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Anthony Ricke, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20090177106 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISCERNING THERAPEUTIC SIGNALS FROM NOISE IN PHYSIOLOGICAL DATA - A data acquisition module for use in monitoring a plurality of physiological signals is disclosed herein. The data acquisition module may include a first signal processing path for biopotential data, a second signal processing path for therapeutic event data, and a processing unit that receives and processes the data from the first and second signal processing paths. The data acquisition module may further compare identified likely therapeutic events in each of a plurality of psychological signals. A method of identifying an electronic therapeutic event from a physiological signal is also disclosed herein the method may include steps of obtaining a plurality of psychological signals, removing any biopotential data from the physiological signals, using a first technique to identify likely therapeutic event data, comparing the identified likely therapeutic event data from each of the plurality of physiological signals and refining the identification of likely therapeutic events based on the comparison between each of the plurality of physiological signals. | 07-09-2009 |
20090318997 | System and Method of Detecting and Diagnosing Pacing System Malfunctions - A method of diagnosing a malfunction of a pacing system includes the steps of receiving a biopotential signal, detecting a pacing system malfunction, detecting a cause of the malfunction, and displaying the detected malfunction and detected cause of the malfunction. A pacing system is also disclosed herein. The system includes an electrode array that receives a biopotential signal associated with the pacing system. A malfunction detector applies a malfunction logic to the biopotential signal to identify a pacing system malfunction and applies a morphology logic to the biopotential signal to identify a morphology of the biopotential signal. An output generator receives an indication of the identified pacing system malfunction and the identified cause of the malfunction and creates an output indicative of the identified pacing system malfunction and the identified cause. | 12-24-2009 |
20100317982 | Module And Device For Discerning Therapeutic Signals from Noise in Physiological Data - A data acquisition module for use in monitoring a plurality of physiological signals is disclosed herein. The data acquisition module may include a first signal processing path for biopotential data, a second signal processing path for therapeutic event data, and a processing unit that receives and processes the data from the first and second signal processing paths. The data acquisition module may further compare identified likely therapeutic events in each of a plurality of psychological signals. | 12-16-2010 |
Anthony D. Ricke, Boulder, CO US
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20140353188 | TRANSPORTATION INTEGRITY DEVICE FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS - Packaging for a medical device includes a housing having an exterior surface and an interior surface including a compartment defined therein configured to contain a medical device. A carrier strip is secured to the exterior surface and/or the interior surface of the housing and includes one or more reactive portions disposed thereon. The reactive portion is configured to transition from a first visible state to a second visible state upon being subject to a defined parameter, temperature, radiation, sunlight, UV, microwave, etc. | 12-04-2014 |
20150196344 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTIFREQUENCY CABLE COMPENSATION - The electrosurgical systems and methods of the present disclosure perform cable compensation using an electrosurgical generator that includes a plurality of sensors configured to sense voltage and current waveforms, a plurality of medium-band filters, a plurality of narrowband filters, and a signal processor. The plurality of medium-band filters and narrowband filters pass sensed voltage and current waveforms at a plurality of predetermined frequencies. The signal processor calculates medium-band RMS voltage and current values using the output from the plurality of medium-band filters, calculates narrowband phase and magnitude values using the output from the plurality of narrowband filters, calculates tissue impedance based on the medium-band RMS voltage and current values and the narrowband phase value, and generates a control signal to control the energy generated by the electrosurgical generator based on the calculated tissue impedance. | 07-16-2015 |
20150196349 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MULTIFREQUENCY CABLE COMPENSATION - The electrosurgical systems and methods of the present disclosure perform cable compensation using an electrosurgical generator that includes a plurality of sensors configured to sense voltage and current waveforms, a plurality of medium-band filters, a plurality of narrowband filters, and a signal processor. The plurality of medium-band filters and narrowband filters pass sensed voltage and current waveforms at a plurality of predetermined frequencies. The signal processor calculates medium-band RMS voltage and current values using the output from the plurality of medium-band filters, calculates narrowband phase and magnitude values using the output from the plurality of narrowband filters, calculates tissue impedance based on the medium-band RMS voltage and current values and the narrowband phase value, and generates a control signal to control the energy generated by the electrosurgical generator based on the calculated tissue impedance. | 07-16-2015 |
