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Dane Aderholt, Allen, TX US
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20080214141 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALLOWING CALLBACK ON AN EMERGENCY CALL - A system and method suspends incoming call-barring for a subscriber in a telecommunications network for a specified period of time when an emergency call is initiated by the subscriber. During the time period, there is no incoming call-barring for the subscriber making the emergency call and a call from any number can be received. The PSAP is thus allowed to call the subscriber in case the emergency call is disconnected without being completed. | 09-04-2008 |
Dane Baang, Suwon-Si KR
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20100002032 | SCANNER, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND MOTOR CONTROL METHOD OF SCANNER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A scanner, an image forming apparatus and a motor control method of the scanner and the image forming apparatus. The motor control method includes scanning a test image formed on a document, calculating an actual speed of a scan head moved by the motor using the scanned test image, calculating a matrix representing a relation between a driving signal to drive the motor and the calculated actual speed of the scan head, and renewing the driving signal using an inverse matrix to the calculated matrix to correct the actual speed of the scan head. | 01-07-2010 |
Dane Baang, Daejeon KR
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20140016732 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CONTROL ROD OF NUCLEAR REACTOR FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - An apparatus and method for safely controlling a control rod of a nuclear reactor for a nuclear power plant is provided. The apparatus may include a first controller to output a signal to insert or withdraw the control rod, a mechanical portion to perform insertion or withdrawal of the control rod in response to the signal output by the first controller, the mechanical portion including a movement process portion, a stop latch to restrain the control rod, a moving latch to move the control rod, and a lift coil to insert or withdraw the control rod, a detector to detect a position or a speed of the control rod when the control rod is inserted or withdrawn, and a brake to stop the control rod by force when the control rod is withdrawn irrespective of an intended control of the control rod. | 01-16-2014 |
Dane Bjerklie, Seattle, WA US
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20150313330 | Portable Seating Device - A portable seating device for outdoor use. The present invention includes a seat removably attachable to a pair of poles, such as hiking poles, via connectors disposed on opposing ends of the seat. In one embodiment, the connectors are closed loop straps. In operation, the poles are placed into the ground at an angle relative to the ground and the connectors are secured to the top portions of the poles, thereby suspending the seat therebetween. When a user is seated on the seat, the user's weight prevents the poles from shifting, holding the seat in place. | 11-05-2015 |
Dane Briddell, Silver Spring, MD US
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20130272832 | WORKSTATION FOR UNLOADING A PALLET - A workstation to aid in the manual unloading of a pallet. The workstation comprises a work area bounded on tows ides by a pallet load platform, a takeaway conveyor, and two parallel conveyors. An operator standing in the work area removes pallet elements from the top layer of the pallet load and places them on one or the other parallel conveyors, which convey them to the takeaway conveyor. The parallel conveyors, which may be tilted gravity conveyors or powered conveyors, are hinged so that they can be raised to an open position allowing operator to enter or exit the work area. The pallet layer may be supported on a tilted scissor lift. | 10-17-2013 |
Dane Christensen, Lakewood, CO US
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20150253051 | MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL FOR HEAT TRANSFER TO FLUIDS - Model predictive control methods are disclosed which provide, among other things, efficient strategies for controlling heat-transfer to a fluid. | 09-10-2015 |
Dane Cubric, Manchester GB
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20110147585 | CHARGED PARTICLE ENERGY ANALYSERS - Charged particle energy analysers enabling simultaneous high transmission and energy resolution are described. The analysers have an electrode structure ( | 06-23-2011 |
20130105687 | CHARGED PARTICLE ENERGY ANALYSERS AND METHODS OF OPERATING CHARGED PARTICLE ENERGY ANALYSERS | 05-02-2013 |
Dane Dannells, Lerum SE
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20090019362 | Automatic Reusable Definitions Identification (Rdi) Method - Disclosed is a linguistically-based method for searching and recommending reusable definition candidates in one or more documents and for calculating measures of reuse efficiency and reuse consistency in these documents. Some embodiments of the present invention also produce document précis, whereby common terms and other data can be replaced by short titles with a link to their description. The definition candidates and the text pr?cis can be used in search engines of large databases or of the internet to provide more valuable and efficient search results. According to additional embodiments of the present invention a tool is provided for aiding individuals with reading disabilities. The tool facilitates document comprehension processes by separating the most valuable text content e.g. the definitions part. Additionally, some embodiments of the present invention enable evaluating the pattern perception of the text writer by statistically measuring the amount of usage of definition candidates. | 01-15-2009 |
