Fischer, CO
Andrew Fischer, Englewood, CO US
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20140068885 | CABLE-ACTUATED LIFT SYSTEM - A lift device is provided which allows a surface-contacting feature to articulate. The device raises and lowers a squeegee regardless of its lateral location. An actuator arm is provided on one end of a pivot arm channel such that when the actuator arm fully extends it disengages from the one end of the pivot arm channel. An actuator cable remains in tension such that it may be raised or lowered regardless of whether the surface-contacting feature's lateral position. | 03-13-2014 |
Andrew J. Fischer, Littleton, CO US
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20140357389 | GOLF BALL TEEING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A golf ball teeing device and methods of use are described. Embodiments of the golf ball teeing device include a swing arm rotatably coupled to a base. The base can be included to secure the swing arm to a golf mat or the ground. In a general operation, a golf ball can be moved to a cradle of the swing arm using a golf club. The golf club can then be used to engage and rotate the swing arm. As the swing arm is rotated, the golf ball can follow a track to an aperture. After the swing arm has rotated approximately 120 degrees, the golf ball can exit the aperture and deposit onto a tee. In some embodiments, a biasing structure can be included to return the swing arm to a starting position. | 12-04-2014 |
20150328510 | GOLF BALL TEEING DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - A golf ball teeing device and methods of use are described. Embodiments of the golf ball teeing device include a swing arm rotatably coupled to a base. The base can be included to secure the swing arm to a golf mat or the ground. In a general operation, a golf ball can be moved to a cradle of the swing arm using a golf club. The golf club can then be used to engage and rotate the swing arm. As the swing arm is rotated, the golf ball can follow a track to an aperture. After the swing arm has rotated approximately 120 degrees, the golf ball can exit the aperture and deposit onto a tee. In some embodiments, a biasing structure can be included to return the swing arm to a starting position. | 11-19-2015 |
Christopher E. Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20090322111 | VEHICLE RACK - A vehicle rack system including a framework including a driver's side portion, a passenger's side portion and a front portion extending therebetween. The driver's side and the passenger's side portions being triangular in configuration and having a lower frame piece for mounting to a side bed of a vehicle and a downwardly sloping upper frame piece. The upper frame pieces of the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion may diverge in a rearward direction from the front portion. The system includes a covering for providing a sheltered environment for the vehicle's cargo bed. The covering includes driver's side and passenger's side panels that are removably insertable into the side portions. The covering also includes a cover spanning between the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion. It is contemplated that the driver's side portion may be constructed as a mirror image of the passenger's side portion. | 12-31-2009 |
20130026324 | HOLDING DEVICE - A holding device including a hub and a plurality of grappling assemblies attached thereto. Each grappling assembly includes a tension member and a hook connected to the tension member. The hook is adapted to engage an edge of the item. The hook includes a body portion and a pair of arms extending therefrom. The body portion includes a cavity with first and second open ends. The tension member extends into the first open end and a jaw fitting extends into the second open end, wherein the jaw fitting is operative to grasp the tension member. The tension member extends around a thimble that is attached to the hub. The thimble may comprise an arcuate channel extending around an aperture formed through the thimble. The thimble may be rotatably attached to the hub with a fastener extending through the hub and the aperture. | 01-31-2013 |
Gregory J. Fischer, Longmont, CO US
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20130232204 | IDENTIFYING AND PROCESSING PREVIOUSLY SENT AND RECEIVED MESSAGES - Automated response options manage messaging by comparing content of an input message to content saved in a store of previous messages, and to meta data content of each of a plurality of frequently asked question web pages. If the compared content matches to either of the saved content or to the frequently asked question web pages meta data content and the message meets a requirement of a policy rule, a reply message is automatically composed and sent by a processing unit, the reply including the matching content or a link to the matching content if the input message is a newly received message. If the content does not match or the input message does not meet the policy rule requirement, a copy of the message is saved and a user prompted to manually compose and send a reply. | 09-05-2013 |