Anthony David Ricke, Wauwatosa, WI US
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20090043354 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PACEMAKER PULSE DETECTION - A cardiac monitoring system is disclosed herein. The cardiac monitoring system includes a sensor adapted to collect an ECG signal that comprises a pacemaker signal and a cardiac signal. The cardiac monitoring system also includes a data acquisition module adapted to receive the ECG signal from the sensor. The data acquisition module includes a signal path adapted to isolate the pacemaker signal from the remainder of the ECG signal, and a processor adapted to identify a pace pulse on the isolated pacemaker signal. | 02-12-2009 |
Darrell Ricke, Winchester, MA US
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20100275333 | ABIOTIC STRESS RESPONSIVE POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES - Abiotic stress responsive polynucleotides and polypeptides are disclosed. Also disclosed are vectors, expression cassettes, host cells, and plants containing such polynucleotides. Also provided are methods for using such polynucleotides and polypeptides, for example, to alter the responsiveness of a plant to abiotic stress. | 10-28-2010 |
20110225678 | RICE PROMOTERS FOR REGULATION OF PLANT EXPRESSION - The present invention provides promoters from plants capable of driving gene expression in plant cells. The promoters vary in strength and in tissue specificity, and can be used to facilitate the development of transgenic plants in which tissue preferred expression, constitutive expression, and the strength of transgene expression is either more or less critical. | 09-15-2011 |
Darrell Ricke, San Diego, CA US
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20090183283 | RICE PROMOTERS FOR REGULATION OF PLANT EXPRESSION - The present invention provides promoters from plants capable of driving gene expression in plant cells. The promoters vary in strength and in tissue specificity, and can be used to facilitate the development of transgenic plants in which tissue preferred expression, constitutive expression, and the strength of transgene expression is either more or less critical. | 07-16-2009 |
Joseph D. Ricke, Arden Hills, MN US
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20120304714 | Locking Mechanism for Configurable Enclosure - Embodiments of the invention provide enclosures for electronic components and methods for manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, the enclosure includes first and second sidewalls formed from a single elongated piece of sheet metal. The first sidewall, the second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall define an interior space of the enclosure. At least one of the first and second sidewalls includes an edge region folded inwardly relative to the interior space to form a mounting channel. The enclosure further includes a backwall coupled with first edges of the sidewalls and a door hingedly coupled with a second edge of at least one of the sidewalls. | 12-06-2012 |
Joseph David Ricke, Arden Hills, MN US
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20090134755 | Configurable Enclosure for Electronics Components - Embodiments of the invention provide enclosures for electronic components and methods for manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, the enclosure includes first and second sidewalls formed from a single elongated piece of sheet metal. The first sidewall, the second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall define an interior space of the enclosure. At least one of the first and second sidewalls includes an edge region folded inwardly relative to the interior space to form a mounting channel. The enclosure further includes a backwall coupled with first edges of the sidewalls and a door hingedly coupled with a second edge of at least one of the sidewalls. | 05-28-2009 |
20100281884 | Thermoelectric Management Unit - Embodiments of the invention provide a thermal management unit including a housing, at least one fan, a plurality of thermoelectric modules, at least one heat sink assembly coupled to the plurality of thermoelectric modules, and controller providing power to the plurality of thermoelectric modules. The thermal management unit also includes a printed circuit board incorporating the plurality of thermoelectric modules and electrically connecting the plurality of thermoelectric modules to the controller. The printed circuit board separates an ambient side of the thermal management unit and an enclosure side of the thermal management unit. | 11-11-2010 |
Joseph Davis Ricke, Arden Hills, MN US
