Stadler, US
Andrew D. Stadler, San Francisco, CA US
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20080205330 | TOKENIZED COMPRESSION OF SESSION INITIATION PROTOCOL DATA - Systems and methods are provided for compressing and decompressing session initiation protocol (SIP) messages. A serializer and parser compress and decode SIP data structures according to a tokenized binary protocol. The compression/decompression protocol uses tokens that represent message elements of the internal data structures that define SIP messages. Tokens may be assigned to message elements based on various design requirements. Some tokens provide sufficient generality to encode any legal SIP message, while others are highly optimized to match the elements found in most common SIP messages. For those elements requiring specific strings, three dictionaries are defined. Two of the dictionaries are static and are never transmitted; the third dictionary is dynamic and contains strings found only in the specific message. Because the message dictionary is transmitted with each message, and contributes to the size of the transmitted message, the message element tokens are designed to reduce the size of the message dictionary to the greatest degree possible. The compression of SIP messages in this manner is stateless in that it does not require knowledge of the characteristics of previous messages. | 08-28-2008 |
20090213879 | Automated Laser Tuning - In exemplary embodiments, an ultra short pulse system comprises a laser platform which includes an optical source configured to generate an optical pulse, an optical amplifier configured to amplify the optical pulse, and a compressor configured to temporally compress the amplified optical pulse. The ultra short pulse system further comprises monitor circuitry configured to monitor one or more performance aspects of the laser platform. Additionally, the ultra short pulse system may comprise logic configured to control the one or more performance aspects of the laser platform in response to at least the monitored one or more performance aspects. | 08-27-2009 |
20090216494 | Network Laser System with Remote Diagnostics - In exemplary embodiments, a network laser system comprises a laser platform including an optical source configured to generate an optical pulse, an optical amplifier configured to amplify the optical pulse, and a compressor configured to temporally compress the amplified optical pulse. The network laser system may also comprise monitor circuitry (e.g., sensors) configured to monitor one or more performance aspects of the laser platform. The network laser system may further comprise logic configured to transmit data to a remote computing device over a network. The network laser system may be configured to perform a diagnostic test and/or maintenance in response to instructions received from the remote computing device. | 08-27-2009 |
20090323740 | Systems And Methods For Control Of Ultra Short Pulse Amplification - A method of controlling an ultra-short pulse system is described comprising controlling an optical power within the ultra-short pulse system and control-system controlling a width of an optical pulse. In some embodiments, the method also comprises tuning a compressor by controlling a number of passes of the optical pulse through a Bragg grating to control the width of the optical pulse output from the compressor. In other embodiments, the method may comprise tuning a multi-pass stretcher by controlling a number of passes of the optical pulse through a loop of the multi-pass stretcher to control the width of the optical pulse output from the multi-pass stretcher. A method of controlling an ultra-short pulse system may also comprise accessing a control system from a remotely located command station, communicating status information from the control system to the command station, and communicating information from the command station to the control system. | 12-31-2009 |
20120280578 | INTELLIGENT LASER INTERLOCK SYSTEM - Systems and methods are disclosed for shutting down a laser system in an intelligent and flexible manner. An intelligent laser interlock system includes both hardwired components, and intelligent components configured to execute computing instructions. The hardwired components and the intelligent components are configured to shutdown the laser system to one or more alternative shutdown states in response to one or more interlock signals. | 11-08-2012 |
Andrew Devron Stadler, San Francisco, CA US
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20130339942 | Automatic Application Updates - A method for updating an application on a mobile device includes accessing, at the mobile device, application management information. The application management information identifies a plurality of applications installed on the mobile device and one or more granted permission settings associated with each installed application. The method also includes sending, from the mobile device to a server, a request for update information regarding each installed application and receiving, at the mobile device from the server, the update information. The update information identifies an update package for a respective application of the plurality of installed applications. The method also includes installing the update package without user interaction from a user of the mobile device if one or more required permission settings associated with the update package are included in the one or more granted permission settings associated with the respective application of the plurality of installed applications. | 12-19-2013 |