Gregory James Fischer, Longmont, CO US
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20090048986 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING AND REDUCING COSTS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACTIONS IN REAL TIME - A method and system for identifying and reducing costs of information technology actions in real time. Initiation of an information technology (IT) action by a user is detected. An actual cost to perform the IT action is determined in real time prior to a completion of the IT action. A target cost (e.g., average cost) to perform the IT action is obtained. The actual cost is determined to be greater than the target cost. Recommended actions for reducing the actual cost are obtained. A notification is presented to the user in real time and prior to the completion of the IT action. The notification includes a description or a link to a description of the recommended actions. | 02-19-2009 |
Jessica L. Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20090322111 | VEHICLE RACK - A vehicle rack system including a framework including a driver's side portion, a passenger's side portion and a front portion extending therebetween. The driver's side and the passenger's side portions being triangular in configuration and having a lower frame piece for mounting to a side bed of a vehicle and a downwardly sloping upper frame piece. The upper frame pieces of the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion may diverge in a rearward direction from the front portion. The system includes a covering for providing a sheltered environment for the vehicle's cargo bed. The covering includes driver's side and passenger's side panels that are removably insertable into the side portions. The covering also includes a cover spanning between the driver's side portion and the passenger's side portion. It is contemplated that the driver's side portion may be constructed as a mirror image of the passenger's side portion. | 12-31-2009 |
John P. Fischer, Longmont, CO US
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20100204240 | Pyridin-2-YL-Amino-1, 2, 4-Thiadiazole Derivatives as Glucokinase Activators for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus - Provided are compounds of Formula (I): wherein R | 08-12-2010 |
20120277242 | Pyridin-2YL-Amino-1, 2, 4-Thiadiazole Derivatives as Glucokinase Activators for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus - Provided are compounds of Formula (I): wherein R | 11-01-2012 |
John P. Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20120178715 | SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLO[1,5-a]PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AS mTOR INHIBITORS - Compounds of Formula I: and salts thereof in which R | 07-12-2012 |
20130158009 | PIPERIDINYL-SUBSTITUTED LACTAMS AS GPR119 MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula (I): and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof in which X | 06-20-2013 |
20130184257 | PIPERIDINYL-SUBSTITUTED LACTAMS AS GPR119 MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof in which X | 07-18-2013 |
20140309226 | PIPERIDINYL-SUBSTITUTED CYCLIC UREAS AS GPR119 MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, in which X | 10-16-2014 |
20150057448 | INTERMEDIATES FOR THE PREPARATION OF PYRIDIN-2-YL-AMINO-1,2,4-THIADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES - Provided are intermediates having the formulas | 02-26-2015 |
John Peter Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20140256756 | PIPERIDINYL-SUBSTITUTED LACTAMS AS GPR119 MODULATORS - Compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof in which X | 09-11-2014 |
John S. Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20090152073 | Dust control material transfer system - A device for eliminating fugitive material dust emanating from material being transferred from an upper conveyor, feeder or crusher to a lower position, or other location. The device allows adjustability of the chute's total flow capacity where increased capacity is required. The device has a sliding gate disposed in the hopper to control the rate of transfer of the material from the hopper. A chute is disposed below the hopper and is movable in both a lateral direction (transverse to the direction of belt travel), and movable in the axis of belt travel. A choke is slidably attached to the chute, and slidable therein. The gate is positioned to maintain a level of material in the hopper to prevent dust from emanating out of the hopper from the chute. The choke is positioned to reduce airflow through the material as it passes through the chute to a lower position. | 06-18-2009 |
Jonathan H. Fischer, Longmont, CO US