Dane Dellenbach, Pleasant Grove, UT US
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20130282421 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED EVENT PARTICIPATION - The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation. | 10-24-2013 |
20130346333 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECEIVING REQUESTS AND RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES - The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer system configured to allow for sending requests for aid, responding to requests for aid, and receiving requests to aid in a multi-user environment. Various levels of requests may be requested. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a mobile application for integrating the options for requesting aid from a first device to a second is provided, as well as configuration of automated responses. The system allows certain users to post status updates to a website. While useful for many environments, the most preferred embodiments of the present invention are adapted for use in an educational environment to provide school administrators, teachers, parents, and students with enhanced communication capabilities. | 12-26-2013 |
20140074896 | System and method for data analysis and display - A system embodied on a computer-readable storage medium bearing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by a logic device, carries out a method for providing data for an organization. The system includes a logic device and one or more computer non-transitory readable media. The one or more computer readable media contain a set of computer-executable instructions to be executed by the logic device. The set of computer-executable instructions is configured to connect to a database over a network. The set of computer-executable instructions is also configured to obtain information from the database regarding an organization. The set of computer-executable instructions is further configured to display the information to a user. | 03-13-2014 |
20140330794 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTENT SCORING - The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for content scoring. Content from a variety of source feeds may be considered for inclusion in an aggregated feed, based on the content of the source feed. The content of the source feed may be “scored” according to a variety of user-configurable options, thereby identifying the most valuable content from the source feeds for inclusion in the aggregated feed. For example, certain content elements may be extracted from a variety of source feeds and then combined to create an aggregated feed where the aggregated feed contains only the highest scoring elements, as determined by the feed creator, from the various source feeds are used to create the aggregated feed. | 11-06-2014 |
20140343994 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED EVENT PARTICIPATION - The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation. | 11-20-2014 |
20140358632 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED EVENT PARTICIPATION - The various implementations of the present invention are provided as a computer-based system for enhanced communications and event management that focuses on customization of the event attendee experience. Each event attendee is provided with the tools necessary to effectively and efficiently create an event experience that most closely matches their goals and objectives. For example, a variety of dynamic event activity maps provide event attendees with the ability to quickly and easily identify and locate the most interesting and pertinent seminars, classes, speakers, vendors, exhibitors, etc. Additionally, event attendees can update and control their event schedule, customize communications that are sent and received, set up meetings with other event attendees, and receive updates about event activities and schedules. Vendors, exhibitors, and event organizers are provided with a series of tools, including “gamification” tools, that will allow them engage event attendees in event activities to increase attendee participation. | 12-04-2014 |
20140379814 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPTIMIZED MESSAGE CREATION AND DELIVERY - A system provides for the efficient delivery of messages from one or more message originators to one or more message recipients via a plurality of communication or messaging platforms. A message originator can create a single message and specify one or more message recipients, multiple communication platforms and delivery scheduling, all from a graphical user interface on a mobile communication device or a computer. The message will be formatted for the selected message recipients, the available and desired communication platforms in the desired priority order, and scheduled for delivery to the message recipients at selected time(s). Additionally, messages may be screened to reduce or eliminate potentially duplicate messages via one or more duplication filters. On the message recipient side, each message recipient can specify the desired communication platform and preference priority for receipt of messages, along with the desired timing for delivery of messages from each potential message originator. | 12-25-2014 |