20140007074 | METHODS FOR UPDATING APPLICATIONS | 01-02-2014 |
20140007075 | METHODS FOR UPDATING APPLICATIONS | 01-02-2014 |
20140096246 | PROTECTING USERS FROM UNDESIRABLE CONTENT - Systems, methods, routines and/or techniques are described to protect users from undesirable content, for example, on an open platform. One or more embodiments may prevent the installation of an application package or warn a user if the application package may be undesirable (e.g., because it may contain malware). In one or more embodiments, a method may include receiving a first request to install an application package, and receiving and/or capturing metadata related to the application package. The method may include communicating a second request (e.g., including the metadata) to a remote server, such that the remote server can determine whether the application package may be undesirable. The method may include receiving a response from the remote server, where the response may indicate whether the application package may be undesirable, and initiating installation of the application package if the application package is determined to be safe and/or acceptable. | 04-03-2014 |
20140114957 | RE-USE OF BINARIES FOR MULTIPLE USER ACCOUNTS - A computing device has multiple user profiles. While a particular user profile is the currently-active user profile of a computing device, the computing device determines whether a binary that is not associated with the particular user profile is already stored at the computing device. In response to determining that the binary is not already stored at the computing device, the computing device downloads the binary from a computing system other than the computing device and associates the binary with the particular user profile. If the binary is already stored at the computing device, the computing device associates the binary with the particular user profile without downloading the binary again. | 04-24-2014 |
20140259001 | AUTOMATIC APPLICATION UPDATES - A method for updating an application on a mobile device includes accessing, at the mobile device, application management information. The application management information identifies a plurality of applications installed on the mobile device and one or more granted permission settings associated with each installed application. The method also includes sending, from the mobile device to a server, a request for update information regarding each installed application and receiving, at the mobile device from the server, the update information. The update information identifies an update package for a respective application of the plurality of installed applications. The method also includes installing the update package without user interaction from a user of the mobile device if one or more required permission settings associated with the update package are included in the one or more granted permission settings associated with the respective application of the plurality of installed applications. | 09-11-2014 |
20150186367 | RE-USE OF BINARIES FOR MULTIPLE USER ACCOUNTS - A computing device has multiple user profiles. While a particular user profile is the currently-active user profile of a computing device, the computing device determines whether a binary that is not associated with the particular user profile is already stored at the computing device. In response to determining that the binary is not already stored at the computing device, the computing device downloads the binary from a computing system other than the computing device and associates the binary with the particular user profile. If the binary is already stored at the computing device, the computing device associates the binary with the particular user profile without downloading the binary again. | 07-02-2015 |
20150193225 | AUTOMATIC APPLICATION UPDATES - A method for updating an application on a mobile device includes accessing, at the mobile device, application management information. The application management information identifies a plurality of applications installed on the mobile device and one or more granted permission settings associated with each installed application. The method also includes sending, from the mobile device to a server, a request for update information regarding each installed application and receiving, at the mobile device from the server, the update information. The update information identifies an update package for a respective application of the plurality of installed applications. The method also includes installing the update package without user interaction from a user of the mobile device if one or more required permission settings associated with the update package are included in the one or more granted permission settings associated with the respective application of the plurality of installed applications. | 07-09-2015 |
Bethanie J.h. Stadler, Shoreview, MN US
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20120143046 | ELECTRO-CHEMICAL-DEPOSITION OF GALFENOL AND THE USES THEROF - A method for the electro-chemical-deposition (ECD) of alloys of iron (Fe) and gallium (Ga) to electro-deposit magnetostrictive “Galfenol” thin films. Various uses and applications for said Galfenol thin films are also disclosed. | 06-07-2012 |
Bradford M. Stadler, Seattle, WA US