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20140210323 | SIDE MOUNTED COMPONENT FOR CONFIGURABLE ENCLOSURE - Embodiments of the invention provide enclosures for electronic components and methods for manufacturing the same. In one embodiment, the enclosure includes first and second sidewalls formed from a single elongated piece of sheet metal. The first sidewall, the second sidewall, a third sidewall, and a fourth sidewall define an interior space of the enclosure. At least one of the first and second sidewalls includes an edge region folded inwardly relative to the interior space to form a mounting channel. The enclosure further includes a backwall coupled with first edges of the sidewalls and a door hingedly coupled with a second edge of at least one of the sidewalls. | 07-31-2014 |
Keith Michael Ricke, Savage, MN US
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20150292453 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO REGULATE A PRESSURE IN A FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - Methods and systems to deliver fuel to an engine at a predetermine fuel delivery pressure, such as about zero or a very low fuel pressure, are provided. In some embodiments, a fuel delivery circuit may include a pressure regulating device configured to open a fuel escape path at a predetermined pressure. By providing the fuel escape path, the fuel delivery circuit can maintain a fuel pressure at an outlet of the pressure regulating device at about the predetermined pressure. The fuel delivery circuit may also include a pressure drop device, such as a fuel filter, that requires and causes a pressure drop when fuel flows through the pressure drop device. In some embodiments, the predetermined pressure of the pressure regulating device is about the same as the pressure drop of the pressure drop device. In some embodiments, the pressure regulating device may be integrated inside the pressure drop device. | 10-15-2015 |
Levi N. Ricke, Loveland, CO US
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20150136102 | Projectile Launching System - A projectile launcher having a pair of band securement elements each configured to secure the ends of a band and a pair of members disposed a distance from the pair of securement elements and located to permit the band to wrap about each of the pair of members passing the medial portion of the band between the pair of members to stretch the band toward the drawn condition of the projectile launcher. | 05-21-2015 |
Steven C. Ricke, Springdale, AR US
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20140341872 | Use Of Lactic Acid Bacteria To Reduce Pathogens And As A Bio-Sanitizer - Compositions and methods are disclosed for improving food safety. One or more lactic acid producing microorganisms are shown to inhibit pathogenic contaminations on food materials. The lactic acid producing microorganisms are capable of adhering to various surfaces and may serve as a bio-sanitizing agent (or bio-sanitizer). Lactic acid producing microorganisms or cell free extract of these microorganisms may be used in an effective and natural method to prevent | 11-20-2014 |
Timothy L. Ricke, Savage, MN US
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20110185709 | Low Temperature Diesel Particulate Matter Reduction System - A system for treating diesel exhaust is disclosed. The system includes a first filter including layers of filtration material positioned between layers of corrugated metallic foil. The metallic foil defines a honeycomb arrangement of longitudinal passageways from an upstream end to a downstream end and also openings for allowing exhaust to pass between adjacent longitudinal passageways of the metallic foil. The filtration material is positioned such that exhaust between the adjacent longitudinal passageways passes through the filtration material. The metallic foil also includes flow diverting structures to divert flow within the longitudinal passageways through the openings. A second filter is positioned downstream from the first filter. The second filter defines a honeycomb arrangement of longitudinal passageways. The longitudinal passages are selectively plugged adjacent upstream and downstream ends to force flow radially through walls between the longitudinal passages of the second filter. | 08-04-2011 |
20130183215 | LOW TEMPERATURE DIESEL PARTICULATE MATTER REDUCTION SYSTEM - A system for treating diesel exhaust is disclosed. The system includes a first filter including layers of filtration material positioned between layers of corrugated metallic foil. The metallic foil defines a honeycomb arrangement of longitudinal passageways from an upstream end to a downstream end and also openings for allowing exhaust to pass between adjacent longitudinal passageways of the metallic foil. The filtration material is positioned such that exhaust between the adjacent longitudinal passageways passes through the filtration material. The metallic foil also includes flow diverting structures to divert flow within the longitudinal passageways through the openings. A second filter is positioned downstream from the first filter. The second filter defines a honeycomb arrangement of longitudinal passageways. The longitudinal passages are selectively plugged adjacent upstream and downstream ends to force flow radially through walls between the longitudinal passages of the second filter. | 07-18-2013 |