Dane Dellenbach, Provo, UT US
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20130024524 | TARGETED MESSAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD - Various implementations of the present invention are provided as a network computer system configured to allow for creating, rating, tracking, monitoring, and disseminating user-created and user-customizable messages. The network computer system provides a user interface that allows a user to create templates for message creation, messages from the templates, ratings for messages (message “bias”), databases for storing templates and messages (message queue), and ratings, as well as storage for information related to the monitoring and tracking of messages as they are delivered to the intended recipients. The ability to create multiple messages, with disparate content, intended for disparate audiences, with batch sorting and sending, is also provided. Messages can be provided via commercial messaging services such as email, snail mail, telephone, SMS, facsimile, social media networking sites (e.g. Facebook® messages, Twitter® “tweets”, etc.). In some implementations of the invention, a computer-implemented method of messaging for an educational environment is provided. | 01-24-2013 |
Dane Demicell, Aptos, CA US
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20130044220 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENABLING REMOTE INSPECTION COMMUNICATION AND DOCUMENTATION - A method and device are provided that enable the establishment and at least partial recordation of a communications session between at least two electronic communications devices. In one application, a hand-held, mobile video-enabled device transmits video and/or photographic images of a location within a construction or remodeling site. The visual image date transmitted from the mobile device is received rendered at a remote computer and the visual data is analyzed in the context of a building, construction, tax, or safety regulation, code or standard. In an optional aspect, a graphic user interface may be employed at either or both the mobile device or the remote computer to add icons or other visual markers to one or more visual data frame sets. Visual data, text data, audio data, and/or pointers to other records may be associated with the each GUI icon or marker for later reference or further annotation. | 02-21-2013 |
Dane Dukat, Mesa, AZ US
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20150298136 | Apparatus for Herb Grinding and Related Methods - The present invention relates to grinding devices for dried plants and herbs. The herb grinder features four tiers for cutting and collecting the dried herbs. The grinder features arced cutters, a tier for collecting the cut herbs and an additional tier for separating the cut herbs from the ultra-fine pollen particles. | 10-22-2015 |
Dane Espenschied, Marysville, OH US
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20120095581 | COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING SUPPLY CHAIN ORDERS - A computerized system and method for supply chain order aids a manufacturer's production control departments in setting manufacturer production schedules and purchase schedules. A computerized production control system in communication with a computerized ordering system presents a consistent demand level to reduce changes to the purchase and delivery schedules. A next day production schedule is adjusted to keep total demand within the supply chain constant. At the end of a production day, actual production is compared to an original production plan to calculate an adjustment value. The adjustment value is applied to the next day's production schedule to revise the production schedule. If the actual number of units produced is lower than the planned number of units, units are added to the next day's purchase schedule to determine a revised purchase schedule. Other adjustments may be made if the actual number of units produced exceeds the planned number of units. | 04-19-2012 |
Dane Fawkes, Salem, MA US
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20090188707 | Method and Apparatus for Manufacture of Via Disk - Aluminum filled via disks are manufactured utilizing a plurality of drilled substrates placed into a metal can in a stacked, interdisposed assembly with a corresponding number of graphite molds. Aluminum infiltration ingots are added and the can is heated to a temperature to melt the ingots. The molten aluminum is pressurized so that it flows into the vias. The substrates are then cooled, removed from the can, separated from between the graphite molds, and the flat surface faces are ground and polished to expose the filled vias. | 07-30-2009 |
Dane Fawkes, Amesbury, MA US
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20130239882 | COATED CRUCIBLE AND METHOD OF MAKING A COATED CRUCIBLE - A crucible for forming a boule in a portion of an interior volume of the crucible. The crucible has a crucible base material forming the interior volume. The crucible base material is separated from the boule by a barrier coat disposed between the boule and the crucible base material. The barrier coat has a pin free conformal thickness conforming to a surface of the crucible base material regardless of a shape of a surface feature on the surface, the barrier coat having a melting point higher than that of the boule. | 09-19-2013 |