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20110151430 | VIRUS-SPECIFIC miRNA SIGNATURES FOR DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTION - The present invention related to miRNA signatures and diagnostic and therapeutic applications of miRNA signatures. The miRNA signatures are defined by a test sample miRNA profile relative to an appropriate control miRNA profile. In some embodiments, the test sample is a sample isolated, obtained or derived from a virus-infected cell or organism. The present invention further relates to the use of miRNA signatures in the identification of druggable targets and antiviral agents. Kits and compositions are also provided. | 06-23-2011 |
Bradford Michael Stadler, Brighton, NY US
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20130273659 | NANOPARTICLES OF CERIUM AND AMINO ACIDS - A process for making nanoparticles of biocompatible materials is described, wherein an aqueous reaction mixture comprising cerous ion, an α-amino acid, an oxidant and water is provided along with temperature conditions to effectively form nanoparticles. These biocompatible nanoparticles may be further conjugated to biologically active agents, such as plasmid DNA, siRNA or proteins, such that a cell transfection agent is formed. | 10-17-2013 |
20140322333 | CHELATED NANOCERIA FOR THE TREATMENT OF OXIDATIVE STRESS - A process for making cerium-containing nanoparticles with biocompatible stabilizers is described, wherein an aqueous reaction mixture comprising cerous ion, citric acid, a stabilizer (chelator) selected from the group consisting of nitrilotriacetic acid, ethylene glycol tetraacetic acid and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, and an oxidant, is provided, followed by a heating step to effectively form the nanoparticles. These biocompatible nanoparticles can be used to treat oxidative stress related diseases and events, such as ischemic stroke. | 10-30-2014 |
David Stadler, Lathrup Village, MI US
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20090154993 | Method of Controllably Venting Gases Generated by Explosions in a Manhole Space - A method for controllably releasing venting gases from a manhole space around the perimeter of a manhole cover by allowing the manhole cover to rise up in stages upon development of upward forces in an explosion to vent gases developed by the explosion while being restrained from being completely blown free except under extreme conditions. A lock body mounts a latch slide which has an outer end and which can be extended to prevent removal of the manhole cover. When a shear pin fails the lock body pivots down, to a limited extent, and a secondary shear pin can also be included allowing the cover to be blown completely free upon development of pressures of a great magnitude. A slotted skirt is used to direct venting gas flow so as to retard the inflow of free air and attenuate the explosion. | 06-18-2009 |
20160053458 | Pressure Responsive Locking Latch Arrangement For Manhole Covers - A manhole cover assembly including a pair of perimeter lugs attached by a mounting to the underside of the manhole cover engaging a feature on a vault frame having an opening receiving the manhole cover upon rising up of the manhole cover in response to development of a pressure condition in the vault in order to relieve the pressure at least one of the lugs mounted to a pivotal member accessible from above the cover to be able to be rotated to rotate a projecting portion to either be aligned with a stop feature on the frame opening which is engaged when the cover rises up or to clear the stop feature allowing removal of the cover. | 02-25-2016 |
David M. Stadler, Lathrup Village, MI US
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20100028077 | Manhole Cover Stop Mechanism - A stop mechanism advantageously combined with a manhole cover includes a holder body having a passage which slidably receives a stop member able to be cammed in and out upon advance or retraction of a threaded drive member having an enlarged tip engaged with a down sloping channel formed in the stop member. Upper sides of the channel engage the tip upon reversal of the drive member to cam the stop member back into the holder body. The stop member when extends prevents removal of the cover from being blown completely free of the manhole vault structure in the event of an explosion. | 02-04-2010 |
20130221688 | Latch Mechanism For Manhole Cover with Captured Operator - A latch mechanism for a manhole cover in which a rotatable operator member has a threaded portion engaged with a threaded bore in a cam pin which rides in a pair of cam slots in a latching member to cause the latching member to be extended or retracted upon rotation of the operator member in either direction. The threads disengage when the latch member reaches a fully retracted position so that the operating member can freely spin thereafter in the same direction, while the threads reengage when the operator member is rotated in the opposite direction to begin movement of the latch member out of the housing. | 08-29-2013 |
