhaps in response to advertisement campaigns. The system generates a score for each media channel which reflects a comparison of the inputs that were received for the brand relative to other similarly situated entities. An aggregate score is generated from the scores that have been generated for the various media channels. Scores and analysis reflecting a relative strength and weakness for a brand are presented. | 04-04-2013 |