Dane Gillaspie, Golden, CO US
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20090057137 | SYNTHESIZING THIN FILMS OF LITHIATED TRANSITION METAL OXIDE FOR USE IN ELECTROCHEMICAL AND BATTERY DEVICES | 03-05-2009 |
20110260124 | ALKALI METAL ION-DOPED ELECTROCHROMIC FILMS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Alkali metal ion-doped electrochromic films, and methods of making such films, are disclosed. An exemplary electrochromic film comprises a lattice of an oxide of a Group VIII transition metal and a dopant deposited onto the surface of a substrate. The oxide is generated by heating at least one starting material and at least one dopant ion source on the surface of the substrate. | 10-27-2011 |
20120160663 | Sputter Deposition and Annealing of High Conductivity Transparent Oxides - Sputtering deposition processes for generation of transparent conductive metal oxide films, and films produced by such methods, are disclosed. | 06-28-2012 |
Dane Gokce, San Diego, CA US
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20120114045 | VIDEO PROCESSING ARCHITECTURE - A method for video processing may include receiving video data units, and compressing the video data units to generate compressed video data units that have a variable size. The method may also include storing the compressed video data units contiguously in a memory in memory segments that have a fixed size, where the size of at least one of the compressed video data units is indivisible by the fixed size of the memory segments, and where a portion of the indivisible compressed video data unit is stored with a portion of another compressed video data unit in one of the memory segments. The method may also include determining data storage information associated with the compressed video data units, and storing the data storage information in the memory. A system may have a video processing architecture designed to support the method. | 05-10-2012 |
Dane Hanson, California, MD US
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20140206590 | Paint Stripping Compositions - An environmental safety paint stripping composition comprising dichloroethylene, aromatic alcohols and ethers, surfactants, corrosion inhibitors, thickeners, wax solvents and water. This paint stripping composition is particularly useful in stripping paint and other polymeric coatings from metal substrates such as aluminum and it alloys. | 07-24-2014 |
Dane Iracleous, Capitola, CA US
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20140136992 | Social Media Recommendation Engine - Embodiments disclose a recommendation engine that implements a system and method for classifying users and media content, and for determining which media items a particular user will most likely enjoy. By organizing users and media content in a 3 dimensional virtual space and assigning x, y, and z coordinates to each, their relationship and affiliation with/to one another is defined by their distances from each other. When a user rates a media item highly, both that user and that media item move closer together. When a user gives a negative rating to a media item, they move farther apart. Further multiple users who rate the same media item similarly move closer together to form clusters of similar interest groups. This terraforms the virtual space into a natural attraction/separation of like-minded/different-minded users and similar/dissimilar media content. | 05-15-2014 |
Dane Mccamey, Annandale AU
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20140306709 | ORGANIC MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR - An organic, spin-dependent magnetic field sensor ( | 10-16-2014 |
Dane Momcilovic, Lund SE
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20130096256 | NOVEL CROSS-LINKER - Disclosed are novel cross-linkable end-cappers for oligo-and polyimides. End-capped oligo-and polyimides comprising such an end-capper may be cured at a lower temperature compared to oligo-and polyimides end-capped with PEPA. | 04-18-2013 |
20130225769 | CROSS-LINKER - Disclosed are novel cross-linkable end-cappers for oligo- and polyamides. End-capped oligo- and polyamides comprising such an end-capper may be cured at a lower temperature compared to oligo- and polyamides end-capped with PEPA. | 08-29-2013 |
20140018460 | COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING POLYESTERS - A method for altering the melt characteristics of a polyester, such as the melt strength, the method comprising the step of melt mixing the polyester, with a tetracarboxylic dianhydride; across-linker and chain extender comprising at least two groups being able to react with a carboxy group and a phenolic hydroxyl group; and a poly functional compound comprising at least two groups selected from the group consisting of non-sterically hindered phenolic hydroxyl groups, and carboxy groups. | 01-16-2014 |
20140135448 | OLIGO- AND POLYIMIDES - An oligo- or polyimide comprising one or two residue(s) of an anhydride based acetylenic end-capper, at least one EBPA residue, at least one residue of anaromatic di-amine, and optionally at least one residue of an aromatic non-acetylenic di-anhydride is disclosed. A method for obtaining such an oligo- or polyimide is also disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
