Halterman
Carl Halterman, East Wenatchee, WA US
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20140202849 | MODULAR MANIFOLD FOR AN ELECTROLYZED WATER PROCESSOR - An electrolyzed water processor chamber with an anodic chamber having an anode plate held in an anode tray, and a cathodic chamber having a cathode plate held within a cathode tray. The plates are charged by an electrical current, to separate an incoming water stream into its electromagnetically ionized alkaline and acidic components, across an ion exchange membrane sandwiched between the anode and cathode plate trays. The trays can include sets of ducts and cavities, so that when the trays are stacked together, with the cavities aligning to form plenums for the routing of water between the trays. The trays stack as modular units, so that any multiple of the anodic and cathodic tray pairs, with their plates and sandwiched membrane, can be stacked together and function as a combined processor chamber, with end caps mounted on the top-most and bottom-most plate trays. | 07-24-2014 |
Darrell Halterman, Charlottesville, VA US
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20130124761 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAINTAINING NETWORK COMMUNICATION DURING MAINTENANCE - A communication method for use by an input/output (I/O) scanner coupled to a programmable logic controller (PLC) includes coupling at least one I/O module to a backplane, and coupling a maintenance module to the backplane. The communication method also includes selectively enabling and disabling communication between the backplane and the at least one I/O module by actuating a switch in the maintenance module such that network communication is maintained by a network interface regardless of whether communication between the backplane and the at least one I/O module is enabled. | 05-16-2013 |
Dennis A. Halterman, Middleton, WI US
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20090151019 | LATE BLIGHT RESISTANCE GENE FROM WILD POTATO - A novel resistance gene and its encoded protein isolated from the wild potato, | 06-11-2009 |
Frank Halterman, Heidenau DE
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20090094975 | HYDRAULIC SWIVEL MOTOR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The hydraulic chamber ( | 04-16-2009 |
Keith Halterman, Carver, MN US
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20150271221 | SELECTION TRIGGERED COLLABORATIVE CAX EDITING - A method for collaborative CAx editing includes presenting at least a portion of a model of an engineering object to a user, wherein the model of the engineering object comprises a geometric element, and detecting selection of the geometric element by the user. The method may also include enabling the user to participate in a chat group and view a task list corresponding to the geometric element in response to detecting selection of the geometric element by the user. In some embodiments, the geometric element is a part and selection of the geometric element by the user comprises opening the part for editing. In other embodiments, the geometric element is a feature and selection of the feature comprises accessing a feature tree. A corresponding computer program product and computer system is also disclosed herein. | 09-24-2015 |
Marc Halterman, Penfield, NY US
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20120251629 | METHODS OF TREATMENT AND SCREENING ASSAYS FOR HIF-1ALPHA REGULATION - The present invention relates to a method of treating a patient for a condition where blood flow to a tissue or organ is interrupted. This method involves administering to a patient with a hypoxic condition where blood flow to a tissue or organ is interrupted, or at risk thereof, a compound that reduces the rate of HIF-1α inactivation in cells affected by the condition, thereby treating the patient for the condition. Also disclosed is a method of treating a tumor in a patient. In addition, the present invention relates to methods of identifying compounds as candidate drugs for treatment of hypoxic conditions and for treating tumors in a subject. | 10-04-2012 |
20130252334 | METHOD OF USING TET-INDUCIBLE TRANSGENES - The invention relates to a method of using an inducible transgene in a cell, where the inducible transgene expresses a gene product having activity on a cell death or cell survival pathway. The method includes exposing the cell to an agent that is capable of inducing the inducible transgene but also has direct activity on a cell death or cell survival pathway, said exposing being carried out in a manner effective to induce expression of the transgene while substantially minimizing said direct activity of the agent. Host cells and kits for carrying out the method are also disclosed. | 09-26-2013 |
Marc W. Halterman, Penfield, NY US