20160053457 | Controlled Pressure Release Manhole Cover Assembly - A manhole cover assembly includes a manhole cover and a latch assembly. The manhole cover is movable between a seated position in which the manhole cover is supported on a seat of a manhole frame, and an unseated position in which the manhole cover is displaced relative to the seat of the manhole frame. A shock absorber includes a housing fixedly coupled to the manhole cover. The housing defines a cylinder. A piston is slidably coupled to the cylinder. A rod is fixedly coupled to the piston. A spring is positioned within the cylinder adjacent the piston. A latch is fixedly coupled to the rod. In response to a pressure applied to the manhole cover, the latch assembly is configured to permit limited displacement of the manhole cover relative to the seat of the manhole frame, and to controllably dissipate energy relating to the pressure. | 02-25-2016 |
James P. Stadler, Silver Lake, KS US
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20110226185 | FEEDING SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION OF ANIMALS - The invention encompasses an automated animal feeding system, an automated process for feeding an animal and apparatus therefore. The invention also encompasses methods of behavioral modification of animals. | 09-22-2011 |
20120199076 | AUTOMATED FEEDING STATION FOR IN-HOUSE COMPANION ANIMAL TESTING - An automated feeding station for in-home testing away from unfamiliar laboratory settings test the acceptance of pet food by monitoring the reaction of the companion animals or pets in their comfortable in-home environment where the animals make their preferred choice of food without distractions caused by an unfamiliar environment. A pet owner scans appropriate food identifiers to verify the proper diet is being distributed into the appropriate food-receiving region(s). Once the food bowls are placed in appropriate food receiving regions within the feeding station, the testing system begins collecting data and transmits this data, preferably wirelessly, to the testing investigators. The preferred feeding station can measure: intake for the companion animal, information pertaining to the rate of food consumption, the animal's first approach to food, and the food first tasted by the animal. This information is provided via appropriate sensors and algorithms designed for this purpose within the system. | 08-09-2012 |
Jeffrey A. Stadler, Roscoe, IL US
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20110188997 | BRAKE MECHANISM FOR AIR TURBINE STARTER - A brake assembly ( | 08-04-2011 |
20110308345 | INTERFACE WITH MOUNT FEATURES FOR PRECISE ALIGNMENT - A connection for a rotating machine according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes an interface axially between and adjacent to a first interference fit and a second interference fit. | 12-22-2011 |
20140144120 | Lubrication Cut-Off at High Speed - A mechanical system has a component to be lubricated that requires greater lubrication at lower speed conditions than would be required at higher speed conditions. A lubricant tower is biased to a position allowing a greater flow of lubrication to the component at lower speed conditions, then moved to a position at higher speed conditions where there is a lesser flow of lubrication. | 05-29-2014 |
20140250914 | Starter Motor Shared Lubrication System - A starter motor has a housing. The housing receives the starter motor and a plurality of locations to receive lubricant. The lubricant supply system shares a lubricant source with a main gas turbine engine to be started by the starter motor. The lubricant supply system has a shutoff valve. The shutoff valve is opened when starter motor is being driven to start a main gas turbine engine. The shutoff valve is generally closed once the main gas turbine engine is started. | 09-11-2014 |
Mark Stadler, Mountain View, CA US
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20090097499 | MULTI-PURPOSE SWITCHING NETWORK INTERFACE CONTROLLER - A network interface controller includes a plurality of scatter gather circuits ( | 04-16-2009 |
Mark D. Stadler, Los Altos, CA US
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20110084976 | Shader Program Headers - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for configuring a graphics processing pipeline (GPP) to process data according to one or more shader programs. The method includes receiving a plurality of pointers, where each pointer references a different shader program header (SPH) included in a plurality of SPHs, and each SPH is associated with a different shader program that executes within the GPP. For each SPH included in the plurality of SPHs, one or more GPP configuration parameters included in the SPH are identified, and the GPP is adjusted based on the one or more GPP configuration parameters. | 04-14-2011 |
Mark D. Stadler, Sunnvale, CA US
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20150188832 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ORDERING OF DATA TRANSFERRED OVER MULTIPLE CHANNELS - A multiple channel data transfer system ( | 07-02-2015 |
Mark Dennis Stadler, Los Altos, CA US
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20110080407 | PIXEL SHADER OUTPUT MAP - One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for storing only the enabled components for each enabled vector and writing only enabled components to one or more specified render targets. A shader program header (SPH) file provides per-component mask bits for each render target. Each enabled mask bit indicates that the pixel shader generates the corresponding component as an output to the raster operations unit. In the hardware, the per-component mask bits are combined with the applications programming interface (API)-level per-component write masks to determine the components that are updated by the shader program. The combined mask is used as the write enable bits for components in one or more render targets. One advantage of the combined mask is that the components that are not updated are not forwarded from the pixel shader to the ROP, thereby saving bandwidth between those processing units. | 04-07-2011 |