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20110002062 | ANALOG MULTIPLEXER CIRCUITS AND METHODS - A sample and hold circuit is disclosed that provides longer hold times. An analog multiplexer circuit is also disclosed that exhibits low switch leakage. The analog multiplexer circuit comprises a shared node, a plurality of input circuits, a control input for selecting one or more of the plurality of input circuits, and an amplifier coupled to the shared node. Each input circuit comprises an input node, a primary input switch for selectively coupling an input to the input node, and a secondary input switch for selectively coupling the input node to the shared node, wherein the secondary input switch comprises one or more transistor switches. The parasitic drain and source diodes of one or more transistor switches in secondary input switch in a selected input circuit are coupled to a voltage that is distinct from an input signal of the selected input circuit. For input circuits not selected, the parasitic drain and source diodes of secondary input switch transistor switches are coupled to an output of the amplifier. | 01-06-2011 |
20120013384 | CLAMP CIRCUIT USING PMOS and NMOS DEVICES - A MOS-type semiconductor clamping circuit is disclosed. The clamping circuit comprises a pmos device coupled to a nmos device in series to form the clamping circuit to selectively clamp a signal to a reference voltage, the signal configured to swing between a first voltage and a second voltage about the reference voltage. When the signal is swung between the first voltage and the second voltage, the pmos device and the nmos device are subjected to a voltage swing less than the voltage swing between the first voltage and the second voltage. | 01-19-2012 |
20120014023 | INPUT CAPACITOR PROTECTION CIRCUIT - A MOS-type semiconductor input capacitor protection circuit and system is described. In one embodiment, the system includes a MOS device configured as an input capacitor and configured to receive an input bias voltage. A bias monitor circuit is configured to monitor the input bias voltage and apply a selective capacitor bias voltage to the input capacitor so as to limit the voltage across the input capacitor to a level below a threshold voltage. | 01-19-2012 |
20130107392 | DIGITAL INPUT DETECTOR AND ASSOCIATED ADAPTIVE POWER SUPPLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130236003 | Method and Apparatus for Non-Disruptive Telecommunication Loop Condition Determination - In one embodiment, a low cost, simple circuit for detecting an off-hook condition of a telecommunication line comprising tip and ring signal lines is provided. The circuit comprises a voltage divider for coupling between the tip and ring lines without an intervening transistor and having a node at which is presented a scaled version of a voltage across the voltage divider. The circuit further comprises a transistor having a control terminal coupled to the node, a first current flow terminal coupled to a voltage source, and a second current flow terminal coupled to an output terminal, wherein the output terminal bears a value that is indicative of a voltage across the tip and ring lines and thus whether the telecommunication line is off-hook. | 09-12-2013 |
Jonathan H. Fischer, Denver, CO US
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20110274266 | Method and Apparatus for Non-Disruptive Telecommunication Loop Condition Determination - In one embodiment, a low cost, simple circuit for detecting an off-hook condition of a telecommunication line comprising tip and ring signal lines is provided. The circuit comprises a voltage divider for coupling between the tip and ring lines without an intervening transistor and having a node at which is presented a scaled version of a voltage across the voltage divider. The circuit further comprises a transistor having a control terminal coupled to the node, a first current flow terminal coupled to a voltage source, and a second current flow terminal coupled to an output terminal, wherein the output terminal bears a value that is indicative of a voltage across the tip and ring lines and thus whether the telecommunication line is off-hook. | 11-10-2011 |
Kimba Lee Fischer, Longmont, CO US
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20090143357 | HETEROARYL UREA DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR INHIBITING CHK1 - Substituted urea compounds useful in the treatment of diseases and conditions related to DNA damage or lesions in DNA replication are disclosed. Methods of making the compounds, and their use as therapeutic agents, for example, in treating cancer and other diseases characterized by defects in DNA replication, chromosome segregation, or cell division, also are disclosed. | 06-04-2009 |
Mark Noyes Fischer, Boulder, CO US
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20120179558 | System and Method for Enhancing Electronic Transactions - A system and method that enables a consumer or merchant to configure their own respective requirements for using and accessing one or more financial accounts in connection with a financial transaction between a consumer and a merchant. Requirements can include any number of factors including the credit profile of the user, the size of the transaction, the location of the merchant or user, the device used by the user or merchant to perform the transaction. Once requirements have been met for at least one financial account, permitting the completion of a financial transaction using one or more of the financial accounts that have had its requirements met. | 07-12-2012 |