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20120245952 | CROWDSOURCING MEDICAL EXPERTISE - Methods of crowdsourcing medical expert information are described. One such method includes receiving, from a first user during a first session over a network, a first query that includes a request for information regarding a patient condition, a therapy, and/or a medical test, and transmitting the query to a plurality of medical personnel. The first query further includes first session parameters selected by the first user from categories displayed by a processor to the first user. The method also includes receiving responses to the query from the plurality of medical personnel, and changing, based on the responses, an assigned probability of presenting to an index user, in response to a second query and during another session, at least one of a suggested diagnosis, a suggested therapy, a suggested inquiry to aid in establishing a diagnosis, a suggested medical test, a recommended source for further information, or a recommended medical professional. | 09-27-2012 |
Michael Halterman US
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20090205473 | Adjustable guide pads - This invention is directed to guide pads that can be adjusted to a desired distance from the guide arm while mounted on the guide arm. The pad is machined so that the surface is level. The pad is then mounted on the guide arm and leveled using an adjustable level means to achieve the desired distance of the pad from the guide arm. By having the adjustable leveling means to adjust the guide pad, the desired distance of the pad from the guide arm can be can be maintained without shimming and machining the pad after the pad is mounted on the guide arm. With the use of an adjustable leveling means, materials harder than Babbitt can be used and readjusted to the desired distance without machining the pad. If the pad becomes so worn that the leveling means cannot adjust the pad to the desired distance from the guide arm, the pad can be removed and machined. Afterwards the machined pad can be mounted on the guide arm and leveled to the proper distance. | 08-20-2009 |
Ryan Halterman, San Diego, CA US
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20130317649 | Nodding Mechanism For A Single-Scan Sensor - A single-scanning system for a robot can include a base and a nodding mechanism that pivotably attached to the base. A single-scan sensor such as a lidar or laser sensor can be fixed to the nodding mechanism, and a controller can be connected to the single-scan sensor and motor via a gear arrangement. The controller can manipulate nodding characteristics such as nodding range and nodding angular velocity dynamically, during operation of the robot, either in response to a command from a remote user, robot autonomy system, or according to written instructions included in the controller. An encoder disk can interconnect the nodding mechanism to the controller. With this configuration, the encoder disk can receive sensor data from the single-scan sensor, for further transmission to said controller. A transceiver can route sensor data to the remote user, and can also receive commands from the remote user. | 11-28-2013 |
Thomas E. Halterman, Folsom, CA US
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20090212881 | COAXIAL-TO-MICROSTRIP TRANSITIONS AND MANUFACTURING METHODS - Coaxial-to-microstrip transitions may include a microstrip line and coaxial-line assembly. The microstrip line includes a first dielectric having an aperture, a conductive strip disposed on one primary face of the first dielectric, and a ground plane disposed on the opposite primary face of the first dielectric. The coaxial-line assembly includes an outer conductor and an inner conductor. In some examples, the ground plane extends between the outer conductor and the inner conductor on a first side of the coaxial-line assembly proximate the conductive strip and an aperture cross section extends beyond the outer conductor on a second side of the coaxial-line assembly distal the conductive strip. In some examples, the ground plane has a non-circular aperture. In some examples, the outer conductor encloses an area that is less than an area of the aperture. In some examples, the enclosed area has a width that is less than a corresponding width of the first aperture. | 08-27-2009 |
20100245001 | COAXIAL-TO-MICROSTRIP TRANSITIONS - Coaxial-to-microstrip transitions may include a microstrip line and coaxial-line assembly. The microstrip line includes a first dielectric having an aperture, a conductive strip disposed on one primary face of the first dielectric, and a ground plane disposed on the opposite primary face of the first dielectric. The coaxial-line assembly includes an outer conductor and an inner conductor. In some examples, the ground plane extends between the outer conductor and the inner conductor on a first side of the coaxial-line assembly proximate the conductive strip and an aperture cross section extends beyond the outer conductor on a second side of the coaxial-line assembly distal the conductive strip. In some examples, the ground plane has a non-circular aperture. In some examples, the outer conductor encloses an area that is less than an area of the aperture. In some examples, the enclosed area has a width that is less than a corresponding width of the first aperture. | 09-30-2010 |