20140303328 | CROSS-LINKER - Disclosed are novel cross-linkable end-cappers for oligo- and polyamides. End-capped oligo- and polyamides comprising such an end-capper may be cured at a lower temperature compared to oligo- and polyamides end-capped with PEPA. | 10-09-2014 |
20150080586 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING (ETHYNE-1,2-DIYL)BIS(ISOBENZOFURAN-1,3-DIONE) - A process for obtaining (ethyne-1,2-diyl)bis(isobenzofuran-1,3-dione) is disclosed. In the disclosed process chloro-, bromo-, or iodoisobenzofuran-1,3-dione is reacted with ethyne in a solvent in the presence of a dissolved homogenous palladium catalyst, optionally a copper salt, a base, and optionally a solvent distinct from said base. Subsequently the obtained (ethyne-1,2-diyl)bis(isobenzofuran-1,3-dione) may be washed with a washing agent, such as a carboxylic acid, a polar aprotic solvent, or chloroform. | 03-19-2015 |
Dane Scott, Stillwater, OK US
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20100208239 | CHLORINE DIOXIDE SENSOR - A chemical sensor is disclosed. The sensor has a test chamber for receiving chemicals in a gaseous state, the test chamber having two substantially transparent windows at first and second ends of the test chamber. The sensor uses a pulse operated ultraviolet light emitting diode at the first end of the test chamber emitting at a wavelength close to a maximum in the absorption band of a test chemical, and an electromagnetic sensor at a second end of the test chamber, the sensor being sensitive to the light emitted by the light emitting diode. | 08-19-2010 |
Dane Taylor, Westlake Village, CA US
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20130248098 | PROTECTIVE DEVICE - A protective device having an elongate tubular body for covering at least a portion of a writing instrument that is handled by a user, the instrument having a first opening at a proximal end and a second opening at a distal end, the first opening allowing the instrument to be passed into and received into the body of the device, and at least one section of the tubular body having an internal profile configured to removably engage the writing instrument in a friction or interference fit, thereby securing the protective device and the writing instrument together. The tubular body may include a plurality of sections along its longitudinal axis, each section having a different an internal profile configured to provide a frictional or interference engagement to the writing instrument, the profiles being arranged in order of decreasing internal diameter. | 09-26-2013 |
Dane Totham, Nunawading AU
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20090044313 | Sock - A sock having a toe portion and a heel and ankle portion joined by a generally tubular body portion, wherein the body portion is formed in a composite fabric of an elastane and one or more other components such that the elastane density varies in the body portion in a manner effective to allow the sock to fit a wider range of standard foot sizes than for a similar sock having uniform elastane density in the body portion. | 02-19-2009 |
Dane Weitmann, Seattle, WA US
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20150092360 | BATTERY OVERMOLDING - A portable electronic device commonly includes one or more batteries. Further, a portable electronic device may be manufactured using one or more overmolding techniques to achieve certain aesthetic and/or mechanical characteristics. Batteries within the portable electronic device may be overmolded by using a covering, wherein the covering includes a protective layer such that the batteries are not exposed to the high temperatures and high pressures associated with an overmolding process which may be in excess of temperature and pressure thresholds associated with the batteries. | 04-02-2015 |
Dane Winbigler, Harper Woods, MI US
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20100244469 | ENERGY ABSORBER WITH ANTI-SQUEAK ANTI-RATTLE FEATURE - An energy absorber includes a base sheet and a plurality of crush lobes extending from the base sheet. Each crush lobe includes a side wall oriented to crush and collapse to absorb energy when impacted in a first direction and includes an end wall. At least one of the base sheet and the end wall of at least one crush lobe includes an integrally-formed protruding countermeasure of lower standing strength than the crush lobes so that the protruding countermeasure acts to dampen movement causing buzzes, squeaks and/or rattles between the end wall and an adjacent structure. The countermeasure can be integrally formed or an insert, such as a magnet or other insert. Methods related to the above are also described. | 09-30-2010 |
20140027964 | RECOVERABLE ENERGY ABSORBER - An energy absorber includes a base sheet and a plurality of recovering crush lobes extending from the base sheet. The crush lobes protect an adjacent object by cushioning the blow following repeated impacts in both vehicular and non-vehicular (e.g. helmets) environments. Each crush lobe includes a side wall that is oriented to buckle or bend and then spring back after absorbing energy when impacted. At least one of the base sheet and an end wall of at least one crush lobe optionally includes a number (X) of integrally-formed protruding countermeasures where 0<=X<1000 of lower standing strength than the crush lobes. Methods related to the above are also described. | 01-30-2014 |