Michael Stadler, San Francisco, CA US
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20130149699 | Translation Kinetic Mapping, Modification and Harmonization - The profile of translation elongation rate along an mRNA is modulated in a directed manner by locally altering codon usage, in particular utilizing differences in ribosomal dwell times among pairs of synonymous codons translated by a single tRNA through wobble base pairing. Unlike codon optimization based on organism-specific codon frequencies or tRNA pools, the methods of the invention need not change the tRNA that translates the codon, rather modulating the interaction between a given tRNA and the mRNA coding sequence. | 06-13-2013 |
Paul Stadler US
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20090198628 | METHOD FOR PRICING AND PROCESSING DISTRIBUTED TASKS - A system is described for interchange of problems and solutions by a human or computer which system has the capability to use market forces to determine a price of the solutions. The system comprises a client subsystem for solving problems, a client subsystem for submitting problems, an API by which to access the centralized exchange system, data storage, an administration subsystem, and a primary processing subsystem. | 08-06-2009 |
Phil Stadler, Olathe, KS US
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20130317834 | CUSTOMIZED AND INTUITIVE ANTIBIOGRAMS - Methods, computer systems, and computer storage media are provided for utilizing a healthcare facility's antibiogram information to generate customized antibiograms. One or more user-selected filters are applied to the information in the antibiogram data store. Filters include organism type, antimicrobial type, date range, encounter type, healthcare facility unit, and end-user role. Using the selected filters, a customized antibiogram is generated and presented on a user interface. | 11-28-2013 |
Phillip M. Stadler, Olathe, KS US
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20160125143 | IDENTIFICATION, STRATIFICATION, AND PRIORITIZATION OF PATIENTS WHO QUALIFY FOR CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for identifying, stratifying, and prioritizing patients who are eligible for care management services. For each patient, patient health data is used to determine one or more of a disease burden associated with the patient, an amount of health system utilization by the patient, and an amount of money spent on healthcare services for the patient. It is further determined if the patient exceeds a respective threshold value associated with each of these criteria. If the patient exceeds the respective threshold value, the patient is stratified into a category comprising one of high-risk senior, high-risk adult, high-risk pediatrics, or high-risk maternity. The patient may also be prioritized based on one or more factors, and a notification may be sent to the patient informing the patient of his/her eligibility for care management services. | 05-05-2016 |
Robert Stadler, Shoreview, MN US
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20100305428 | ULTRASONIC GUIDANCE OF SUBCUTANEOUS TUNNELING - A method of tracking a medical device in a body includes inserting the medical device into a body and emitting a sonic signal from a transceiver coupled to the medical device. The method further includes receiving an echo of the sonic signal with the transceiver and detecting a location of the medical device in the body based on the received echo. | 12-02-2010 |
20120109240 | AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT OF ARRHYTHMIA DETECTION PARAMETERS - Methods and/or devices for initiating an automatic adjustment of arrhythmia detection parameters (e.g., upon delivery of cardiac therapy after detection of VT/VF). | 05-03-2012 |
20120185007 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120185008 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120185010 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 07-19-2012 |
20120185011 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 07-19-2012 |
20140316486 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 10-23-2014 |
20140324115 | VAGAL STIMULATION - The disclosure herein relates generally to methods for treating heart conditions using vagal stimulation, and further to systems and devices for performing such treatment. Such methods may include monitoring physiological parameters of a patient, detecting cardiac conditions, and delivering vagal stimulation (e.g., electrical stimulation to the vagus nerve or neurons having parasympathetic function) to the patient to treat the detected cardiac conditions. | 10-30-2014 |
Shane Stadler, Carbondale, IL US
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20080276623 | MAGNETIC REFRIGERANT MATERIAL - Specific embodiments of magnetocaloric materials useful in magnetic refrigeration systems, for example, are disclosed. The magnetocaloric materials include nickel-manganese-gallium (NiMnGa) alloys in which substitution is made from some of the manganese. Copper is preferably substituted for at least some of the manganese, but cobalt or a combination of cobalt and copper could also be substituted for at least some of the manganese. In the preferred embodiment, the material comprises a nickel-manganese-copper-gallium of the composition Ni | 11-13-2008 |