20120185382 | Pay by link system and method - A new method and system for enabling payment via a simplified web link, such as a uniform resource locator, is provided. The human readable web link allowing for easy understanding and interpretation by a customer is generated in response to the receipt of a financial transaction between a customer and a merchant. Responsive to receipt of the generated web link, the system creates a customized customer payment page that only requires entry of credit card or other details by a customer. The submitted financial information is passed to a payment gateway for processing and, responsive to successful transaction, a payment confirmation message is sent to the merchant and customer. | 07-19-2012 |
Randal B. Fischer, Ridgway, CO US
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20130262331 | SUPERVISED SUPPLY NETWORK WITH COMPUTED INTEGRITY RATINGS AND CERTIFICATIONS - Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to constructing an Object Analytic Record (OAR) that may be used to store data from one or more sequential chains. Analytics may be performed on data in the OAR to generate ratings for one or more components of a supply chain or the supply chain itself. Analytics may also be performed on the OAR to provide a certification for a supply chain or for a supply chain components and products. | 10-03-2013 |
20140214853 | SEQUENTIAL CHAIN REGISTRY - Systems and methods are disclosed for tracking an object as it traverses a sequential chain. The relationships between the object, its movement through space and time, and the entities associated with the object at a discreet point of time are captured by a sequential chain. A unique identifier may be created that is continuously modified as the object traverses the sequential chain. The unique identifier may be used to capture relationship information between the object and its related entities and movements. | 07-31-2014 |
Randall Fischer, Vail, CO US
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20080244960 | FUEL BLENDS - The invention provides a vehicle fuel composition containing an alcohol, a lubricant and an ether. A preferred embodiment is a fuel blend containing ethanol, dimethyl ether and a distilled organic acid. These fuel blends are thoroughly blended to obtain a motor fuel having a higher energy content and a lower pollution profile compared to standard commercial motor fuels. | 10-09-2008 |
Stephen E. Fischer, Berthoud, CO US
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20140141192 | Energy-Efficient Film - An energy-efficient film is provided. The film includes a first transparent substrate, a second transparent substrate, a liquid crystal layer provided between the first transparent substrate and the second transparent substrate, and a gasket provided on an outer edge of the liquid crystal layer. The gasket may also be provided on outer edges of the first transparent substrate and the second transparent substrate. | 05-22-2014 |
Steve Fischer, Berthoud, CO US
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20120305523 | Polarizer Devices and Processes of Manufacture - A simple and innovative process for manufacturing a high performance mechanical polarizing device is provided. The invention utilizes an inexpensive, high output production process where a transparent film substrate is coated with a non-transparent layer by deposition or other wet or dry method. Then a photoresist or a nano-imprint lithography process is used to overlay the non-transparent coated film with a pattern. The exposed non-transparent material is then removed by means of acid or base etching or the use of other mechanical or nano-technology removal methods. The photoresist is then removed and a protective layer may then be applied to the polarizer substrate. According to another embodiment, nano-imprinting techniques are used to prepare the polarizer substrate. The process may be automated in one or more embodiments, and lends itself to a high speed production manufacturing line, utilizing roll-to-roll, sheet fed or other methods of automated manufacturing. | 12-06-2012 |
Travis Fischer, Aurora, CO US
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20160134650 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARTUS FOR PROACTIVE CYBERSECURITY - The present disclosure describes a device, software package, method and system for active scanning, testing, and risk assessment of networks. The present disclosure describes a device that may be installed on a network, control of network traffic between the network and outside networks may be controlled, or may pass through device. Embodiments may scan and test both the internal and external network assets for security vulnerabilities. The results may be communicated via a cloud-based service to remote servers where the data may be processed and analyzed. Results of this analysis may be communicated to end users via a variety of communication channels. | 05-12-2016 |