Steven Stadler, Castaic, CA US
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20110204177 | PROJECTILE DIVERTER RELEASE AND METHOD OF DIVERTING A PROJECTILE - A diverter for changing the trajectory of a projectile includes a release mechanism that extends along a longitudinal axis between first and second ends. A mass is coupled to the first end, and the second end is coupled to the projectile. The release mechanism includes a groove and an explosive charge. The groove is disposed between the first and second ends and cinctures the longitudinal axis. The explosive charge is disposed along the longitudinal axis between the groove and the second end. | 08-25-2011 |
20160061148 | PROPULSION SYSTEM COMPRISING PLURALITY OF INDIVIDUALLY SELECTABLE SOLID FUEL MOTORS - A propulsion system for use with a satellite comprises a substrate, a communication network and a cluster of individually selectable solid fuel motors mounted on the substrate and operatively connected to the communication network. A controller is also operatively connected to the communication network and operative to select any one of more motors of the cluster of individually selectable solid fuel motors and transmit signals to fire the one or more motors of the individually selectable solid fuel motors. The substrate may have various configurations. The cluster of motors may comprise 10-1000 motors, which may be arranged in a rectangular array or other formation. Subsets of motors having different impulse capabilities may be employed. In this manner, lighter, smaller, flexible and more efficient propulsions systems may be provided for use in attitude control, etc. of satellites. | 03-03-2016 |
Thomas E. Stadler, Perrysburg, OH US
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20130133238 | FIREARM ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY, MEMBER FOR ATTACHING AND METHOD OF SECURING - A firearm attachment assembly is provided. The firearm attachment assembly includes an upper mounting portion and a lower mounting portion. Each portion has an inner surface. Also, the firearm attachment assembly includes a layer affixed to and covering at least a portion of the inner surface of the upper mounting portion and at least a portion of the inner surface of the lower mounting portion. A member and a method of attaching the firearm attachment assembly is also provided. | 05-30-2013 |
Thomas M. Stadler, Eau Claire, MI US
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20090205477 | Integral Saddle and Bridge for Stringed Musical Instruments - An integral saddle and bridge for stringed musical instruments, such as the electric guitar, having a bridge piece comprised of a bar with a slot formed in the top to receive a saddle piece. By pressure or adhesive the bridge and saddle are made solid and therefore, and by their materials, acoustically superior. The bridge is formed to mate with common mountings and the saddle is carved to achieve intonation. | 08-20-2009 |
Urs Stadler, Madison, NJ US
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20150210551 | Graphite Nanoplatelets and Compositions - Disclosed are graphite nanoplatelets produced by a process which comprises thermal plasma expansion of intercalated graphite to produce expanded graphite followed by exfoliation of the expanded graphite, where the exfoliation step is selected from ultrasonication, wet milling and controlled caviation and where greater than 95% of the graphite nanoplatelets have a thickness of from about 0.34 nm to about 50 nm and a length and width of from about 500 nm to about 50 microns. The intercalated graphite is intercalated for example with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids. The plasma reactor for example employs an RF induction plasma torch. All three exfoliation methods are performed in an organic solvent or water. The exfoliation steps may be performed with the aid of for example a nonionic surfactant. Also disclosed are plastic, ink, coating, lubricant or grease compositions comprising the graphite nanoplatelets. | 07-30-2015 |
Urs L. Stadler, Madison, NJ US
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20110143044 | PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PARTICLES - The invention relates to a process for the treatment of particles using a plasma torch and to the particles obtainable by the process. The particles so obtainable may be incorporated into coatings, plastics, paints, printing inks, ceramics, glasses or personal care products. | 06-16-2011 |
Urs Leo Stadler, Madison, NJ US
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20100011992 | PIGMENT MIXTURES - The present invention relates to novel pigment mixtures comprising at least two different particulate components A and B. The first component A comprises titanium suboxide(s), a titanium oxynitride or a titanium nitride species. Component B particle comprises inorganic, or organic pigments. The titanium suboxide particles display a bluish metallic luster, are new and form a further aspect of the present invention. When combined with particles from component B such as variously coated micas, for example, the bluish or bluish/black metallic color effect from component A leads to special color effects in the various mixtures. | 01-21-2010 |
20100147188 | Graphite nanoplatelets and compositions - Disclosed are graphite nanoplatelets produced by a process which comprises thermal plasma expansion of intercalated graphite to produce expanded graphite followed by exfoliation of the expanded graphite, where the exfoliation step is selected from ultrasonication, wet milling and controlled caviation and where greater than 95% of the graphite nanoplatelets have a thickness of from about 0.34 nm to about 50 nm and a length and width of from about 500 nm to about 50 microns. The intercalated graphite is intercalated for example with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acids. The plasma reactor for example employs an RF induction plasma torch. All three exfoliation methods are performed in an organic solvent or water. The exfoliation steps may be performed with the aid of for example a nonionic surfactant. Also disclosed are plastic, ink, coating, lubricant or grease compositions comprising the graphite nanoplatelets. | 06-17-2010 |
20100310787 | USE OF ZERO-ORDER DIFFRACTIVE PIGMENTS - The invention relates to the use of tungsten oxide or of tungstate to increase the heat-input amount of near infrared radiation in processes selected from laser welding of plastics, NIR curing of coatings, drying of printing inks, fixing of ink toners to a substrate, heating of plastic preforms, laser marking of plastics or paper. | 12-09-2010 |
20110248225 | POTASSIUM CESIUM TUNGSTEN BRONZE PARTICLES - Disclosed are potassium cesium tungsten bronze solid solution particles of the formula K | 10-13-2011 |
20120034178 | PIGMENT MIXTURES - The present invention relates to novel pigment mixtures comprising at least two different particulate components A and B. The first component A comprises titanium suboxide(s), a titanium oxynitride or a titanium nitride species. Component B particle comprises inorganic, or organic pigments. The titanium suboxide particles display a bluish metallic luster, are new and form a further aspect of the present invention. When combined with particles from component B such as variously coated micas, for example, the bluish or bluish/black metallic color effect from component A leads to special color effects in the various mixtures. | 02-09-2012 |
20120294919 | Antimicrobial Silver Silica Composite - The invention is directed to an antimicrobial metal composite formed by vaporizing an antimicrobial metal or antimicrobial metal salt such as silver, copper or salts thereof using an plasma system and cooling the formed vapor in the presence of a fluidized gas of filler powder. Alternatively, the filler or a filler precursor is entrained with the antimicrobial metal or antimicrobial metal precursor and vaporized and then upon cooling the antimicrobial metal vapor and filler vapor condense to form the composite. The composite shows high antimicrobial activity and can be incorporated into or onto polymers, coatings, textiles, paper, gels (for example for wound care), lubricants, adhesives and cosmetics or pharmaceutical, especially medical devices. | 11-22-2012 |
20130196123 | Method for marking polymer compositions containing graphite nanoplatelets - Polymer substrates are marked by a method in which certain graphite nanoplatelets are incorporated into the polymer composition, such as a coating or plastic article, prior to marking the composition by exposing selected portions of the substrate to a heat source, typically a laser. Additional pigments may also be present allowing for the production of a variety of different types of markings. | 08-01-2013 |
William Stadler, Hatley, WI US
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20130057104 | PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A rotatable assembly that includes a plurality of permanent magnets and a rotor core is described. The rotor core includes a first end, a second end, and at least one inner wall that defines a permanent magnet opening configured to receive at least one permanent magnet of the plurality of permanent magnets. The rotor core further includes at least one bridge positioned between permanent magnet openings, wherein at least a first permanent magnet and a second permanent magnet of the plurality of permanent magnets generates a first rotor pole of a plurality of rotor poles. | 03-07-2013 |
20130057107 | PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A method for manufacturing a permanent magnet motor is described herein. The method includes fabricating a stator core to have a skew based on a least common multiple of a number of rotor poles and a number of stator teeth, installing windings about teeth of the skewed stator core to generate a wound stator core, and positioning a permanent magnet rotor with respect to the wound stator core. | 03-07-2013 |
William Stadler, Wausau, WI US
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20130057105 | PERMANENT MAGNET MOTORS AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLING THE SAME - A method for manufacturing an interior permanent magnet motor is described herein. The method includes providing a plurality of permanent magnets and fabricating a ferromagnetic rotor core configured to accept the permanent magnets therein such that the ferromagnetic material utilized to retain the permanent magnets within the rotor core operates to concentrate and steer the flux from one or more of the permanent magnets to a stator tooth. The method also includes positioning the rotor core with the permanent magnets therein with respect to a wound, open slot stator core. | 03-07-2013 |